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AIBU?

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AIBU to want to have a vote of no confidence in the current coalition government ?

16 replies

MrsDeeBee · 19/02/2012 00:07

Answers please. Smile

OP posts:
IDoNotLIKEFun · 19/02/2012 00:16

YANBU. The LibDems could do it apparently from what I have read. But Nick Clegg is now used to no lube and his gimp-mask.

ButterNoParsnips · 19/02/2012 00:19

@IDoNotLikeFun Grin

@MrsDeeBee YANBU

Lunabelly · 19/02/2012 00:31

Yanbu.

Why don't they just rebuild workhouses and sell our children for lamp-oil and be done with it, the bullying bastards. Maybe another Bedlam so the 1% feckers can laugh at the patients. And barbers for surgeons. Ooh, and 16 to a squalid room and regenerate Jack the Ripper. You know, those good ole Victorian Values. Cuntingtossflapshitbagbastards.

PurpleWithaBlueBun · 19/02/2012 00:35

They are just so sneaky! The amount of things they have tried to change under the radar, never mind the rest is horrifying. Yanbu!

HoneyandHaycorns · 19/02/2012 00:42

Yanbu

theodorakis · 19/02/2012 07:40

Its fine but I would also like to have a retrospective vote of no confidence for the previous government, particularly around the time they invaded Iraq.

EdithWeston · 19/02/2012 07:49

Don't really mind, one way or another.

I'm surprised to see so many Tories posting openly on this thread.

For that us who will win a snap election.

Labour is in total disarray, with still no credible policies. LibDem are unlikely to garner much support. I leaves the Tirues well ahead, as they are in most polls. MN is usually dominated by Tory-bashers, is not representative of the expressed national preferences, and is often rather rude/dismissive of the results of established Parliamentary processes. It is rare to see a thread which supports both the process, and a situation which will give a larger Tory majority.

ifancyashandy · 19/02/2012 07:55

YANBU. At all.

Don't know who I despise more - the Tories for their pure evilness / economics as ideology or the LibDems for their total and utter spinelessness.

WinkyWinkola · 19/02/2012 08:01

The Tories will win the next election because they have convinced everyone the poor deserve to be poor, the rich deserve to be rich, the private sector should have staff working for them free of charge and that we do not deserve to have an NHS unless it makes the private sector evenore money.

In other words, they are have been genius in making people believe the global recession was all Labour's fault and that we the great British public, deserve every cut, high levels of unemployment and no benefits be aide we voted them in.

Meglet · 19/02/2012 08:10

Yanbu.

BearBehavingBadly · 19/02/2012 12:17

YANBU.

takingbackmonday · 19/02/2012 12:19

YANBU

Conservative voter all my life. Campaigned at last few elections. Sat on association executives.

This government is by no means 'Conservative-led'. There are no real policies, only shitty, lib-dem loving, ineffective, middle-ground shite.

feedmefeedmenow · 19/02/2012 12:54

look at the weekly opinion polls

labour are no opposition to them, even in this poor economic climate

that says volumes

feedmefeedmenow · 19/02/2012 12:54

There are no real policies, only shitty, lib-dem loving, ineffective, middle-ground shite

absolutely agree, i would like tougher policies

marriedinwhite · 19/02/2012 12:58

YANBU - what this country needs is a Tory majority to turn around the economy destroyed by the last government notwithstanding the illegal invasion of Iraq and a former PM's continous efforts at self glorification.

takingbackmonday · 19/02/2012 13:19

agreed married.

We need real cuts not a slight reduction in spending and tax cuts. Most of all the tax system needs to be simplified - New Labour f*cked the Tories by creating such a system of tax credits where no cuts can be made without 'vulnerable groups', women etc being affected - very useful spin for opposition.

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