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PostPosted: Mon Aug 06, 2012 3:51 pm 
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Cretins ie the London electorate too effing lazy to VOTE so you end with a clown, hes amusing thats for sure next step leader of the TORY VERMIN you wont find the gink amusing then =D> =D> =D>

Note the signature TROTSKY'S TWIN dont want anyone else getting my glory :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

The Standard gobshite rag but it did damage Ken GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR

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Strange how people like' a buffoon' and think hes credible because he makes you laugh . Even more strange that hes being talked about for the leader of that shower of [edited by admin] ! That funny easy going persona is a smokescreen for a control freak .


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trotskys twin wrote:
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A national treasure :roll: :roll:

you have a laughing clown in the fairground ...... London has Boris
:D :D


Indeed which can only reflect upon the 68% of the electorate who couldn't be bothered to Vote PRATTS :oops: :oops: :oops:


thats a) democracy and b) freedom to choose to vote

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Freedom to chose to vote bollocks it should be compulsory millions died for that right and pillocks abuse it GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR!!!!!!!!!!

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PostPosted: Tue Aug 07, 2012 11:22 am 
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trotskys twin wrote:
Freedom to chose to vote bollocks it should be compulsory millions died for that right and pillocks abuse it GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR!!!!!!!!!!


Disagree. Many of those who fought had their own reasons to do so.
Freedom TT? Including the right not to vote for any of the tw4ts.

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Freedom to chose to vote bollocks it should be compulsory millions died for that right and pillocks abuse it GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR!!!!!!!!!!


Disagree. Many of those who fought had their own reasons to do so.
Freedom TT? Including the right not to vote for any of the tw4ts.


gusmac totally disagree it should be compulsory to attend a polling station you can always SPOIL your ballot paper! by the way its compulsory in Australia!

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trotskys twin wrote:
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Freedom to chose to vote bollocks it should be compulsory millions died for that right and pillocks abuse it GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR!!!!!!!!!!


Disagree. Many of those who fought had their own reasons to do so.
Freedom TT? Including the right not to vote for any of the tw4ts.


gusmac totally disagree it should be compulsory to attend a polling station you can always SPOIL your ballot paper! by the way its compulsory in Australia!


Are things any better in Australia because of it?

Instead of half the electorate voting for a bunch of useless money grubbing scumbags because they are gullable and buy the b*llsh*t they peddle, you'll have 90 odd % doing it because they have too. How's that an improvement?

Spoilt ballots mean nothing, same as unused votes.

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gusmac totally disagree it should be compulsory to attend a polling station you can always SPOIL your ballot paper! by the way its compulsory in Australia!


I'd be happy to have compulsory voting provided there was a box I could tick that said I didn't agree with any of the candidates being elected :wink:

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gusmac totally disagree it should be compulsory to attend a polling station you can always SPOIL your ballot paper! by the way its compulsory in Australia!


I'd be happy to have compulsory voting provided there was a box I could tick that said I didn't agree with any of the candidates being elected :wink:


Agreed bloody hell twice in a day agreeing with toots :shock: :shock: :shock:

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gusmac totally disagree it should be compulsory to attend a polling station you can always SPOIL your ballot paper! by the way its compulsory in Australia!

Would that apply to union ballots as well? :?

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For years people have said when talking of politicians 'We need someone who will stand up and say it as it is, has the guts to do something, even if it upsets people'

This is true - a leader like that would do the UK a great deal of good, and maybe address the issues that plague it.

I do wonder, if that person is the slightly mad, slightly eccentric Boris - says what he thinks with no regard for its' political correctness, or what people think. Sometimes his comments go against the grain of his own party, and appeal to stalwarts of other parties. If he thinks it is right, he will go with it. I cannot imagine any other politician telling Europe to stick their ideas, or for bringing in laws that could be seen as 'offending' or politically incorrect - but I could see Boris doing so!

So is this slightly bonkers, vaguely anti establishment, free speaking Mayor the person we have all been wishing for??


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Sussex wrote:
trotskys twin wrote:
gusmac totally disagree it should be compulsory to attend a polling station you can always SPOIL your ballot paper! by the way its compulsory in Australia!

Would that apply to union ballots as well? :?


It should do Sussex and did years ago in some union's!

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For years people have said when talking of politicians 'We need someone who will stand up and say it as it is, has the guts to do something, even if it upsets people'

This is true - a leader like that would do the UK a great deal of good, and maybe address the issues that plague it.

I do wonder, if that person is the slightly mad, slightly eccentric Boris - says what he thinks with no regard for its' political correctness, or what people think. Sometimes his comments go against the grain of his own party, and appeal to stalwarts of other parties. If he thinks it is right, he will go with it. I cannot imagine any other politician telling Europe to stick their ideas, or for bringing in laws that could be seen as 'offending' or politically incorrect - but I could see Boris doing so!

So is this slightly bonkers, vaguely anti establishment, free speaking Mayor the person we have all been wishing for??



Some thought that of Adolf.

Hes also bone idle and a crook a snob and a ponce, so perhaps your right ? :?: :?:

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