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Originally posted by billtheglazier

Some of the gutter press are suggesting he's a 'slacker'..
Is he the Adebayor of the royal family.i.e does he earn his money?
Is he good enough to lead the line?

He is a lazy toerag. Doing a few hours a week, swanning around in a helicopter. Must have some scouse in him.

 

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Originally posted by JL85

You know what i mean't. The majority voted for a conservative government with Big Dave at the helm.

The majority voted conservative. That's very different to the majority voting for one person.

After the mayoral election, which is a vote for one person, i'll guess that the winner has about 40% support of voters and probably less than a quarter of the people who were eligible to vote.

 


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jamiemartin721 Flag Reading 22 Apr 16 1.19pm

Originally posted by JL85

You know what i mean't. The majority voted for a conservative government with Big Dave at the helm.

You're supposed to vote for a constituency representative, not a party or a party leader.

 


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Originally posted by jamiemartin721

You're supposed to vote for a constituency representative, not a party or a party leader.

Well, quite. But, in practice, a General Election is a popularity contest to decide which corrupt, vain, superficial and mendacious c*ntsucker should occupy 10 Downing St for the next five years.

 


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