UPDATE : It's 4.50 Sunday and I've spotted the one and only comment. I guess the rest of them just weren't printable... notice the use of the word "smarmy"... must be the photo Dave!
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KEEP CONTROL OF YOUR DEMOCRACY says the smarmie little fuck!
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Love the use of the word 'little' - the final insult. It's now 5.30 and there are still no comments - perhaps the readers won't be allowed their say after all?
AE. I needed a stiff drink after seeing it myself! I was gobsmacked.
GV It's nearly 9 and no comments showing yet. Perhaps they're all too abusive to post. He's hardly significant enough to even be called a man. He's a wimp, a coward and a traitor. It would scare him shitless if he met me. I'd stomp on him no problem. They think Mrs Duffy is outspoken. They ain't seen nothing yet.
Anon
I don't think he's smart enough to think for himself. I reckon that's why he keeps old duffers like Clarke and Cable around. If he had any sense of survival at all, he sack them.
He obviously hasn't written that piece in the Express, because it's the same old patronising bollocks that he spouts all the time.
He has a team of psychologists telling him how to brainwash us.
These are very dangerous people and the sheeple will follow. The rest of us will struggle to convince the others of what is actually going on.
Fortunately, this time, I think the person that wrote that piece in the Express is as out of touch as Cameron is. That sham immigration speech and now this, just shows the that the bubble they are living in, is getting higher by the day.
Anon, the Australian experience is that small parties are not killed off because they can't get 50% of the two party preferred result, though of course they may not win very often either. However, it's worth pointing out that under the Australian voting systems the Australian Democrats were present in the Senate for 30 years and the Greens have been in there since the 90s (though to be fair an STV system is used for the Senate), and minor parties and independents have been known to win seats in the House of Reprehensibles. Pauline Hanson, who won the seat of Oxley in Queensland for the One Nation party in the late 90s, was one I'd heard of when I still lived in the UK, and as of last year's election there are 4 independents, a Green and an National Party of Western Australia member in the House of Reps.
There is also the possibility that AV in Britain would actually benefit the Tories most. I've temporarily mislaid the link but an article in The Australian referred to a survey done in the UK in which second preferences for Lib Dem voters went mostly the way of the Conservatives. However, since I'm not much more fond of them than I am of Labour I don't want anyone to think I'm saying this is a good thing.
Excellent posting. Undoubtedly you are an expert of such writing topics. It is just the first time I visited your site and frankly speaking it has made me visit here time and again.And yes i have tweeted your site muffledvociferation.blogspot.com .
ReplyDeleteDave Cameramong is going to git the bill for a new keyboard that doesn't have tea all over it.
ReplyDeleteLove the use of the word 'little' - the final insult. It's now 5.30 and there are still no comments - perhaps the readers won't be allowed their say after all?
ReplyDeleteIndecisive Dave thinks:
ReplyDeleteDo I normally side with the people promoting Yes?
Do I side with liars (expensive machines, horse racing, 5th choice rubbish)?
Politicians "may start to put things in their manifestos (propaganda) that sound good but they can’t deliver" (a referendum perhaps).
Can a small party get over 50% of the final count (Dubious)? Bye bye UKIP.
Do I want to see a 2 against 1 system where socialist parties do deals against the conservatives and keep them forever in opposition?
I was just going to rewrite my paper with "Do you wish to leave the EU?".
AE. I needed a stiff drink after seeing it myself! I was gobsmacked.
ReplyDeleteGV It's nearly 9 and no comments showing yet. Perhaps they're all too abusive to post. He's hardly significant enough to even be called a man. He's a wimp, a coward and a traitor. It would scare him shitless if he met me. I'd stomp on him no problem. They think Mrs Duffy is outspoken. They ain't seen nothing yet.
Anon
I don't think he's smart enough to think for himself. I reckon that's why he keeps old duffers like Clarke and Cable around. If he had any sense of survival at all, he sack them.
He obviously hasn't written that piece in the Express, because it's the same old patronising bollocks that he spouts all the time.
He has a team of psychologists telling him how to brainwash us.
Professor Olivier Oullier for one and his very dodgy Mindspace Programme
These are very dangerous people and the sheeple will follow. The rest of us will struggle to convince the others of what is actually going on.
Fortunately, this time, I think the person that wrote that piece in the Express is as out of touch as Cameron is. That sham immigration speech and now this, just shows the that the bubble they are living in, is getting higher by the day.
Anon, the Australian experience is that small parties are not killed off because they can't get 50% of the two party preferred result, though of course they may not win very often either. However, it's worth pointing out that under the Australian voting systems the Australian Democrats were present in the Senate for 30 years and the Greens have been in there since the 90s (though to be fair an STV system is used for the Senate), and minor parties and independents have been known to win seats in the House of Reprehensibles. Pauline Hanson, who won the seat of Oxley in Queensland for the One Nation party in the late 90s, was one I'd heard of when I still lived in the UK, and as of last year's election there are 4 independents, a Green and an National Party of Western Australia member in the House of Reps.
ReplyDeleteThere is also the possibility that AV in Britain would actually benefit the Tories most. I've temporarily mislaid the link but an article in The Australian referred to a survey done in the UK in which second preferences for Lib Dem voters went mostly the way of the Conservatives. However, since I'm not much more fond of them than I am of Labour I don't want anyone to think I'm saying this is a good thing.
We need to rid ourselves of this man.
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