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Johnny Bognor

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  1. No ..... what's your problem??????
  2. No, I am sorry, after the Ryan Air Panorama programme it clearly showed what a bunch of lefties they are. Criticising Ryan Air for keeping costs as low as possible (especially when they are a low cost airline)...... hello, they have a moral duty to their shareholders to maximise profits. In order to do this (as a low cost airline), strangely enough they have to nail costs to the floor. I want Michael O'Leary to run the BBC if you ask me. That'll teach them lefties how not to waste taxpayers money. Last night was supposed to be Question Time, not Nick Griffin time. The way the audience and the questions were selected was clearly a setup. For the record, I can't stand the man or what he stands for, but I want to know what the politicians are going to do about the postal strikes and the fact that we are now in the longest recession since WW2. It is not the BBC's job to bring the BNP down......that is the responsibility of the main parties (especially Labour) who have failed to address the immigration issues and have lost their supporters to more extreme parties. This point was referred to in the programme, but as usual the teflon lefties refused to acknowledge their contribution to the rise in the support for the BNP. If anyone should be ashamed, it should be Bliar and Clown.
  3. That explains your intellectual superiority complex. Surround yourself with people less fortunate than you so that you can feel good about yourself. Whatever turns you on I suppose.
  4. [smug fooker mode] Depends on your definition of success. One or two people have become millionaires from selling things on ebay, so there is hope for you yet. [/smug fooker mode] I still manage to maintain a level of realness which enables me to enjoy champagne with the A's and B's, but equally can share a beer with the C2DE's. Your average T1 lacks the social skills to converse with anyone over the age of 21.
  5. He is T1 (Tool), which doesn't come under your standard geo-demographic classification. Most T1's tend to be teachers and lecturers who talk down to adults as if they were in their class. They have an intellectual superiority complex primarily driven by the envy of politics whilst trying to maintain some dignity for wasting their God given talents. HTH
  6. Those who strongly agree or disagree with anything will be those furthest from the centre. Those who slightly agree or slightly disgree will be nearer the centre which kind of blows a hole in your argument
  7. I have started my elimination process, I thought you had been dealt with. Looks like I will have to sack the executioners. I hope they don't have a union or this could seriously delay my plans.
  8. I wouldn't know, it's just that PB, Hatch and myself are the most balanced on this board and are therefore not clouded with extreme prejudice or the politics of envy. Goebbels would have had you eliminated, whereas I have sympathy for you anarchistic types.
  9. ... but surely you must concede that there are more c*cks in the bottom left quadrant than any other.
  10. Welcome to the square of intellectual superiority and supreme greatness
  11. That is precisely the reponse I would expect from someone who is a more than moderate leftie liberal.
  12. Here is the latest.... I think that before all political threads develop, this chart should be posted, so we all know where we are coming from. Considering how liberal many of the lefties are, I don't see why anyone has a problem with the BNP appearing on questiontime. Perhaps some of you lied on your surverys???????
  13. Here is the latest.....
  14. Indeed..... http://www.politicalcompass.org/extremeright Not too late.... Take the survey at.... http://www.politicalcompass.org/ Then post your result on the Tories thread and I'll add you to the map (providing that you are not a liberal lefty - not that has anything to do with my politics, more to do with the fact that there isn't much space left)
  15. WTF am I doing? Posting this crap on a friday night.
  16. LOL :rolleyes: Don't you start - good job Moody's not about
  17. The mother must have been terrifed when this happened http://uk.news.yahoo.com/4/20091016/video/vwl-amazing-video-of-baby-surviving-bein-15af341.html
  18. Unless of course you are a Nazi which would make Labour your natural choice.
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  20. Welcome to the 1000+ club. I didn't make a song and a dance about reaching the milestone as even I couldn't believe that I had posted that much drivel.
  21. Indeed, it does appear that you are quite strict compared to your counterparts and you are only two squares more liberal than I am. To be fair though, in terms of economics, you are the 2nd most left wing (not that that's anything to be proud of). It also confirmed my suspicions that political debate on this forum is dominated by the liberal lefties. Hatch can be forgiven as he may have answered one question incorrectly and would therefore be on the right side of the line. Adds weight to my "always outnumbered, never outgunned" party. We need a defence minister and as you have access to nuclear missiles, you could be a useful ally. (Just re-program them to take out all in the Green quadrant). Gingeletiss and Rattlehead can be dealt with at a later stage. Latest update
  22. Latest addition in bold
  23. That analysis was taken from their website (and whether you agree with it or not is up to you): http://www.politicalcompass.org/extremeright As for the graph, it is easy to understand, the Left-Right axis refering to the economics of politics (colectivism vs individualism) and the vertical axis relating to the social dynamics. A party like the BNP is often described as extreme right wing - well they are are not as their economic principles are allied to the left, whilst they are the most authoritarian - not too far from Communism, as it happens. If you tale the collectivism vs the individualism axis, you can see the Labour party of 1982 to the left, with their support of Nationalised industry and the nanny state. Over the years they have taken on the idea of the free market (and capitalism) and have therefore moved to the right. If you look at St Georges opinions about the nanny state and govt control, it is no suprise to see that he is where he is. Bringing the two dimensional map into play was me trying to disprove the "if you're left your communist, if you're are right you are a fascist" point. Left and Right is too simplistic as it doesn't take social attitudes into account. As it happens, I am not a fascist and you are not a Commie, so I guess it has served its purpose. Therefore I do think I understand the graph.
  24. OK, here goes
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