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
38%
  
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%
  



Rodfarts 2:08 Thu May 7
UKIP political Earthquake on its way.........
Not long now before the British public make their voices heard.


The establishment have been shitting themselves as to what is going to happen and have been playing it down for months....but I don't think anyone is going to expect what will happen to tomorrow.

I Expect MASSIVE UKIP support and a MASSIVE Labour & Lib Dem kicking.


Roll on tomorrow.


Any of your predictions?

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jimbo2. 2:12 Thu May 7
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I predict Mark Noble for Prime Minister & Fordstar to lose his deposit!

Claret Badger 2:12 Thu May 7
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shut up you toby


two pint tony

claret on my shirt 2:25 Thu May 7
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was gonna agree with the poster until i saw it was Fordstar

claretandbluedagger 2:33 Thu May 7
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Tories to do better than expected, shy Tory effect kicking in like in 1992. UKIP to get no more than five seats, most likely two or three. SNP to get 50 or just under. Greens to get just the one. LD to get about 30.

SilverSurfer 2:41 Thu May 7
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MASSIVE UKIP support

Joke Whole 4:36 Thu May 7
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Anybody with a basic understanding of the Queen's English can see that the media (most likely at the behest of their paymasters) have been doing a subtle "drip-drip" hatchet job on UKIP ever since Farage highlighted the "dirty campaigning" issue.

I can't recall even one story concerning them that wasn't presented with negative spin or held a political dig amongst the "news".

It's quite clear that several influential people fear a UKIP presence of any note will reveal a precariously poised apple-cart.

That reason alone makes them worth voting for, even if it means going through it all again just before Christmas.

Oliver Cromwell 6:43 Thu May 7
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Got my vote

Hammer and Pickle 6:47 Thu May 7
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What's anti-establishment about playing into the hands of the hedge funds, the junk-bond dealers and the multinational corporations? What's anti-establishment about cheating yourself out of your birthright, which is a peaceful and stable Europe? What's anti-establishment about a load of hot air and no programme?
I as you, you FUCKING MUG?

RAF Hammer 6:51 Thu May 7
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There was something on Facebook about a Romanian with loads of kids wanting a bigger house and he's already on ridiculous benefits. It's crap like that which make people vote for UKIP.

East Ham Bull 7:01 Thu May 7
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Fuck UKIP. The Jocks will be in charge come tomorrow.

SurfaceAgentX2Zero 7:09 Thu May 7
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The pollsters talk about 'shy Tories' and they may have a point. I suspect the number of 'shy UKIPpers' dwarfs this number. Admitting to being a UKIP supporter immediately brings on abusive attacks and ridicule. There may also be a 'shy anti-SNP' vote for the same reason.

All in all, not good news for the Tories, I suspect, although Labour might suffer equally oop north.

yngwies Cat 7:19 Thu May 7
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He, will have resigned by the end of the day. Heard he's got a pre signed contract somewhere like that Slaven (coming over here nicking our managers jobs)

Mind you, not that I agree with anythng them, about time things got shaken up a bit.

cholo 7:40 Thu May 7
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I can see them crashing and Tories benefiting, a large section of their voters are anti-liberal, disgruntled (over Europe, immigration, gay marriage etc) Tories. But they won't go as far as possibly letting in Labour. Ukip will hold on to their BNP refugee vote but that doesn't amount to a grain of sand in a general election.


Having said that I would implore anyone who hasn't made up their mind yet to just go with their heart.

Hermit Road 7:41 Thu May 7
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What about their ex-Labour vote?

cholo 7:45 Thu May 7
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Hermit

I think it's small in comparison, wouldn't you agree?

Although perhaps small but less likely to return to Labour considering the issue over Europe and the whole point of switching to ukip in the first place.

Crassus 7:50 Thu May 7
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I am not at all shy on pronouncing my UKIP support and utter contempt for the Scotchers and Ms Ewok, no one has given me any grief but then again I have no choice here, them the Greens or Bercow. Only constituency in England where mainstream options are unavailable and for that alone I am pissed off

I have said for months that there will be an unsatisfactory hung result which will collapse and trigger an October election which the Tories, under Boris, will romp home in

SurfaceAgentX2Zero 7:52 Thu May 7
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cholo 7:40 Thu May 7

I think you must have made a typo. Results from Barking and Burnley suggest that BNP voters have returned to Labour, not UKIP.

Marston Hammer 8:02 Thu May 7
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I'm in the same constituency as you Crassus, hardly seems worth the ink

SurfaceAgentX2Zero 8:06 Thu May 7
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Marston and Crassus

IMHO it shows a degree of contempt for democracy for parties that seek to present themselves as major or mainstream to stand against the Speaker, who represents Parliamentary democracy, no matter which party he or she formerly belonged to.

Not your fault, obviously.

cholo 8:10 Thu May 7
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Surface


Yes because one constituency proves everything, I think you'll find the main ukip threat is to Tory seats, and it's Tory mps that defect, not Labour.

Plus support for ukip in barking is well above the national average, plenty of former BNP support there I believe.

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