WHO Poll
Q: 2023/24 Hopes & aspirations for this season
a. As Champions of Europe there's no reason we shouldn't be pushing for a top 7 spot & a run in the Cups
24%
  
b. Last season was a trophy winning one and there's only one way to go after that, I expect a dull mid table bore fest of a season
17%
  
c. Buy some f***ing players or we're in a battle to stay up & that's as good as it gets
18%
  
d. Moyes out
37%
  
e. New season you say, woohoo time to get the new kit and wear it it to the pub for all the big games, the wags down there call me Mr West Ham
3%
  



Sven Roeder 2:59 Thu Mar 5
Re: The 2015 General Election
Annie
I assume Cameron is being told by his people (After8) that he is ahead and there is nothing to be gained in a Milliband debate apart from giving him the chance of a 'lucky punch'.
Though I reckon Milliband is more of a slapper than a puncher.

Infidel 3:01 Thu Mar 5
Re: The 2015 General Election
I am completely disenfranchised in this election.

If I vote Conservative I get:
- £100bn deficits
-a government that spends like a drunken sailor
- tax increases every year
- an ever expanding state
- a state that tries to strangle the life out of small companies
- the destruction of our armed forces
- uncontrolled mass immigration
- continued membership of the EU

If I vote for anyone else I get all of the above plus Milliband as PM, a man who would so embarrass our country on the world stage that our standing in the world might be permanently damaged.

The Kronic 3:02 Thu Mar 5
Re: The 2015 General Election
I agree with many of the SNP's policies, it's just a shame they're a bunch of Jocks. If they were to form a UK government which resulted in the English having the same benefits as their sweaty counterparts I'd be more than happy.

Mr Kenzo 3:08 Thu Mar 5
Re: The 2015 General Election
If Labour get in, can see a lot of people selling up in this country and heading elsewhere

Toe Rag 3:09 Thu Mar 5
Re: The 2015 General Election
All of the big 3 have covered up the sexual abuse of children by their members or constituents to some degree in the name of political expedience.

They all deserve a slow death. Whoever gets in will be tacit enablers of the sexual abuse of children.

We'd all do well never to vote LIb/Lab/Con
ever again.

Talk about a shit sandwich.

Mad Dog 3:17 Thu Mar 5
Re: The 2015 General Election
Labour AND snp?

What a terrifying thought. Not only did we not get shot of them, they'll end up in charge of us

Mr T. 3:20 Thu Mar 5
Re: The 2015 General Election
Mr Kenzo wrote...

Re: The 2015 General Election
If Labour get in, can see a lot of people selling up in this country and heading elsewhere

Every time I hear this argument and every time Labour do get in the whinging bastards refuse to go.

Stranded 3:22 Thu Mar 5
Re: The 2015 General Election
Mr Kenzo 3:08

They're doing it already. I know/know of so many people that have emigrated in the last few years. I was talking to one of my oldest friends only this morning, him and his wife have just sold up and are off to Australia as soon as the money's through.

DaillyShaggedMyWife 3:22 Thu Mar 5
Re: The 2015 General Election
I think if UKIP take more seats from the Conservatives, it may well be a Labour and SNP coalition.

ooooh Morley Morley 3:24 Thu Mar 5
Re: The 2015 General Election
Is this the official thread?

The Kronic 3:38 Thu Mar 5
Re: The 2015 General Election
Mr Kenzo 3:08

How very Andrew Lloyd Webber. And why wouldn't they under a Tory government? I'm all ears.

, 3:46 Thu Mar 5
Re: The 2015 General Election
I think that the result of the GE will show that no one party will have a majority mandate to inflict its manifesto on the electorate. A situation that has been the fact for decades.

Grumpster 5:14 Thu Mar 5
Re: The 2015 General Election
Find it hard to believe that a party led by that berk Milliband would ever have a chance.

Plus because I couldn't give a fuck who's in government I don't really know how it all works north of the border now, but if the jock's now vote for the SNP and their parties, wouldn't that be Labour fucked anyway, considering that's where a hell of a lot of their votes used to come from in the past?

Ultimately when Labour were in previously, they completely and utterly ruined me financially, but they're all as bad as each other.

alphaharps 5:38 Thu Mar 5
Re: The 2015 General Election
Grumpster, the polling for England and Wales only, is very close between Lab and Con

Tommy Dickfingers 6:04 Thu Mar 5
Re: The 2015 General Election
Grumpster 5:14 Thu Mar 5

Sky recently did a study mate and had Labour at 282, Conservatives at 256 and the SNP 3rd with about 55 seats

Pretty sure a majority government requires around 313 odd therefore a Labour/SNP coalition is looking like the most likely result

ray winstone 6:08 Thu Mar 5
Re: The 2015 General Election
It seems that cunting off EM is a national pastime, especially from the right wing media. So why is it then that Cameron isn't flying high in the polls?

Maybe the same amount of people that think EM is a useless cunt think the same of our cunt of a PM......

Spandex Sidney 6:22 Thu Mar 5
Re: The 2015 General Election
Hung parliament, nailed on. SNP will take Labour seats and UKIP will take Tory ones. It's a question of who will create the largest block, Con/UKIP or Lab/SNP. Either is a totally terrifying prospect. Can't see UKIP or SNP doing a deal with any other party that those above.

I can see the Lib Dems getting more or less wiped out. The fate of the minority partner unfortunately.

The question is whether the minority partner will insist on proportional representation which will change politics forever in this country. I can see UKIP pushing the tories much harder than the SNP push labour and UKIP have the most to gain from the two.

I think, on balance, we will end up with Lab/SNP just forming a minority but I think the Tories will be the single largest party but there won't be enough lib dems to deal (plus lack of enthusiasm from lib dems) and UKIP will want more from them than the SNP does from labour.

Spandex Sidney 6:23 Thu Mar 5
Re: The 2015 General Election
Majority, that is. Fragile one at that.

Westside 6:58 Thu Mar 5
Re: The 2015 General Election
I think the recent better economic news has come just too late for the Tories. If it had happened a year ago, I think they would have an overall majority at this election. As it is, the hard times are still fresh in people's memories.

I see a hung parliament, the Tories being the largest party but without enough support to form a government. I suspect we will, have a Labour/SNP Alliance. Unless the Tories are only short of an overall majority by a few seats, in which case the Ulster Unionists could give them a working majority.

, 7:02 Thu Mar 5
Re: The 2015 General Election
Dave and George have had a huge slice of economic luck in the shape of the oil price almost halving. They will be seen by their party as uber inept ( something many of us are already aware of ) if they fail to win a working majority.

northbankboy68 7:19 Thu Mar 5
Re: The 2015 General Election
We will rue the 5 yr fixed term nonsense unless SNP and Labour achieve an overall workable majority. We will become as ungovernable as Belgium.

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