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Originally Posted By Growler
I'm not a crook, but I could do a better job single handedly than this shower of vile termites. mad


Good point not enough people from real life become politicians most (and I include all parties) go straight into politics from university never having lived in the real world


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Originally Posted By Stanley Park
Originally Posted By Growler
I'm not a crook, but I could do a better job single handedly than this shower of vile termites. mad


Good point not enough people from real life become politicians most (and I include all parties) go straight into politics from university never having lived in the real world


Very good point. Most politicians in England come straight out of University and enter the world of politics either from nepetism or a trust fund. Only a few have worked in the real world and understand how businesses operate, and how the economy works. Nigel Farage, whether you like him or not is a prime example of a politician who has worked for a living before entering politics.

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Originally Posted By Growler
I'm not a crook, but I could do a better job single handedly than this shower of vile termites. mad


Good point not enough people from real life become politicians most (and I include all parties) go straight into politics from university never having lived in the real world


Very good point. Most politicians in England come straight out of University and enter the world of politics either from nepetism or a trust fund. Only a few have worked in the real world and understand how businesses operate, and how the economy works. Nigel Farage, whether you like him or not is a prime example of a politician who has worked for a living before entering politics.

UKIP are now a lost cause without him.

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Originally Posted By Growler
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Originally Posted By Growler
I'm not a crook, but I could do a better job single handedly than this shower of vile termites. mad


Good point not enough people from real life become politicians most (and I include all parties) go straight into politics from university never having lived in the real world


Very good point. Most politicians in England come straight out of University and enter the world of politics either from nepetism or a trust fund. Only a few have worked in the real world and understand how businesses operate, and how the economy works. Nigel Farage, whether you like him or not is a prime example of a politician who has worked for a living before entering politics.

UKIP are now a lost cause without him.


Because they went on to choose career politicians and noted flipper in Douglas Carswell. He doesn't give a fck about the people he's representing, he joins the flavour of the month

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The UK could do with some dynamic leaders who have not been ingratiated in the Eton, Oxford and Cambridge establishments to take the Country forward. The cyclical regurgitation every 4 years of these establishment toffs does nothing positive for the UK.

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Tim nice but dim would be appalling.

Seriously everyone has to vote tory, simply to enable Brexit to go through, to get a decent deal with the EU.

And to get rid of Corbyn, unless we get Corbyn out of politics we will never have an opposition party strong enough to hold the government to account.

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Yeh right,i'm not sure what Labour think they're playing at having a socialist leader.


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I'd actually rather not vote for the Conservatives but there's absolutely no way I cold vote Labour with that pr1ck in charge.

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I like corbyn, he seems a decent man. I honestly can't understand why some people hate him so much.

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I like corbyn, he seems a decent man. I honestly can't understand why some people hate him so much.


Hamas, Hezbollah, IRA supporter and anti semetic not decent in my book

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