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Re: March election
« Reply #15 on: 26 February 2010, 16:42:39 »

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Who cares?  The replacements will be no different.  Even if they wanted to be different (they don't), they wouldn't be able to due to the abysmal state 10 years of New Labour has left us in.


TheBoy for PM, here's my manifesto:

Close down the NHS. It cannot be fixed or saved.
If you don't work, you lose the right to vote.
Disciplining children and teenagers properly will become mandatory.
Those convicted multiple times will be used as target practice for our armed forces.


Vote for me :D

I don't work (at the moment) & that's through no fault of my own. break ya if you don't want my vote. I don't want you for PM either :P :P :P
As somebody who, I suspect, wants to work, then under my regime, you would lose the right to vote that year you were out of work. Sorry about that, but tough titties.

The idea of the policy is to stop making the lazy breakwits who don't want to work and expect the government to provide for them the majority, and thus dictating policies in their favour.  No work, no paying into the state, no right to get anything from the state.

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Re: March election
« Reply #16 on: 26 February 2010, 19:27:29 »

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Who cares?  The replacements will be no different.  Even if they wanted to be different (they don't), they wouldn't be able to due to the abysmal state 10 years of New Labour has left us in.


TheBoy for PM, here's my manifesto:

Close down the NHS. It cannot be fixed or saved.
If you don't work, you lose the right to vote.
Disciplining children and teenagers properly will become mandatory.
Those convicted multiple times will be used as target practice for our armed forces.


Vote for me :D

I don't work (at the moment) & that's through no fault of my own. break ya if you don't want my vote. I don't want you for PM either :P :P :P
As somebody who, I suspect, wants to work, then under my regime, you would lose the right to vote that year you were out of work. Sorry about that, but tough titties.

The idea of the policy is to stop making the lazy breakwits who don't want to work and expect the government to provide for them the majority, and thus dictating policies in their favour.  No work, no paying into the state, no right to get anything from the state.


I completely agree matey :y :y :y
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Re: March election
« Reply #17 on: 26 February 2010, 19:58:14 »

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Who cares?  The replacements will be no different.  Even if they wanted to be different (they don't), they wouldn't be able to due to the abysmal state 10 years of New Labour has left us in.


TheBoy for PM, here's my manifesto:

Close down the NHS. It cannot be fixed or saved.
If you don't work, you lose the right to vote.
Disciplining children and teenagers properly will become mandatory.
Those convicted multiple times will be used as target practice for our armed forces.


Vote for me :D

I don't work (at the moment) & that's through no fault of my own. break ya if you don't want my vote. I don't want you for PM either :P :P :P
As somebody who, I suspect, wants to work, then under my regime, you would lose the right to vote that year you were out of work. Sorry about that, but tough titties.

The idea of the policy is to stop making the lazy breakwits who don't want to work and expect the government to provide for them the majority, and thus dictating policies in their favour.  No work, no paying into the state, no right to get anything from the state.


I completely agree matey :y :y :y

So you would be disenfranchising pensioners, would you?  I rather think that that would be shooting yourself in the foot, as they are the section of the population most likely to agree with some of your other manifesto policies, although not the bit about the NHS.

I've only got 11 months to go to my pension, and I really want to vote against New Labour at every opportunity that arises before falling off my perch :(
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Re: March election
« Reply #18 on: 26 February 2010, 20:05:07 »

Unless there's a change in the law, the older generation will soon be deciding who governs the country, as they will be the majority (well, the majority that votes anyway).
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Re: March election
« Reply #19 on: 26 February 2010, 20:18:22 »

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Unless there's a change in the law, the older generation will soon be deciding who governs the country, as they will be the majority (well, the majority that votes anyway).

Legal youthanasia ;D
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Re: March election
« Reply #20 on: 26 February 2010, 20:24:10 »

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Unless there's a change in the law, the older generation will soon be deciding who governs the country, as they will be the majority (well, the majority that votes anyway).

Legal youthanasia ;D

Sounds promising!

We could also have ewethanasia for sheep haters.  Probably wouldn't be to popular in Wales. :)
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Re: March election
« Reply #21 on: 26 February 2010, 20:25:57 »

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Unless there's a change in the law, the older generation will soon be deciding who governs the country, as they will be the majority (well, the majority that votes anyway).

Legal youthanasia ;D

Sounds promising!

We could also have ewethanasia for sheep haters.  Probably wouldn't be to popular in Wales. :)


As far as you're concerned Pete, youthanasia would do for me. ;D
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