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General Election 2015



Soulman

New member
Oct 22, 2012
10,966
Sompting
I love the way [MENTION=6886]Bozza[/MENTION] and his groovy gang are GLOATING, just hope that some of proposed changes that the DECENT people fought against don't come back to bite you or your family personally

Apparently Paul Weller is playing at The Old Market Centre on the Saturday (16th). ..............perhaps he will sing "The Bitterest Pill"...............
 




Soulman

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Oct 22, 2012
10,966
Sompting
What time did everybody make it to last night? I was fully engaged until about 5.30, then I think I dozed on the sofa till about 6.30 when my 5 year old daughter appeared and woke me up.

Up for work at 6, so just saw the first 3 results for Sunderland, where UKIP came second in two and third in the other.
 


Chicken Run

Member Since Jul 2003
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Jul 17, 2003
18,625
Valley of Hangleton
As I've explained many times - any gloating is solely aimed at you and you alone because of the the classless and humourless way you act when things don't quite go your way. You should take a leaf from your compadre, [MENTION=409]Herr Tubthumper[/MENTION]'s book, in how to react with some dignity.

My main interest in this election was that it was set to be incredibly fascinating, and so it turned out - just not in a way that any of us really expected.

The thought of how you reacted when the exit poll was announced fills me with great glee particularly because, as you posted here, "it's just a poll" before clinging onto some hope that the alternative YouGov poll might be more accurate. I like to think that you sat up, mouth agape, as the true horror played out in front of you. Ideally, in my world, you went to bed, clutching onto the crumb of comfort that at least the Tories hadn't got a majority, and that was to be your attack vector today. Then, when you woke, you checked and couldn't believe what you were seeing.

Regardless of how it played out for you, I know it was unpleasant, and that's enough for me.

Ernest, THIS
 




Kosmonaut

Proud Hoveonian
Feb 10, 2013
748
Hove
As I've explained many times - any gloating is solely aimed at you and you alone because of the the classless and humourless way you act when things don't quite go your way. You should take a leaf from your compadre, [MENTION=409]Herr Tubthumper[/MENTION]'s book, in how to react with some dignity.

My main interest in this election was that it was set to be incredibly fascinating, and so it turned out - just not in a way that any of us really expected.

The thought of how you reacted when the exit poll was announced fills me with great glee particularly because, as you posted here, "it's just a poll" before clinging onto some hope that the alternative YouGov poll might be more accurate. I like to think that you sat up, mouth agape, as the true horror played out in front of you. Ideally, in my world, you went to bed, clutching onto the crumb of comfort that at least the Tories hadn't got a majority, and that was to be your attack vector today. Then, when you woke, you checked and couldn't believe what you were seeing.

Regardless of how it played out for you, I know it was unpleasant, and that's enough for me.

Harsh m8
 




Chicken Run

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Jul 17, 2003
18,625
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What time did everybody make it to last night? I was fully engaged until about 5.30, then I think I dozed on the sofa till about 6.30 when my 5 year old daughter appeared and woke me up.

Luckily was off work today, was set for bed when the exit came in, then I stayed up drifting in and out, am knackered now, just heading out shortly to celebrate the wife's birthday and even though I'm not a socialist the champers will be flowing tonight.
 


Chicken Run

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Jul 17, 2003
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Ernest and Herr Tubthumper's victory thread [Election 2015]

That wise old wizard Bracknell has done a claypole too after his predictions, hope he's ok!
 
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Weststander

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Aug 25, 2011
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In terms of 'biting', I think it's reasonable to expect a return of fox hunting. Trying to explain to your kids why you voted for the return of bunch of toffs charging around the countryside with saliva dripping from their gluttonous mouths as they watch another poor beast being ripped to pieces by a pack of brutally treated dogs could be tricky?

Completely wrong, I'm pleased to say. Many many Conservative MP's are openly and vehemently against blood sport hunting with hounds. I personally checked this recently, as this issue means alot to me. I completely agree with you that the bunch of toffs (and their working class rural henchmen) fox hunting is/was disgusting. It won't be legalised ever again. A Government trying to get that through the Commons wouldn't have a hope in hell.
 


melias shoes

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Oct 14, 2010
4,830
Can't stand Owen Jones.

Neither can I. Just blasts of sound bites and distracts from the real issue. That's his favourite saying 'that isn't the issue the issue is this. Adored by his student audience. I wonder how he's feeling tonight. Shattered I reckon.:)
 






Weststander

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Aug 25, 2011
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What time did everybody make it to last night? I was fully engaged until about 5.30, then I think I dozed on the sofa till about 6.30 when my 5 year old daughter appeared and woke me up.

Lasted until 2am and set the alarm for 6.30am to resume. Would have tried to watch the whole thing all night as I did in 2010, but had a long day in London today so needed some shut-eye.

Before the exit poll yesterday I thought the Tories might get 280 seats.
Just after the shock exit poll, a bitter Balls, Harman and A.Campbell were calling this a Tory failure, "having not gained an overall majority since 1992". (A smokescreen for their shock Labour failure).
I woke up at 6.30am with the Tories heading for an overall majority.

Talk about 'a week's a long time in politics', this was all in a few hours!
 


yxee

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Oct 24, 2011
2,521
Manchester
I wrote my thoughts on this in the middle of the night...

The outspoken intellectual snobbery that comes from some (note: not all) on the left seeks to sneer at those who vote Tory. They try to paint Tory voters as stupid, nasty, selfish and/or meek sheep of billionaire media magnates. Voting Tory is presented as being unfashionable.

Beyond that, those who outwardly display Tory intentions with a board in their garden face the likelihood that it will be removed or damaged and, possibly, receive some vandalism to their property too. At the extreme end of this we saw the Conservative candidate in one of the Bristol constituency receive pretty severe damage to both her car and that of her parents.

Because of this I think that in this election at least we have seen a growing number of Tory voters keeping quiet about their intentions until they were faced with their ballot paper.

COmpletely agree.

Attitudes on this forum (and in this thread) are perfect examples.
 


cjd

Well-known member
Jun 22, 2006
6,131
La Rochelle
As I've explained many times - any gloating is solely aimed at you and you alone because of the the classless and humourless way you act when things don't quite go your way. You should take a leaf from your compadre, [MENTION=409]Herr Tubthumper[/MENTION]'s book, in how to react with some dignity.

My main interest in this election was that it was set to be incredibly fascinating, and so it turned out - just not in a way that any of us really expected.

The thought of how you reacted when the exit poll was announced fills me with great glee particularly because, as you posted here, "it's just a poll" before clinging onto some hope that the alternative YouGov poll might be more accurate. I like to think that you sat up, mouth agape, as the true horror played out in front of you. Ideally, in my world, you went to bed, clutching onto the crumb of comfort that at least the Tories hadn't got a majority, and that was to be your attack vector today. Then, when you woke, you checked and couldn't believe what you were seeing.

Regardless of how it played out for you, I know it was unpleasant, and that's enough for me.

To be fair to Herr Tubthumper, he has learnt to "react with 'some' dignity", simply because he is so frequently wrong ! He is well practised at it.

Now the election is done and dusted , no doubt Herr Tubthumper will return to another of his favourite topics of slagging off our football club at every opportunity.

After that, he will turn to his other favourite topics, to slag off...i.e. anything that is British as opposed to his native German chums.
 






portslade seagull

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Jul 19, 2003
17,681
portslade
Oh well that's that done and dusted for another 5-years with the lefties in wilderness street again .... now back to football
 


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