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Cameron's finally grown a pair.

198 replies

likalixer · 30/04/2015 20:29

Think I'll vote Conservative.
Sorted! after days of indecision

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HaPPy8 · 30/04/2015 21:00

Thanks Duchess I cant rewind unfortunately. I have no idea who to vote for at the moment really want to see all of this.

ShouldIworryornothelp · 30/04/2015 21:00

Being really shallow here... One Tristram Hunt...

Cameron's finally grown a pair.
FirstWeTakeManhattan · 30/04/2015 21:00

I'm voting Labour. Cameron is a nasty oil-slick of barely concealed hatred for the poor with extremely controversial policies across the board.

I have to live with myself, so would rather eat salt than see the Tories in power again.

prepperpig · 30/04/2015 21:03

Ed has improved dramatically in the way he comes across but he still doesn't have answers. I'm not going to respond properly on immigration because I don't want to stand here in five years time having broken my promises. [Hmm], helpful.

Oo its Nick. He was impressive in the last election. Lets see what he says.

Madbengalmum · 30/04/2015 21:03

Ed milliband is a complete waste of a vote, what a weak individual.

Bowlersarm · 30/04/2015 21:04

Tristram Hunt.....looks like Alan B'Stards twin brother.

Fluffy40 · 30/04/2015 21:08

Tristram hunt is prince Harry in ten years time.....

ShouldIworryornothelp · 30/04/2015 21:10

I think he looks like a hybrid of Harry and James Cracknell. Very English public schoolboy

FirstWeTakeManhattan · 30/04/2015 21:11

Ed Milliband can run intellectual rings around Cameron, among other things.

likalixer · 30/04/2015 21:11

Bless, poor Ed tripped. Mummy probably didn't tie his shoes laces up properly.

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ShouldIworryornothelp · 30/04/2015 21:12

Clegg is basically the Letts notes to the big A Level text you cba to read

RonaldMcDonald · 30/04/2015 21:12

His porcine face turning puce and glossy under the light grilling of the good people of Leeds
Referencing his disabled son to score points again, whilst ignoring how he utterly dismayed and distressed disabled people during his PMship
Bleuggh

Outofnappies · 30/04/2015 21:14

I agree either you OP, the conservatives have hauled us out of the recession, the first glimmer of light for a long time, it defies logic to vote for any of the others. Just my humble opinion!

Outofnappies · 30/04/2015 21:15

"With" not "either" ....

The80sweregreat · 30/04/2015 21:15

I love DCs Newzoids puppet, sums him up. Two words , Bedroom tax. The reason i will never vote Tory..

timeandchancewin · 30/04/2015 21:15

Made my decision also. Conservative.

ChampagneAndCrisps · 30/04/2015 21:19

I would like to vote Comservative because I think they're better for the economy just now.
But it's likely Labour will get in in our constituency again (and again and again). So will probably vote for them to block SNP.

ThisTimeTed · 30/04/2015 21:21

why are you so focused on Eds mummy tying his shoe laces

FirstWeTakeManhattan · 30/04/2015 21:24

My undecided friend has just decided to vote Labour Grin

Madbengalmum · 30/04/2015 21:24

Outofnappies, couldnt have said it better myself!

ShouldIworryornothelp · 30/04/2015 21:25

Being disabled doesn't mean you can't work. Supporting disabled people into work and whilst they work is a positive

Hillingdon · 30/04/2015 21:25

People complain that the majority of politicans don't have experience of a 'real' job. Why can't David Cameron reference his experience of the NHS when his son was so ill?

4candles · 30/04/2015 21:26

I am going to vote Labour. But live in conservative safe seat. Boo.

Conservatives do not care about the interests or needs of people like me.

chocolatemartini · 30/04/2015 21:26

Do people really vote for the economy ? Sad not people, the poor, the environment... Do people not understand that the Tories only want to make the rich richer?

BigBirthdayGloom · 30/04/2015 21:27

The disabled son comments made my toes curl somewhat. Not because I doubt that he got good Nhs treatment - and he totally should have. Just how very naive to think that he would have experienced exactly what anyone else would have in an a and e department. The care, not doubted. But really, would he have ever waited? Or been on a noisy ward worrying about childcare or losing pay? I just don't think he should ever, ever being it into political debate.