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• #52
How about using your dead son as a campaign tactic?
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• #53
Obama's ex campaign adviser seems to have convinced Ed to not go down that route.
well Obama's other ex campaign adviser must have convinced Cameron to go down that route
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• #54
son
Cameron still looks like a vicious cunt when holding his child.
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• #55
Some did, some didn't, some abstained because they thought both the Tory and labour ideas were shit.
Labour's counter motion was some weak-ass-shit and did nothing to address the bigger issues in the private rented sector.
Paying the same to house one person in a three bed house as five people in a one bed flat doesnt make sense and needed addressing, it was done badly, obvs, but even a fifth of labour MPs abstained rather than voting against including Diane Abbott, Chuka Umunna and Gordon Brown. Maybe even Ed Balls.
Again, I suspect by the fact you're using the term bedroom tax you're just reading the headlines and labour leaflets. Have a read of Andrew George's affordable homes bill. That's what the lib dems wanted and it's good.
Coalitions demand unfortunate compromise and it makes me sad to think about them too.
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• #57
Should have the option, I'll give my opinion on the Internet but when it comes to dragging my sorry excuse for an arse to the polling station, nah.
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• #58
bedroom tax
CSB and good luck in the next GE. Particularly Sheffield Hallam.
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• #59
#Lestweforgethelefthisdaughterinthepub
Is this really indicative of anything? Are parents supposed to be omni-present now?
I got lost in Brent cross when I was a kid for about 2 hours. Much panic.
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• #61
Dat face...
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• #62
burgers .... yeah right
especially as he is doing his with a knife and fork
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• #63
Cyclists are the chosen people, complains UKIP parliamentary candidate
"Surely giving rights to cyclists, who are usually young people, is discrimination against the elderly and infirm?"
LOLS
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• #64
Coppard has very shrewdly courted some voting blocs against Clegg which looks likely to return a change of seat. This could prove interesting with Creasey running well against Blomfield in Central Ward and two other incumbent labour MPs retiring in this election. It looks like there could be some close run battles and changes in the city representation.
Mind you, I'm still waiting for the rumbles of negative politics in adjacent Rotherham to blow up against Labour in the wake of the child abuse scandal. I'm wondering if UKIP are waiting for a good moment but getting continually scuppered by their own bad press.
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• #65
"Surely giving rights to cyclists, who are usually young people, is discrimination against the elderly and infirm?"
It is now that TS has left the country.
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• #66
Cameron defends non-doms.
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• #67
Or maybe he was just mentioning his dead son again.
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• #68
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yo7fEynruF8
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• #69
Brilliant.
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• #70
If this business with the Tory prick and the Trident renewal meant that Labour actually did agree not to replace it, I would probably vote for them.
As it is, my local MP is Lyn Brown, who seems known for shoving and swearing at a blind journalist in Portcullis House, claiming a second home allowance despite living her constituency being in East London, and being a hypocrite about unpaid internships. A Blairite basically.
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• #72
its getting tedious
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• #73
Yes, the Tory press, i.e. almost all of them, are excelling themselves in trivialising the issues and making personal attacks on Milliband and Sturgeon.
Let's hope the negativity backfires.
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• #74
Greens promising to take the top rate of tax to 60p.
Shut up and take my vote! [/fry]
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• #75
LFGSS Poll update:
Con 6
Lab 18
UKIP 1
Grn 28
Lib 0
Other 2
yeah... whatever
How about voting in line with the Tories on the bedroom tax?