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Old 03-01-2007, 07:28 PM   #1 (permalink)
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If the LibDems dumped Ming and put a strong leader in place their opinion poll rating would jump the tories vote would slump - as liberal tories jumped ship back to the LibDems and project Cameron would come off the rails!

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The LAB-DUMS are keeping Minge until he pops his clogs,then they are going to have a bbq with him on the griddle as cloned meat.

Better than that haggis shiite that he always dished out at his bbq doos :roll: .
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The Lib Dems don't have a strong leader to put in place.
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Pisspot Kennedy could do the trick for them better than Minge.
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Default Dim Libs losing Iraq protest votes to Labour

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The Lib Dems don't have a strong leader to put in place.
Exactly. But I don't like jokes about the man's age. It's not entirely his fault their vote is down in the latest polls - the anti-Iraq 'war' protest vote which the Dim Libs were lucky to get in the first place is going back to Labour, and there's not much Sir Menzies or anyone else in his nasty party can do about it :twisted: .

Just think how many votes the europhile Liberal Dims would lose if voters knew how fanatically pro-EU and pro-EU they really are :!:
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Pisspot Kennedy could do the trick for them better than Minge.
Why's he stll a member of the Dim Libs? A year ago they treated him disgracefully - using his alleged drink problem to kick him out of the leadership after he'd won lots of seats in two elections.

His majority in the beautiful constituency he represents (which includes scenic Fort William) is so large he could easily ditch the Liberal Dims and win the seat next time as an independent.

Most people, if they'd been treated by their party as he was, would leave it in disgust.

I can assume that, whatever he says, he's hanging around to get the leadership back - or to try to get a job in a Brown-led minority Labour Government (or both).
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Yes. Go away. :twisted:
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Pisspot Kennedy could do the trick for them better than Minge.
On that we are agreed although I wouldnt describe Charles Kennedy in the way you have done.

I think the Lib Dems will rue the day they got rid of Kennedy, speaking to a lot of younger voters where I live they appeared to have a great deal of respect for him because rightly or wrongly they thought him to be one of them.
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Yes. Go away. :twisted:
It's a fair question Britannist so I am not sure why you are reacting like that.

Maybe I have missed some past history on this forum. :?
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Yes. Go away. :twisted:
It's a fair question Britannist so I am not sure why you are reacting like that.

Maybe I have missed some past history on this forum. :?
Yes, I think you may have. This person hiding behind the name 'Basildon Boy' was very rude to me the other day in one of the threads on Celebrity Big Brother - s/he swore at me for no good reason. 'Basildon Boy' has a history of making such unprovoked and unpleasant postings in response to mine. I would like to think that s/he is not, in fact, a member of UKIP despite their claim to be so.

I understand that 'Basildon Boy' was once in that nasty europhile party known as the Liberal 'Democrats'. I was not surprised to learn this.
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