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Lefties: What are you going to do on May 7 if the Tories get in?

102 replies

allegrageller · 03/05/2010 11:32

because I think I am going to organise a mass black-clad march of teachers, nurses, mental health workers and all other good low-paid people of this earth to Downing Street chanting 'we who are about to be sacked salute you'

either that or I shall just follow my original plan as per the depressed lefties thread which was to tar and feather myself and go around the streets of SE London in a cart with a bell shouting 'bring out your dead public sector workers'.

Which do you prefer? Any ideas of your own?

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Disenchanted3 · 03/05/2010 14:24

I will cry, alot and worry that despite several doctors reccomendations DH will be forced into work and I will have to deal with the subsequant mental breakdown he has nwhilst dealing with my own MH problems, but all the MH services are apparantly first to be cut so fuck knows what will happen

Bumperliouzzzzzz · 03/05/2010 15:07

Cry, and DH and I will start praying for our jobs (both public sector workers, DH on a fixed term contract).

duckyfuzz · 03/05/2010 15:16

cry, like many on here we both work in public sector and from sept I am on fixed term post with LA

on the other hand I also do some consultancy for new build schools, so may manage a weak at the prospect of 100s of naive parents wanting to set up their own schools

serenity · 03/05/2010 15:20

Cry. A lot. Election day is my birthday too, which is just sucky (DH will be off running his polling station, so won't see him all day anyway and he'll be back really late, so I'll be sitting at home on my own watching the results come in)

salizchap · 03/05/2010 15:25

I will panic and cry and stress all night about my job, (i'm a teaching assistant=public sector empoyee), about trying to make ends meet, about how much harder the tories will make it when they freeze our pay/cut our jobs, and god knows what they'll cook up with tax credits. I will probably need a few drinks just to get off to sleep.

Hassled · 03/05/2010 15:25

I'm going to sob inconsolably. And yes, I don't think I'll be able to bear the smuggery.

jenny60 · 03/05/2010 15:36

Cry, drink and then get ready to say 'I told you so'. Labour will re-group, the Tories will fail and it will all be up for grabs again before we know it. Not much consolation for the people who lose their jobs while we wait I know

TheButterflyParty · 03/05/2010 15:39

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sarah293 · 03/05/2010 15:47

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smallishsheep · 03/05/2010 15:48

Go and hand out sticks for them to beat me with (am a single parent on benefits)

Coolfonz · 03/05/2010 16:29

I'm going to feel sorry that the Labour cabinet will almost certainly escape prosecution, for the most terrible atrocities committed by a British government since the 1930's.

unfitmother · 03/05/2010 16:32

I'll drown my sorrows

smallishsheep · 03/05/2010 16:33

Coolfonz, may I suggest you watch a bit less Happy Days and a few more history books? What a ludicrous comment

smallishsheep · 03/05/2010 16:33

read a few more

policywonk · 03/05/2010 16:40

Go to see the new Chris Morris film and try to have a laugh.

Also (pomposity alert) get more involved in on-the-ground politics in my constituency. After the 1987 election, my mother stopped herself from going insane with rage by joining the CAB as an advice worker; she worked off all her anti-Tory fury over the ensuing ten years by giving stupendously good advice to every benefits claimant and migrant she saw. And do you know, I think she really did make a difference.

Coolfonz · 03/05/2010 16:53

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smallishsheep · 03/05/2010 16:54

pakis. Nice.
Crawl back under your rock

Molesworth · 03/05/2010 16:56

Coolfonz, I hear you re: the war. It was wrong, wrong, wrong, I know. I don't think any of us here would disagree with that

Bucharest · 03/05/2010 17:01

Cry a little, then start rereading "Things Can Only Get Better" (again)

Policywonk- that's lovely about your Mum.

Chaotica · 03/05/2010 17:03

I'll cry, get drunk and then reprint the old poster from the last years of tory hell:

If the tories get up your nose - picket.

(It used to appeal to me when I was on demonstrations as a kid in the 1980s.)

Coolfonz · 03/05/2010 17:03

Fucking right wingers masquerading as lefties. Make me sick, sorry.

You people are a huge problem in this country. Gatekeepers, just another arm of the state.

The Labour party were part of a huge slaughter of innocent people. Women, kids. As parents you might spare a thought for the dead kids in Iraq and Afghanistan, at least. Or are they just mangled flesh? Make up for it by re-using your shopping bags at Asda do you?

Saying it was a mistake is just an admission of guilt in legal terms.

But the UK doesn't really do law, it does power.

If Milosevic had participated in a war that killed 1.5mn people...oh hold on...

allegrageller · 03/05/2010 17:08

Well, your bizarre comments make me sick, Coolfonz. Because Thatcher would never have participated in the slaughter of the innocent, would she- oh, errrr, what was that skirmish in the 80s? And you really can't see Cameron toadying up to Bush if he'd been in Blair's place, can you...nah.

They're all the same except some are worse than others...and we are getting the worst coming right now. Hope you enjoy it.

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AuntieMaggie · 03/05/2010 17:24

spot on allegrageller...

because Coolfinz you obviously have seen all the info that Blair and Bush did and know their decision inside out... NOBODY can definitively say that they wouldn't have done the same becasue NOBODY will ever be in that situation again

we are saved from terrorist threat on a daily basis by our government thanks to the country we live in

gingercat12 · 03/05/2010 17:24

I'll be visitng my parents. But we agreed with DH, that if a miracle happens (not a chance) and the Tories do not win, we will leave DS with parents and get really drunk.
I do not even remember the last time we drank more than a (very small) glass of wine, so it would not take much.

queenoftheslatterns · 03/05/2010 17:36

coolfonz, i have two brothers who have fought in Afghanistan. they have seen their friends killed. one of dh's friends nearly lost half his face thanks to a roadside bomb. every one of them would go back. they say that we need to be out there. I'm more inclined to believe them than someone safe in front of their computer spewing bile. as allegrageller says, remember the falklands? maggies "close relationship" with Bush snr? the constant threat of cold war?

and in answer to the op, cry. a lot.