INNIT
This woman's response is that she's not going to vote anymore. So that's her revenge on Labour is it?
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Wed 28 Apr 2010, 14:59,
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It's like electoral Darwinism
Removing herself from the electorate pool.
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Wed 28 Apr 2010, 15:01,
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Hahahahaha
It's beautiful. One less vote for labour, no morons supporting anyone else.
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Wed 28 Apr 2010, 15:15,
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did she really say 'all these East Europeans....where are they flocking from?'
if she did, she shouldn't be allowed to vote on grounds of being far too fucking stupid.
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Wed 28 Apr 2010, 15:01,
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if she did, she shouldn't be allowed to vote on grounds of being far too fucking stupid.
I was quite careful to get the actual quotes right
the shovel reference is obviously made up.
Daily Mail headline might be real, give them time.
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Wed 28 Apr 2010, 15:05,
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Daily Mail headline might be real, give them time.
she did
it was pretty random too, just slapped in the middle of an otherwise pretty reasonable haranguing of the PM.
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Wed 28 Apr 2010, 15:22,
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Awww, poor old grumpy Gordy.
He's not doing much to help himself, is he?
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Wed 28 Apr 2010, 15:04,
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true but
do you think he's the only one to say such things? or is he the only one to have been caught out?
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Wed 28 Apr 2010, 15:06,
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He's coming across as a lot more human than the other two
but that's just my normal-person opinion. Not sure the majority of Daily Mail-ites will be quite so level-headed.
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Wed 28 Apr 2010, 15:07,
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I can't see what he did wrong
he pointed out to an aide that a woman shoved herself in front of cameras and complained about "people coming over here and taking our jobs". I think in the big scheme of things (expenses scandals, illegal wars, etc etc) this is fucking ludicrous "news"
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Wed 28 Apr 2010, 15:08,
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Personally, I don't think he did anything "wrong".
He made the mistake of showing a bit of human emotion at an unfortunate moment, is all. One moment he's too miserable, then he's too creepy-smiley, now he's a bit shouty-at-oldies. I couldn't give a toss, so long as he sorts his mistakes out. He won't be able to do that though, all the while he's alienating potential voters.
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Wed 28 Apr 2010, 15:12,
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It might be his Prescott moment
when everyone, no matter what the media says, thinks Go for it Gordon!
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Wed 28 Apr 2010, 15:23,
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Except the DM readers
who will take his comment as a personal affront to anyone who believes they are all coming over nicking our jobs
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Wed 28 Apr 2010, 15:41,
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