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Title: The OOF General Election
Post by: yatesDELTA on 09 June 2009, 18:28:49
I thought it would be interesting to hold a fake OOF election, see how the owners of Omega's feel about the nutters that want to rule us.
Title: Re: The OOF General Election
Post by: nick v6 on 09 June 2009, 18:31:46
can we have a dilligaf option
Title: Re: The OOF General Election
Post by: crazyjoetavola on 09 June 2009, 18:33:39
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can we have a dilligaf option

What's that Nick?
Title: Re: The OOF General Election
Post by: yatesDELTA on 09 June 2009, 18:38:01
DILLIGAF added
btw its Does It Look Like I Give A F**k
Title: Re: The OOF General Election
Post by: zirk on 09 June 2009, 18:39:42
Voted, MRLP, there in the lead now.
Title: Re: The OOF General Election
Post by: Richie London on 09 June 2009, 18:41:32
as my dad said years ago. your vote is your business as others wont agree and it causes rows. so theres my answer.
Title: Re: The OOF General Election
Post by: nick v6 on 09 June 2009, 18:44:32
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can we have a dilligaf option

What's that Nick?

google it mate :y
Title: Re: The OOF General Election
Post by: Pitchfork on 09 June 2009, 18:45:58
In China they have General Erections!! ::)
Title: Re: The OOF General Election
Post by: Marks DTM Calib on 09 June 2009, 18:51:15
Vote Marks DTM.....we vow to ensure Loo Knee never reaches king status
Title: Re: The OOF General Election
Post by: Del Boy on 09 June 2009, 18:54:12
BNP, but I wanted to vote for Marks DTM too  :y :y
Title: Re: The OOF General Election
Post by: Richie London on 09 June 2009, 18:54:13
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Vote Marks DTM.....we vow to ensure Loo Knee never reaches king status


how about a queen  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: The OOF General Election
Post by: CaptainZok on 09 June 2009, 18:57:04
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can we have a dilligaf option

What's that Nick?

NWS but will explain it for you.
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WxmUKVrT0iI[/media]
Title: Re: The OOF General Election
Post by: MikeDundee on 09 June 2009, 19:08:04
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Vote Marks DTM.....we vow to ensure Loo Knee never reaches king status

 ;D ;D ;D...that now answer's what he just asked me ;D.....he accused me of pm'ing you to remove his post count ;D ;D.....blamed H21 and thinks you may have something to do with it...I obviously told him he was dreaming again ;D ;D
Title: Re: The OOF General Election
Post by: Debs. on 09 June 2009, 19:28:47
I wish there was a "None of the above" option.
*DILLIGAF isn`t appropriate as I clearly do!

The mere fact that Politicians desire the post should be the very reason NOT to vote for them. ::)
Title: Re: The OOF General Election
Post by: VXL V6 on 09 June 2009, 19:36:05
I think Debs is the obvious candidate - intelligent, witty, attractive, large country estate, Omega driver......
Title: Re: The OOF General Election
Post by: waspy on 09 June 2009, 19:37:58
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I think Debs is the obvious candidate - intelligent, witty, attractive, large country estate, Omega driver......

Don't forget Lizzie :) :)
Title: Re: The OOF General Election
Post by: Marks DTM Calib on 09 June 2009, 19:38:01
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I think Debs is the obvious candidate - intelligent, witty, attractive, large country estate, Omega driver.....dodgy expense claims.


How do you know that?
Title: Re: The OOF General Election
Post by: Pitchfork on 09 June 2009, 19:41:49
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I think Debs is the obvious candidate - intelligent, witty, attractive, large country estate, Omega driver.....dodgy expense claims.


How do you know that?
Actually it was Doggy expense claims!!
(Fetches coat)
Title: Re: The OOF General Election
Post by: VXL V6 on 09 June 2009, 19:42:11
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I think Debs is the obvious candidate - intelligent, witty, attractive, large country estate, Omega driver.....dodgy expense claims.

Can you spot what I tweaked????

This editing should be banned!  ::) ;D
Title: Re: The OOF General Election
Post by: webby23 on 09 June 2009, 19:49:33
BNP, and not a protest vote either...........lol

 :y
Title: Re: The OOF General Election
Post by: Darth Loo-knee on 09 June 2009, 20:09:31
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Vote Marks DTM.....we vow to ensure Loo Knee never reaches king status

 ;D ;D ;D...that now answer's what he just asked me ;D.....he accused me of pm'ing you to remove his post count ;D ;D.....blamed H21 and thinks you may have something to do with it...I obviously told him he was dreaming again ;D ;D

For a start Countess Shit Stirrer me Dad knows I would never say such a thing :P
As for "Supermum DTM" well what can I say  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: The OOF General Election
Post by: Debs. on 09 June 2009, 20:14:48
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Actually it was Doggy expense claims!!
(Fetches coat)

 ;D Bonios aren`t cheap you know! ;D
Title: Re: The OOF General Election
Post by: albitz on 09 June 2009, 20:30:43
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Vote Marks DTM.....we vow to ensure Loo Knee never reaches king status

 ;D ;D ;D...that now answer's what he just asked me ;D.....he accused me of pm'ing you to remove his post count ;D ;D.....blamed H21 and thinks you may have something to do with it...I obviously told him he was dreaming again ;D ;D

For a start Countess Shit Stirrer me Dad knows I would never say such a thing :P
As for "Supermum DTM" well what can I say  ;D ;D ;D
looks like hes voted 6 times so far. ;) ;D
Title: Re: The OOF General Election
Post by: Darth Loo-knee on 09 June 2009, 20:52:12
I would normally vote for him but not now  ;D ;D ;D
I will vote for myself  ;D
Title: Re: The OOF General Election
Post by: Vamps on 09 June 2009, 21:36:05
I voted Other as Deb's & Lizzie coalition were not an option.......... :y
Title: Re: The OOF General Election
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 09 June 2009, 21:40:08
voted.. ;D ;D :y
Title: Re: The OOF General Election
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 09 June 2009, 22:18:31
as you can guess not BNP ;D ::)
Title: Re: The OOF General Election
Post by: BERTIECBX550 on 09 June 2009, 22:33:47
Damn i voted BNP cause i thought it meant Burgers n Pies!!!!! Can i retract and vote again for Chish and Fips???? ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: The OOF General Election
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 09 June 2009, 22:39:43
if you are hungry enough,

you can vote just for dry bread  :(
Title: Re: The OOF General Election
Post by: miggcddave on 09 June 2009, 22:50:23
looking good for the BNP on this poll ;; considering no body wants the BNP in power  ::) ::)
Title: Re: The OOF General Election
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 09 June 2009, 22:58:28
20% , minority..

same me..
Title: Re: The OOF General Election
Post by: miggcddave on 09 June 2009, 23:13:49
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20% , minority..

same me..
its a close race  :D :D
Title: Re: The OOF General Election
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 09 June 2009, 23:24:18
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20% , minority..

same me..
its a close race  :D :D

bikes are a better to race rather than on politics :D
Title: Re: The OOF General Election
Post by: miggcddave on 09 June 2009, 23:27:55
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20% , minority..

same me..
its a close race  :D :D

bikes are a better to race rather than on politics :D
thats for sure mate :y
Title: Re: The OOF General Election
Post by: Banjax on 10 June 2009, 11:25:02
voted - and frankly appalled at the huge vote for BNP - maybe nickbat's right - they feed on the oxygen of publicity - BNP barely register north of the border normally - but latest polls have 2.5% voting for them!

hopefully, with all theis publicity they'll be shown up for what they are....or do some not care what they are?

Title: Re: The OOF General Election
Post by: Lazydocker on 10 June 2009, 11:51:13
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voted - and frankly appalled at the huge vote for BNP - maybe nickbat's right - they feed on the oxygen of publicity - BNP barely register north of the border normally - but latest polls have 2.5% voting for them!

hopefully, with all theis publicity they'll be shown up for what they are....or do some not care what they are?


I agree... The BNP do have some good policies but I'm afraid there are too many which I don't agree with to gain my vote.

There are other options there with the same good policies but the rest make more sense too! :y :y
Title: Re: The OOF General Election
Post by: crazyjoetavola on 10 June 2009, 12:21:29
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voted - and frankly appalled at the huge vote for BNP - maybe nickbat's right - they feed on the oxygen of publicity - BNP barely register north of the border normally - but latest polls have 2.5% voting for them!

hopefully, with all theis publicity they'll be shown up for what they are....or do some not care what they are?


I agree... The BNP do have some good policies but I'm afraid there are too many which I don't agree with to gain my vote.

There are other options there with the same good policies but the rest make more sense too! :y :y



....a very reasoned view LD :y :y :y
Title: Re: The OOF General Election
Post by: crazyjoetavola on 10 June 2009, 12:23:17
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if you are hungry enough,

you can vote just for dry bread  :(



........sage words indeed cem  :y :y :y
Title: Re: The OOF General Election
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 10 June 2009, 12:26:17
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if you are hungry enough,

you can vote just for dry bread  :(



........sage words indeed cem  :y :y :y

Thanks Zulu :y :y :y
Title: Re: The OOF General Election
Post by: theowletman on 10 June 2009, 12:59:21
I was going to vote Monster Raving Loony, but they are already in there.
Title: Re: The OOF General Election
Post by: Kevin Wood on 10 June 2009, 13:07:30
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if you are hungry enough,

you can vote just for dry bread  :(



........sage words indeed cem  :y :y :y

Indeed. It sums up the situation perfectly. For ages there has been public concern regarding a few relatively straightforward issues; namely that our immigration policies are weak and not being enforced; Europe are getting too much control, etc. 

The mainstream politicians have largely ignored these issues, made excuses why they cannot be addressed and patronised us with the usual "nanny state knows best" cr@p.

Public opinion has now grown strong enough that such issues can be exploited by the likes of the BNP. I hope the mainstream parties take heed of the monster they have created before it devours them.

Kevin
Title: Re: The OOF General Election
Post by: Lazydocker on 10 June 2009, 13:25:00
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voted - and frankly appalled at the huge vote for BNP - maybe nickbat's right - they feed on the oxygen of publicity - BNP barely register north of the border normally - but latest polls have 2.5% voting for them!

hopefully, with all theis publicity they'll be shown up for what they are....or do some not care what they are?


I agree... The BNP do have some good policies but I'm afraid there are too many which I don't agree with to gain my vote.

There are other options there with the same good policies but the rest make more sense too! :y :y



....a very reasoned view LD :y :y :y

I thank you sir! :y :y :y
Title: Re: The OOF General Election
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 10 June 2009, 13:35:37
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........sage words indeed cem  :y :y :y

Indeed. It sums up the situation perfectly. For ages there has been public concern regarding a few relatively straightforward issues; namely that our immigration policies are weak and not being enforced; Europe are getting too much control, etc. 

The mainstream politicians have largely ignored these issues, made excuses why they cannot be addressed and patronised us with the usual "nanny state knows best" cr@p.

Public opinion has now grown strong enough that such issues can be exploited by the likes of the BNP. I hope the mainstream parties take heed of the monster they have created [size=12] before it devours them[/size].

Kevin

yep..

you talked from the future which will likely happen Kevin.. History prooved that many times :y
Title: Re: The OOF General Election
Post by: Lizzie_Zoom on 10 June 2009, 13:53:26
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........sage words indeed cem  :y :y :y

Indeed. It sums up the situation perfectly. For ages there has been public concern regarding a few relatively straightforward issues; namely that our immigration policies are weak and not being enforced; Europe are getting too much control, etc. 

The mainstream politicians have largely ignored these issues, made excuses why they cannot be addressed and patronised us with the usual "nanny state knows best" cr@p.

Public opinion has now grown strong enough that such issues can be exploited by the likes of the BNP. I hope the mainstream parties take heed of the monster they have created [size=12] before it devours them[/size].

Kevin

yep..

you talked from the future which will likely happen Kevin.. History prooved that many times :y

British history Cem has actually proved how the governments of the day have always stayed one step ahead of possible revolutions.  These governments have always just stayed one step ahead by giving the British public just, and only just, what was required to keep the militants at bay.  Certainly from 1789, the time of the French Revolution, through to the social unrest of the 1800s, including a very real threat from the Chartists from about 1838 to 1848, the latter being a time of great European revolution, the government have produced 'reform' acts of varying degrees to keep the rebels at bay. This continued throughout the rest of the nineteenth century and well up to 1939.

The British government, along with opposition parties, will no doubt do this again by recognising why the BNP gained their two seats, almost by default, and apply new policies coupled with new acts of Parliament.

If they do this the 'revolution' will never happen as in the past.  If they fail to respond correctly then the situation will become worse. ::) ::)   
Title: Re: The OOF General Election
Post by: Chris_H on 10 June 2009, 13:58:21
Can we have a 'throw eggs' button please?
Title: Re: The OOF General Election
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 10 June 2009, 14:03:53
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........sage words indeed cem  :y :y :y

Indeed. It sums up the situation perfectly. For ages there has been public concern regarding a few relatively straightforward issues; namely that our immigration policies are weak and not being enforced; Europe are getting too much control, etc. 

The mainstream politicians have largely ignored these issues, made excuses why they cannot be addressed and patronised us with the usual "nanny state knows best" cr@p.

Public opinion has now grown strong enough that such issues can be exploited by the likes of the BNP. I hope the mainstream parties take heed of the monster they have created [size=12] before it devours them[/size].

Kevin

yep..

you talked from the future which will likely happen Kevin.. History prooved that many times :y

British history Cem has actually proved how the governments of the day have always stayed one step ahead of possible revolutions.  These governments have always just stayed one step ahead by giving the British public just, and only just, what was required to keep the militants at bay.  Certainly from 1789, the time of the French Revolution, through to the social unrest of the 1800s, including a very real threat from the Chartists from about 1838 to 1848, the latter being a time of great European revolution, the government have produced 'reform' acts of varying degrees to keep the rebels at bay. This continued throughout the rest of the nineteenth century and well up to 1939.

The British government, along with opposition parties, will no doubt do this again by recognising why the BNP gained their two seats, almost by default, and apply new policies coupled with new acts of Parliament.

If they do this the 'revolution' will never happen as in the past.  If they fail to respond correctly then the situation will become worse. ::) ::)   

Thanks for the historical lesson Lizzie.. :y

Your govt have the intelligency service handy aside..

if they use the info supplied they can do many..

good or bad , there are historical turn points in every nations past and future which are sometimes inevitable ..

so who knows what may happen after :-/



Title: Re: The OOF General Election
Post by: Lizzie_Zoom on 10 June 2009, 14:12:56
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........sage words indeed cem  :y :y :y

Indeed. It sums up the situation perfectly. For ages there has been public concern regarding a few relatively straightforward issues; namely that our immigration policies are weak and not being enforced; Europe are getting too much control, etc. 

The mainstream politicians have largely ignored these issues, made excuses why they cannot be addressed and patronised us with the usual "nanny state knows best" cr@p.

Public opinion has now grown strong enough that such issues can be exploited by the likes of the BNP. I hope the mainstream parties take heed of the monster they have created [size=12] before it devours them[/size].

Kevin

yep..

you talked from the future which will likely happen Kevin.. History prooved that many times :y

British history Cem has actually proved how the governments of the day have always stayed one step ahead of possible revolutions.  These governments have always just stayed one step ahead by giving the British public just, and only just, what was required to keep the militants at bay.  Certainly from 1789, the time of the French Revolution, through to the social unrest of the 1800s, including a very real threat from the Chartists from about 1838 to 1848, the latter being a time of great European revolution, the government have produced 'reform' acts of varying degrees to keep the rebels at bay. This continued throughout the rest of the nineteenth century and well up to 1939.

The British government, along with opposition parties, will no doubt do this again by recognising why the BNP gained their two seats, almost by default, and apply new policies coupled with new acts of Parliament.

If they do this the 'revolution' will never happen as in the past.  If they fail to respond correctly then the situation will become worse. ::) ::)   

Thanks for the historical lesson Lizzie.. :y

Your govt have the intelligency service handy aside..

if they use the info supplied they can do many..

good or bad , there are historical turn points in every nations past and future which are sometimes inevitable ..

so who knows what may happen after :-/




That is the great part about all this Cem! 8-) 8-) 8-)

The British will no doubt see something new emerge that hopefully will create an improved political era. But what that will be only God knows currently ;) ;) 
Title: Re: The OOF General Election
Post by: crazyjoetavola on 10 June 2009, 15:14:24
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........sage words indeed cem  :y :y :y

Indeed. It sums up the situation perfectly. For ages there has been public concern regarding a few relatively straightforward issues; namely that our immigration policies are weak and not being enforced; Europe are getting too much control, etc. 

The mainstream politicians have largely ignored these issues, made excuses why they cannot be addressed and patronised us with the usual "nanny state knows best" cr@p.

Public opinion has now grown strong enough that such issues can be exploited by the likes of the BNP. I hope the mainstream parties take heed of the monster they have created [size=12] before it devours them[/size].

Kevin

yep..

you talked from the future which will likely happen Kevin.. History prooved that many times :y

British history Cem has actually proved how the governments of the day have always stayed one step ahead of possible revolutions.  These governments have always just stayed one step ahead by giving the British public just, and only just, what was required to keep the militants at bay.  Certainly from 1789, the time of the French Revolution, through to the social unrest of the 1800s, including a very real threat from the Chartists from about 1838 to 1848, the latter being a time of great European revolution, the government have produced 'reform' acts of varying degrees to keep the rebels at bay. This continued throughout the rest of the nineteenth century and well up to 1939.

The British government, along with opposition parties, will no doubt do this again by recognising why the BNP gained their two seats, almost by default, and apply new policies coupled with new acts of Parliament.

If they do this the 'revolution' will never happen as in the past.  If they fail to respond correctly then the situation will become worse. ::) ::)   

Thanks for the historical lesson Lizzie.. :y

Your govt have the intelligency service handy aside..

if they use the info supplied they can do many..

good or bad
, there are historical turn points in every nations past and future which are sometimes inevitable ..

so who knows what may happen after :-/





...once again cem has identified the real point by stating just how this might be handled by the legislature. :y :y :y
Title: Re: The OOF General Election
Post by: Lizzie_Zoom on 10 June 2009, 15:25:06
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........sage words indeed cem  :y :y :y

Indeed. It sums up the situation perfectly. For ages there has been public concern regarding a few relatively straightforward issues; namely that our immigration policies are weak and not being enforced; Europe are getting too much control, etc. 

The mainstream politicians have largely ignored these issues, made excuses why they cannot be addressed and patronised us with the usual "nanny state knows best" cr@p.

Public opinion has now grown strong enough that such issues can be exploited by the likes of the BNP. I hope the mainstream parties take heed of the monster they have created [size=12] before it devours them[/size].

Kevin

yep..

you talked from the future which will likely happen Kevin.. History prooved that many times :y

British history Cem has actually proved how the governments of the day have always stayed one step ahead of possible revolutions.  These governments have always just stayed one step ahead by giving the British public just, and only just, what was required to keep the militants at bay.  Certainly from 1789, the time of the French Revolution, through to the social unrest of the 1800s, including a very real threat from the Chartists from about 1838 to 1848, the latter being a time of great European revolution, the government have produced 'reform' acts of varying degrees to keep the rebels at bay. This continued throughout the rest of the nineteenth century and well up to 1939.

The British government, along with opposition parties, will no doubt do this again by recognising why the BNP gained their two seats, almost by default, and apply new policies coupled with new acts of Parliament.

If they do this the 'revolution' will never happen as in the past.  If they fail to respond correctly then the situation will become worse. ::) ::)   

Thanks for the historical lesson Lizzie.. :y

Your govt have the intelligency service handy aside..

if they use the info supplied they can do many..

good or bad
, there are historical turn points in every nations past and future which are sometimes inevitable ..

so who knows what may happen after :-/





...once again cem has identified the real point by stating just how this might be handled by the legislature. :y :y :y

Certainly the governments of the years I spoke of, right up to day, have always used their intelligence arms to be that 'one step ahead' of any possible threatening organisation or its individuals.

I would not at all doubt that MI5 are already well engaged in monitoring the BNP, like they would some other 'radical' organisations, now or in the past. ;) ;)
Title: Re: The OOF General Election
Post by: Del Boy on 10 June 2009, 15:40:01
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voted - and frankly appalled at the huge vote for BNP - maybe nickbat's right - they feed on the oxygen of publicity - BNP barely register north of the border normally - but latest polls have 2.5% voting for them!

hopefully, with all theis publicity they'll be shown up for what they are....or do some not care what they are?

So your saying your appalled that people haven't got the same views as you? Isn't that the fascism that you hate?
Title: Re: The OOF General Election
Post by: crazyjoetavola on 10 June 2009, 15:43:10
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........sage words indeed cem  :y :y :y

Indeed. It sums up the situation perfectly. For ages there has been public concern regarding a few relatively straightforward issues; namely that our immigration policies are weak and not being enforced; Europe are getting too much control, etc. 

The mainstream politicians have largely ignored these issues, made excuses why they cannot be addressed and patronised us with the usual "nanny state knows best" cr@p.

Public opinion has now grown strong enough that such issues can be exploited by the likes of the BNP. I hope the mainstream parties take heed of the monster they have created [size=12] before it devours them[/size].

Kevin

yep..

you talked from the future which will likely happen Kevin.. History prooved that many times :y

British history Cem has actually proved how the governments of the day have always stayed one step ahead of possible revolutions.  These governments have always just stayed one step ahead by giving the British public just, and only just, what was required to keep the militants at bay.  Certainly from 1789, the time of the French Revolution, through to the social unrest of the 1800s, including a very real threat from the Chartists from about 1838 to 1848, the latter being a time of great European revolution, the government have produced 'reform' acts of varying degrees to keep the rebels at bay. This continued throughout the rest of the nineteenth century and well up to 1939.

The British government, along with opposition parties, will no doubt do this again by recognising why the BNP gained their two seats, almost by default, and apply new policies coupled with new acts of Parliament.

If they do this the 'revolution' will never happen as in the past.  If they fail to respond correctly then the situation will become worse. ::) ::)   

Thanks for the historical lesson Lizzie.. :y

Your govt have the intelligency service handy aside..

if they use the info supplied they can do many..

good or bad
, there are historical turn points in every nations past and future which are sometimes inevitable ..

so who knows what may happen after :-/





...once again cem has identified the real point by stating just how this might be handled by the legislature. :y :y :y

Certainly the governments of the years I spoke of, right up to day, have always used their intelligence arms to be that 'one step ahead' of any possible threatening organisation or its individuals.

I would not at all doubt that MI5 are already well engaged in monitoring the BNP, like they would some other 'radical' organisations, now or in the past. ;) ;)

........and other things Ms Zoom  :-X ;) ;)
Title: Re: The OOF General Election
Post by: Nickbat on 10 June 2009, 16:04:05
Lizzie: "I would not at all doubt that MI5 are already well engaged in monitoring the BNP, like they would some other 'radical' organisations, now or in the past."

But the government may well decide that UKIP or even the Tories are "radical".  :(

I read somewhere within the last day or two, that election officers write each elector's code on the ballot paper, so the papers can easily be linked back to the elector's name and address. In other words, THEY know how you voted.  :o

Anyone know if this is true?   :-/   
Title: Re: The OOF General Election
Post by: Lizzie_Zoom on 10 June 2009, 16:13:27
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Lizzie: "I would not at all doubt that MI5 are already well engaged in monitoring the BNP, like they would some other 'radical' organisations, now or in the past."

But the government may well decide that UKIP or even the Tories are "radical".  :(

I read somewhere within the last day or two, that election officers write each elector's code on the ballot paper, so the papers can easily be linked back to the elector's name and address. In other words, THEY know how you voted.  :o

Anyone know if this is true?   :-/   

Cannot argue with that Nick, as I think the Damian Green affair proved with the government dangerously coming very close to crossing the democratic / police state line, which incedently cost £100,000 of public money!! >:( >:(
Title: Re: The OOF General Election
Post by: Banjax on 10 June 2009, 16:25:19
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voted - and frankly appalled at the huge vote for BNP - maybe nickbat's right - they feed on the oxygen of publicity - BNP barely register north of the border normally - but latest polls have 2.5% voting for them!

hopefully, with all theis publicity they'll be shown up for what they are....or do some not care what they are?

So your saying your appalled that people haven't got the same views as you? Isn't that the fascism that you hate?


OK i know i said i wouldn't comment again...but -
i, like everyone else in this country can decide who we vote for and can legitimately disagree with anyone else - i am also allowed to express personal opinions...such as - i am appalled at the number of people who vote BNP, thats because, i am appalled - thats my opinion.

calling everyone who disagrees with you a fascist doesn't help anyones argument  :-?

no further comment (honest  :y)


Title: Re: The OOF General Election
Post by: Del Boy on 10 June 2009, 16:33:50
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voted - and frankly appalled at the huge vote for BNP - maybe nickbat's right - they feed on the oxygen of publicity - BNP barely register north of the border normally - but latest polls have 2.5% voting for them!

hopefully, with all theis publicity they'll be shown up for what they are....or do some not care what they are?

So your saying your appalled that people haven't got the same views as you? Isn't that the fascism that you hate?


OK i know i said i wouldn't comment again...but -
i, like everyone else in this country can decide who we vote for and can legitimately disagree with anyone else - i am also allowed to express personal opinions...such as - i am appalled at the number of people who vote BNP, thats because, i am appalled - thats my opinion.

calling everyone who disagrees with you a fascist doesn't help anyones argument  :-?

no further comment (honest  :y)


People are entitled to their opinions, but has anyone said they're appalled for who you voted for? It is fascism if you are appalled because someone voted for someone different to you isn't it?

All I was saying was if you don't like something that the BNP it's a little hypocritial that you then do it I also will not comment further more  :y I probably will but y'know  ;D
Title: Re: The OOF General Election
Post by: Banjax on 10 June 2009, 16:48:44
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voted - and frankly appalled at the huge vote for BNP - maybe nickbat's right - they feed on the oxygen of publicity - BNP barely register north of the border normally - but latest polls have 2.5% voting for them!

hopefully, with all theis publicity they'll be shown up for what they are....or do some not care what they are?

So your saying your appalled that people haven't got the same views as you? Isn't that the fascism that you hate?


OK i know i said i wouldn't comment again...but -
i, like everyone else in this country can decide who we vote for and can legitimately disagree with anyone else - i am also allowed to express personal opinions...such as - i am appalled at the number of people who vote BNP, thats because, i am appalled - thats my opinion.

calling everyone who disagrees with you a fascist doesn't help anyones argument  :-?

no further comment (honest  :y)


People are entitled to their opinions, but has anyone said they're appalled for who you voted for? It is fascism if you are appalled because someone voted for someone different to you isn't it?

All I was saying was if you don't like something that the BNP it's a little hypocritial that you then do it I also will not comment further more  :y I probably will but y'know  ;D

i know what you're saying LSG - i'd just rather live in a society where we're all free to comment (and i'm assuming you do to) - but like you said - i'm not gonna say another word - i've exhausted all my rants for a month on this topic - so, is anyone watching the game tonight? :y :y
Title: Re: The OOF General Election
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 10 June 2009, 16:49:38
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Can we have a 'throw eggs' button please?

I like that idea ;D :y



seriously I'm surprised that whatever happened in England I watch in my local news.. :-?

Nearly for 10 minutes the news showed this "throwing egg" event..and people shout against them.. Seems the borders are virtually lost in our daily life of interest..
Title: Re: The OOF General Election
Post by: Del Boy on 10 June 2009, 16:51:00
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voted - and frankly appalled at the huge vote for BNP - maybe nickbat's right - they feed on the oxygen of publicity - BNP barely register north of the border normally - but latest polls have 2.5% voting for them!

hopefully, with all theis publicity they'll be shown up for what they are....or do some not care what they are?

So your saying your appalled that people haven't got the same views as you? Isn't that the fascism that you hate?


OK i know i said i wouldn't comment again...but -
i, like everyone else in this country can decide who we vote for and can legitimately disagree with anyone else - i am also allowed to express personal opinions...such as - i am appalled at the number of people who vote BNP, thats because, i am appalled - thats my opinion.

calling everyone who disagrees with you a fascist doesn't help anyones argument  :-?

no further comment (honest  :y)


People are entitled to their opinions, but has anyone said they're appalled for who you voted for? It is fascism if you are appalled because someone voted for someone different to you isn't it?

All I was saying was if you don't like something that the BNP it's a little hypocritial that you then do it I also will not comment further more  :y I probably will but y'know  ;D

i know what you're saying LSG - i'd just rather live in a society where we're all free to comment (and i'm assuming you do to) - but like you said - i'm not gonna say another word - i've exhausted all my rants for a month on this topic - so, is anyone watching the game tonight? :y :y
Indeed mate nicely said  :y
Title: Re: The OOF General Election
Post by: Lizzie_Zoom on 10 June 2009, 16:57:59
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voted - and frankly appalled at the huge vote for BNP - maybe nickbat's right - they feed on the oxygen of publicity - BNP barely register north of the border normally - but latest polls have 2.5% voting for them!

hopefully, with all theis publicity they'll be shown up for what they are....or do some not care what they are?

So your saying your appalled that people haven't got the same views as you? Isn't that the fascism that you hate?


OK i know i said i wouldn't comment again...but -
i, like everyone else in this country can decide who we vote for and can legitimately disagree with anyone else - i am also allowed to express personal opinions...such as - i am appalled at the number of people who vote BNP, thats because, i am appalled - thats my opinion.

calling everyone who disagrees with you a fascist doesn't help anyones argument  :-?

no further comment (honest  :y)


People are entitled to their opinions, but has anyone said they're appalled for who you voted for? It is fascism if you are appalled because someone voted for someone different to you isn't it?

All I was saying was if you don't like something that the BNP it's a little hypocritial that you then do it I also will not comment further more  :y I probably will but y'know  ;D

i know what you're saying LSG - i'd just rather live in a society where we're all free to comment (and i'm assuming you do to) - but like you said - i'm not gonna say another word - i've exhausted all my rants for a month on this topic - so, is anyone watching the game tonight? :y :y
Indeed mate nicely said  :y

Blimey all this outpouring of mutual acknowledgement is making me weep with joy! :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :y :y


I reckon it is time to close the thread again! 8-) 8-) 8-)
Title: Re: The OOF General Election
Post by: Banjax on 10 June 2009, 17:02:30
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voted - and frankly appalled at the huge vote for BNP - maybe nickbat's right - they feed on the oxygen of publicity - BNP barely register north of the border normally - but latest polls have 2.5% voting for them!

hopefully, with all theis publicity they'll be shown up for what they are....or do some not care what they are?

So your saying your appalled that people haven't got the same views as you? Isn't that the fascism that you hate?


OK i know i said i wouldn't comment again...but -
i, like everyone else in this country can decide who we vote for and can legitimately disagree with anyone else - i am also allowed to express personal opinions...such as - i am appalled at the number of people who vote BNP, thats because, i am appalled - thats my opinion.

calling everyone who disagrees with you a fascist doesn't help anyones argument  :-?

no further comment (honest  :y)


People are entitled to their opinions, but has anyone said they're appalled for who you voted for? It is fascism if you are appalled because someone voted for someone different to you isn't it?

All I was saying was if you don't like something that the BNP it's a little hypocritial that you then do it I also will not comment further more  :y I probably will but y'know  ;D

i know what you're saying LSG - i'd just rather live in a society where we're all free to comment (and i'm assuming you do to) - but like you said - i'm not gonna say another word - i've exhausted all my rants for a month on this topic - so, is anyone watching the game tonight? :y :y
Indeed mate nicely said  :y

Blimey all this outpouring of mutual acknowledgement is making me weep with joy! :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :y :y


I reckon it is time to close the thread again! 8-) 8-) 8-)


I second that (e)motion  :y :y
Title: Re: The OOF General Election
Post by: Del Boy on 10 June 2009, 17:05:32
Thirded  :y
Title: Re: The OOF General Election
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 10 June 2009, 17:08:15
before its closed- look who win :y
Title: Re: The OOF General Election
Post by: Banjax on 10 June 2009, 17:09:49
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before its closed- look who win :y

FIX!! ;D ;D
Title: Re: The OOF General Election
Post by: yatesDELTA on 10 June 2009, 17:11:52
MarksDTM for PM it would seem, policies presumably including compulsory omega ownership for all, and parliament most occur on OOF so we can all read whats happening :p
Title: Re: The OOF General Election
Post by: Lizzie_Zoom on 10 June 2009, 17:12:14
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before its closed- look who win :y

FIX!! ;D ;D


 ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D  I will keep stum as I want to keep my post count! ;D ;D ;D ;)
Title: Re: The OOF General Election
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 10 June 2009, 17:14:54
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before its closed- look who win :y

FIX!! ;D ;D

Also democracies need some fix from time to time .. ;D :y

Title: Re: The OOF General Election
Post by: webby23 on 10 June 2009, 17:18:53
BNP doing as well as the Tories.......!!!

Both trouncing Labour.......!!

Title: Re: The OOF General Election
Post by: yatesDELTA on 10 June 2009, 17:19:56
im suprised the Greens havnt won, we are all fans of banning large V6 engine old cars on this forum afterall
Title: Re: The OOF General Election
Post by: crazyjoetavola on 10 June 2009, 18:31:57
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before its closed- look who win :y

FIX!! ;D ;D

Also democracies need some fix from time to time .. ;D :y



....in the case of this one cem, a very big fix is required ;) :y :y
Title: Re: The OOF General Election
Post by: crazyjoetavola on 10 June 2009, 18:42:30
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Lizzie: "I would not at all doubt that MI5 are already well engaged in monitoring the BNP, like they would some other 'radical' organisations, now or in the past."

But the government may well decide that UKIP or even the Tories are "radical".  :(

I read somewhere within the last day or two, that election officers write each elector's code on the ballot paper, so the papers can easily be linked back to the elector's name and address. In other words,THEY know how you voted.  :o

Anyone know if this is true?   :-/   


But the government may well decide that UKIP or even the Tories are "radical".

.....are you beginning to suspect Nick, that things may not be going well for the integrity of the democratic process?

THEY

....that might well be your assertion Nick - I couldn't possibly comment ;D ;) ;)