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never seen a chav wearing canali, Robert Cavalli, 120%lino etc. seen many wearing adidas tracksuits.

 

This however is irrelevant and off topic.

 

No way, you can name designers. Fook me. You not seen chavs wearing Burberry, Aquamarine, Christian Audigier, Prada, Gucci, Louis Vuitton and Hugo Boss? Cos I have. You also do realise that chavs aren't necessarily poor as well?

Posted
Already have done to the filth in Romsey that hang around the bus stop, should get a job, and prehaps people like me won't feel the same way.

 

Ha Ha Ha:smt043, no you didn't. You're just as spinless as your posts. You probably just dreamt you had a word and then wrote a strongly worded letter to the Daily Mail.

Posted
What sort of accessories are acceptable on matchday, for example would a gold clutch bag be deemed a bit too showy?

 

It needs to match your shoes (and preferably your belt), so as long as you have Gold Prada slip ons, then I'd say you'd be able to carry it off.

Posted
It needs to match your shoes (and preferably your belt), so as long as you have Gold Prada slip ons, then I'd say you'd be able to carry it off.

 

These are my choice TBH..

 

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Posted
It needs to match your shoes (and preferably your belt), so as long as you have Gold Prada slip ons, then I'd say you'd be able to carry it off.

 

I tend to agree, Steve. So long as the bag is big enough to hold the Season Ticket, lippy and lock-knife.

 

Perhaps Jimmy Choos may be a little less chavvy than Gucci, though?

Posted
Ha Ha Ha:smt043, no you didn't. You're just as spinless as your posts. You probably just dreamt you had a word and then wrote a strongly worded letter to the Daily Mail.

 

Well said mush, there seems to be a lot of these little Tory scrotes on this forum.

Posted
Sorry, but there is everything wrong with being a Tory, an ideology based on greed and a 'me first' attitude.

 

Southern Spain is full of criminals fleeing British justice.

 

Did you enjoy the sweeping generalisation?

Posted
Sorry, but there is everything wrong with being a Tory, an ideology based on greed and a 'me first' attitude.

 

In your opinion.

 

Personally I am proud to be a member of the Conservative party, but of course this is all in my opinion. It doesn't make me a bad person for instance.

Posted
Hmmm, which is ironic as most skates are Labour or Lib Dem supporters, which makes anyone who backs either of those parties as bad as Skates.

 

How do you know they are?

Posted
Just going through some pictures I got during and after the game..I found one of the Bizzle... I think he was 'giving it large' to some chavs at the time..

 

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I'm not black and do not dress like a black man would.

Posted
The standard of debate on here goes way down during school and college holidays...

 

I'm actually quite impressed how the topic has been managed to be moved away from the bravado of the dark and depressing Trouble at Football and on to the more cheery topics of the benefits of co-ordinating your wardrobe, UWE vs Uni Of Bristol and the Liberal Democat influence on Portsea Island.

Posted (edited)
How do you know they are?

 

To be fair they probably aren't, as Labour are as unpopular in the South as can be. Probably Lib Dem majority though. Either way I think it's a bit harsh to judge someone on their political persuasion. Mainly due to those criticising not being at voting age.

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To be fair they probably aren't, as Labour is as unpopular in the South as can be. Probably Lib Dem majority though. Either way I think it's a bit harsh to judge someone on their political persuasion. Mainly due to those criticising not being at voting age.

 

 

I think it is harsh to crticise anyone for anything on an internet forum..or at least somehow have a personal opinion of them

 

quite sad...

 

:smt019

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I think it is harsh to crticise anyone for anything on an internet forum..or at least somehow have a personal opinion of them

 

quite sad...

 

:smt019

 

Yeah, but tis the way it always is. People who used to disagree used to be called Lowe Luvvies. What to call people now?

Posted
hmmm...sounds like Nu labor to me

 

Don't think so mush,New Labour are in my opinion only marginally to the left of the Conservative Party. They are both Neo liberal parties, and you only have to look at Peter Mandelson to see that Labour has been infiltrated by career politicians. Could somebody tell me a Conservative policy that doesn't pander to individualism.

Posted
Don't think so mush,New Labour are in my opinion only marginally to the left of the Conservative Party. They are both Neo liberal parties, and you only have to look at Peter Mandelson to see that Labour has been infiltrated by career politicians. Could somebody tell me a Conservative policy that doesn't pander to individualism.

who cares..

 

im more interested what lambert had for brekkie

Posted
Yeah, but tis the way it always is. People who used to disagree used to be called Lowe Luvvies. What to call people now?

 

Nineteen's;);):)

Posted
Don't think so mush,New Labour are in my opinion only marginally to the left of the Conservative Party. They are both Neo liberal parties, and you only have to look at Peter Mandelson to see that Labour has been infiltrated by career politicians. Could somebody tell me a Conservative policy that doesn't pander to individualism.

 

What a load of pseudo generalistic claptrap. You use an example like Mandelson to assert that Labour has been infiltrated by career politicians. Well, all of those in Parliament are hoping to be career politicians once they are there, aren't they? It is a very tiny majority in any of the parties who set out as career politicians from the time they left full time education, although Labour used to recruit a few of their MPs from Trade Union backgrounds and nowadays a few who were Councillors or lecturers in Politics if you would call that the same thing.

As for the naivety of believing that any of the parties panders to individualism, whatever you think that means, nearly all of the electorate vote for a party that they believe best represents their interests, rather than the interests of others. Let's see how bright you are by putting the boot on the other foot. Name me a Conservative policy that panders solely towards individualism.

Posted
Don't think so mush,New Labour are in my opinion only marginally to the left of the Conservative Party. They are both Neo liberal parties, and you only have to look at Peter Mandelson to see that Labour has been infiltrated by career politicians. Could somebody tell me a Conservative policy that doesn't pander to individualism.

 

Hey Fuengirola,

 

You seem to have forgotten your English history....

 

The general election of 1841 was won by the Conservatives with Sir Robert Peel as Prime Minister. Although he had opposed income tax, an empty Exchequer and a growing deficit gave rise to the surprise return of the tax in his 1842 Budget. Peel sought only to tax those with incomes above £150, and he reduced customs duties on 750 articles out of a total number taxed of 1,200. The less wealthy benefited, and trade revived as a consequence.

 

Source: HM Revenue & Customs

http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/history/taxhis2.htm

 

 

The Tories INVENTED taxing the rich and benefitting the poor decades before the Labour movement existed.

 

Anyway, it's nice to see that Labour have done their best to reverse this "socialist" of socialist policies with the rich getting richer whilst the poor are left to fend for themselves under a Labour government. What did they say? Something about things can only get better....well for some they have.

Posted
Anyway back on topic...

 

I thought that we were supposed to hold back the opposition support for 10mins or so - on Saturday it seemed they let the chavvy little scrotes out the same time as us...not exactly wise..?

 

To be fair, I think that was more of an issue with Millwall. They go to the trouble of shutting the Northam car park only for the away fans to mingle with the home fans going up Brittania road.

 

If the away fans are perceived as a threat, to the extent that they need to close the car park, then why not keep them back like they used to in the good old days? I have only seen this happen a few times since being at St Mary's - Pompey games and Cardiff's first visit obviously.

 

IMO you either let everyone out at the same time or you don't. Simples

Posted
Don't think so mush,New Labour are in my opinion only marginally to the left of the Conservative Party. They are both Neo liberal parties, and you only have to look at Peter Mandelson to see that Labour has been infiltrated by career politicians. Could somebody tell me a Conservative policy that doesn't pander to individualism.

 

I seem to remember that Stalin and Hitler were dead against individualism in their policies...

Posted
Sorry, but there is everything wrong with being a Tory, an ideology based on greed and a 'me first' attitude.
living in Spain and you are pointing to people here working to pay towards everything! I think that we are a society and without the winners the losers in life dont get looked after. Get off the greed nonsense and accept that if we didnt have those people we would as a nation not to be able to afford our welfare system.
Posted
Ha not much actually. ;) Just I was lucky enough to witness an Ashes victory today and the Aussie crowd folk were fantastic and game for a laugh; barrel loads of beer with not even a hint of trouble. Similar with Rugby fans you don't get these problems. I just wonder why football worldwide attracts trouble with its fans compared with other sports.

 

Tbf he did say men not public school pussies

Posted

By next June we will know which party is wanted and which is rejected and in a lot of areas it won't have anything to do with politics.

 

I've had enough of Labour for the last 12 years and like a lot of others will vote for the only way of kicking them out.

Posted (edited)
living in Spain and you are pointing to people here working to pay towards everything! I think that we are a society and without the winners the losers in life dont get looked after. Get off the greed nonsense and accept that if we didn't have those people we would as a nation not to be able to afford our welfare system.

 

I totally agree! I have always voted Tory and am proud of it, but now I live in Spain I tend to keep my opinions on British politics to myself! The same way that people who don't bother to vote should also. It's a bit rich Feungirola Saint to be complaining about the system in England when you don't live or (probably) pay tax into the system! Especially as a lot of Brits living here don't pay tax into the Spanish system either!

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Hmmm, which is ironic as most skates are Labour or Lib Dem supporters, which makes anyone who backs either of those parties as bad as Skates.

 

I think you just made that up, Southampton is much more of a Labour city than Portsmouth.If you look at our parliamentary historys, Southampton has returned far more Labour mp's.

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Posted
I totally agree! I have always voted Tory and am proud of it, but now I live in Spain I tend to keep my opinions on British politics to myself! The same way that people who don't bother to vote should also. It's a bit rich Feungirola Saint to be complaining about the system in England when you don't live or (probably) pay tax into the system! Especially as a lot of Brits living here don't pay tax into the Spanish system either!

 

I can talk about what i want,when i want! I pay into the Seguridad Social here and have paid thousands in tax in Britain as well, so i'll have an opinion on who runs that country.

Posted
Hey Fuengirola,

 

You seem to have forgotten your English history....

 

The general election of 1841 was won by the Conservatives with Sir Robert Peel as Prime Minister. Although he had opposed income tax, an empty Exchequer and a growing deficit gave rise to the surprise return of the tax in his 1842 Budget. Peel sought only to tax those with incomes above £150, and he reduced customs duties on 750 articles out of a total number taxed of 1,200. The less wealthy benefited, and trade revived as a consequence.

 

Source: HM Revenue & Customs

http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/history/taxhis2.htm

 

 

The Tories INVENTED taxing the rich and benefitting the poor decades before the Labour movement existed.

 

Anyway, it's nice to see that Labour have done their best to reverse this "socialist" of socialist policies with the rich getting richer whilst the poor are left to fend for themselves under a Labour government. What did they say? Something about things can only get better....well for some they have.

 

Ah, yeah but my point is people like you wouldn't vote for them if they espoused those policies now, so that is a rather pointless argument

Posted
What a load of pseudo generalistic claptrap. You use an example like Mandelson to assert that Labour has been infiltrated by career politicians. Well, all of those in Parliament are hoping to be career politicians once they are there, aren't they? It is a very tiny majority in any of the parties who set out as career politicians from the time they left full time education, although Labour used to recruit a few of their MPs from Trade Union backgrounds and nowadays a few who were Councillors or lecturers in Politics if you would call that the same thing.

As for the naivety of believing that any of the parties panders to individualism, whatever you think that means, nearly all of the electorate vote for a party that they believe best represents their interests, rather than the interests of others. Let's see how bright you are by putting the boot on the other foot. Name me a Conservative policy that panders solely towards individualism.

 

1, Poll Tax

2, Anti trade union legislation

3, Income Tax cuts for the rich whilst raising V.A.T, which impacts on the poorest in society

4, Linking the state pension to prices rather than earnings

 

Just a few to keep you going.

Posted
I think you just made that up, Southampton is much more of a Labour city than Portsmouth.If you look at our parliamentary historys, Southampton has returned far more Labour mp's.

 

I'm not saying Southampton isn't a Labour city?? The South generally isn't a labour area. And as I said further up I did make it up, twas just a guess. Turns out Portsmouth is mostly Lib Dem, followed by Tory, and Southampton is a Tory city.

 

The point is the fact I am Tory does not make me worse than a Skate.

Posted
1, Poll Tax

2, Anti trade union legislation

3, Income Tax cuts for the rich whilst raising V.A.T, which impacts on the poorest in society

4, Linking the state pension to prices rather than earnings

 

Just a few to keep you going.

 

You want to talk Trade Unions, you've only got one person to blame.

 

Step forward Mr Scargill.

Posted
By next June we will know which party is wanted and which is rejected and in a lot of areas it won't have anything to do with politics.

 

I've had enough of Labour for the last 12 years and like a lot of others will vote for the only way of kicking them out.

 

Hopefully it will be Nick and co. vote BNP.

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