Author Topic: The UK: Why it is made to look awful...  (Read 3100 times)

I would totally vote for a cat to be our prime minister.

I would totally vote for a cat to be our prime minister.
Why does your avatar say 21?

It makes me laugh whenever people wonder why everyone hates the US.


I look around and clearly see.
We are so loving ethnocentric. If it's not amarican we don't give a stuff. Plus the fact we are so loving dramatic.


You seem outraged at this joke party that a mere 500 people have voted for, and yet Sarah Palin is one of the biggest idiots in politics and practically half of America supports her.

You seem outraged at this joke party that a mere 500 people have voted for, and yet Sarah Palin is one of the biggest idiots in politics and practically half of America supports her.
O loving lol

It's funny because the British electoral system is so forgeted up that the Liberal Democrats got 6,000,000+ votes and yet got 20% the number of seats in parliament as the Labour Party, which got ~7,500,000 votes.

LOL U

You seem outraged at this joke party that a mere 500 people have voted for, and yet Sarah Palin is one of the biggest idiots in politics and practically half of America supports her.

She said she wants the law in the United States based on the Bible, so we should start enforcing 1 Timothy 2:12.

Because I don't like what any of the parties are doing, and they're all just different shades of lipstick on the pig.
If i were you i would vote on which shade looks best.

If i were you i would vote on which shade looks best.

Basically, just vote for anything that's not UKIP, BNP, or Tory.

Basically, just vote for anything that's not UKIP, BNP, or Tory.
Tory are ok but David cameron is ugly


My limited understanding of British politics is that it's basically a three ring circus putting on a show to keep tabloid editors employed.

It's not even that, it's between Labour and Conservatives. It's because we don't have proportional representation yet which the Liberal Democrats want which would get them a whole bunch more seats, but Conservatives don't want it because it'd get them a whole load less.

It's not even that, it's between Labour and Conservatives. It's because we don't have proportional representation yet which the Liberal Democrats want which would get them a whole bunch more seats, but Conservatives don't want it because it'd get them a whole load less.

Remember the priority hierarchy:

1. Corporations
2. Government intrusion in the name of the war on terror
3. Party allegiances
4. Fixing things for the benefit of the country