CB Saint Posted 16 April, 2015 Share Posted 16 April, 2015 Cameron makes these accusations about Balls-up in his constituency seat. Apparently Balls-up only has a majority of 1100, so definitely one to target. So hypothetically, Labour win, but Balls is unseated - who would be chancellor?? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Johnny Bognor Posted 16 April, 2015 Share Posted 16 April, 2015 Someone made a joke, how shocking! You do get some complete ***ts on here. I don't find leaving the country in a financial mess a laughing matter. I am sure anyone who has lost their job or struggled over the last few years have found it funny either. If you do, bully for you, but don't complain about austerity, as it's only a bit of a laugh afterall. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aintforever Posted 16 April, 2015 Share Posted 16 April, 2015 I don't find leaving the country in a financial mess a laughing matter. I am sure anyone who has lost their job or struggled over the last few years have found it funny either. If you do, bully for you, but don't complain about austerity, as it's only a bit of a laugh afterall. No, but I find the fact that you take a joke so seriously hilarious. I do wonder about what sort of socially inept nob-heads frequent these message boards. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Johnny Bognor Posted 16 April, 2015 Share Posted 16 April, 2015 (edited) No, but I find the fact that you take a joke so seriously hilarious. I do wonder about what sort of socially inept nob-heads frequent these message boards. A joke is a joke. Here's one for you... I hear Ed Milliband might be our next Prime Minister. So with a **** leading the UK and Balls right behind him, it'll be like the whole country's being ****ed. At the end of the day, he is standing for election and will probably land the 2nd most powerful job in government, that of running the countries finances. If I want to hear jokes, I'll watch Michael McIntyre or Lee Evans or some other crap TV comedian. If I want someone to take the finances of the country seriously, I want a chancellor that perhaps might take things a bit more seriously. As deluded and inept as Gordon Brown was, you cant accuse him of not taking the job seriously. Edited 16 April, 2015 by Johnny Bognor Found a better Ed Balls Joke Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LGTL Posted 16 April, 2015 Share Posted 16 April, 2015 A joke is a joke. Here's one for you... whats the difference between Ed Balls and a ****? Nothing At the end of the day, he is standing for election and will probably land the 2nd most valuable job in the country, that of running the countries finances. If I want to hear jokes, I'll watch Michael McIntyre or Lee Evans or some other TV comedian. If I want someone to take the finances of the country seriously, I want a chancellor that perhaps might take things a bit more seriously. You buggered off for years and have only made a reappearance in the run up to an election. Are you a Tory party political broadcast or something? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
trousers Posted 16 April, 2015 Author Share Posted 16 April, 2015 So hypothetically, Labour win, but Balls is unseated - who would be chancellor?? Rosie the dog Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aintforever Posted 16 April, 2015 Share Posted 16 April, 2015 A joke is a joke. Here's one for you... I hear Ed Milliband might be our next Prime Minister. So with a **** leading the UK and Balls right behind him, it'll be like the whole country's being ****ed. At the end of the day, he is standing for election and will probably land the 2nd most powerful job in government, that of running the countries finances. If I want to hear jokes, I'll watch Michael McIntyre or Lee Evans or some other crap TV comedian. If I want someone to take the finances of the country seriously, I want a chancellor that perhaps might take things a bit more seriously. As deluded and inept as Gordon Brown was, you cant accuse him of not taking the job seriously. Ed Balls didn't even write the joke you dumb pr!ck. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wes Tender Posted 16 April, 2015 Share Posted 16 April, 2015 You buggered off for years and have only made a reappearance in the run up to an election. Are you a Tory party political broadcast or something? I didn't realise that there were stipulations as to who could comment on this part of the forum and which party they should support. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Johnny Bognor Posted 16 April, 2015 Share Posted 16 April, 2015 You buggered off for years and have only made a reappearance in the run up to an election. Are you a Tory party political broadcast or something? No, I am on a one-man anti-leftie crusade. If you remember the political map that was done a few years ago, I was slap bang in the middle. Out of some 40 people posting on political issues, I was the most balanced. So the voice of reason has returned.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
trousers Posted 16 April, 2015 Author Share Posted 16 April, 2015 (edited) I don't find leaving the country in a financial mess a laughing matter. I am sure anyone who has lost their job or struggled over the last few years have found it funny either. If you do, bully for you, but don't complain about austerity, as it's only a bit of a laugh afterall. You're forgetting the SaintsWeb Forum political debating rules: if a nasty Tory MP jokes about the economy its a hanging offence whereas if a Labour MP does so its a bit of fun. I've got a copy of the full terms and conditions here if you want one. Edited 16 April, 2015 by trousers @ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wes Tender Posted 16 April, 2015 Share Posted 16 April, 2015 Ed Balls didn't even write the joke you dumb pr!ck. aintforever:I do wonder about what sort of socially inept nob-heads frequent these message boards. You're going to exclude yourself from that, naturally. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LGTL Posted 16 April, 2015 Share Posted 16 April, 2015 I didn't realise that there were stipulations as to who could comment on this part of the forum and which party they should support. stop being so precious! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Johnny Bognor Posted 16 April, 2015 Share Posted 16 April, 2015 Ed Balls didn't even write the joke you dumb pr!ck. I know, but he's a typical arrogant career politician and this will damage him (I hate all smarmy career politicians from any party) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Unbelievable Jeff Posted 16 April, 2015 Share Posted 16 April, 2015 It was a joke, it wasn't very funny. It's not something to get wound up about. In reality, none of us can change anything, we'll be stuck with whoever gets in. If it's Balls, he'll have Labours economic brains behind him, if it's Tories it will be the same. Little thing though, most of the people on these committees are the same whichever party gets in, so the advice will be pretty much the same. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
buctootim Posted 16 April, 2015 Share Posted 16 April, 2015 No, I am on a one-man anti-leftie crusade. Chichester too bolshevik for you? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lord Duckhunter Posted 16 April, 2015 Share Posted 16 April, 2015 I've got my bingo card ready for tonight's debate. Even watching the build up I've managed to tick off " progressive", "hard working families" " anti austerity agenda" and that's just the 3 wise monkeys commenting on the Greens, The Taffs & The Jocks. Looking forward to Nigel upsetting all the lefties tonight, hope he's had a couple of noggins beforehand & puts in the type of performance he did in the Euro debates with Cleggy. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
View From The Top Posted 16 April, 2015 Share Posted 16 April, 2015 You're forgetting the SaintsWeb Forum political debating rules: if a nasty Tory MP jokes about the economy its a hanging offence whereas if a Labour MP does so its a bit of fun. I've got a copy of the full terms and conditions here if you want one. A career politician is a c**t whatever party he/she is from. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LGTL Posted 16 April, 2015 Share Posted 16 April, 2015 Cameron should be in this debate tonight. He's prime minister, it's a farce he's not. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Whitey Grandad Posted 16 April, 2015 Share Posted 16 April, 2015 Cameron should be in this debate tonight. He's prime minister, it's a farce he's not. That's why he shouldn't. It gives all the others credibility. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aintforever Posted 16 April, 2015 Share Posted 16 April, 2015 I know, but he's a typical arrogant career politician and this will damage him (I hate all smarmy career politicians from any party) It was a joke (poorly thought out one) made by someone else, it's nothing to do with Ed Balls. Being Ed Balls damages Ed Balls, that joke will not make the slightest difference to anything. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Batman Posted 16 April, 2015 Share Posted 16 April, 2015 Cameron should be in this debate tonight. He's prime minister, it's a farce he's not. Debate what? It is all pointless As for everything else. The NHS is being used as a vote winner. Sooner or later massive changes are required as it is becoming hugely expensive. Good luck to which party brings those changes in Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lord Duckhunter Posted 16 April, 2015 Share Posted 16 April, 2015 Talking of jokes, Bennett is a ****ing clown. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bridge too far Posted 16 April, 2015 Share Posted 16 April, 2015 Farage getting absoutely mullered! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Verbal Posted 16 April, 2015 Share Posted 16 April, 2015 Lord Tender, your boy Farage has just committed hair kiri. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aintforever Posted 16 April, 2015 Share Posted 16 April, 2015 Farage has a point on the supply/demand housing issue. Everyone else is ignoring the obvious. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Batman Posted 16 April, 2015 Share Posted 16 April, 2015 Sturgeon is lying. We do have maritime patrol aircraft. Just full of **** Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lord Duckhunter Posted 16 April, 2015 Share Posted 16 April, 2015 Lord Tender, your boy Farage has just committed hair kiri. Cause he hasn't, he doesn't give a flying **** about the audience . He's after 20% of the people watching at home. The debate was moved onto his territory, housing debate became immigration debate. Whether you like it or not immigration plays well with a lot of voters. By the way. How on earth can anyone not see that allowing 200k people a year to come in effects housing. What do they live in? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Batman Posted 16 April, 2015 Share Posted 16 April, 2015 Fair to say milliband has been alright here. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
saintbletch Posted 16 April, 2015 Share Posted 16 April, 2015 Did we just see a flash of the real Farage then? He appeared drained of bonhomie and without a pint in his hand, he just sounded nasty. Oh, Nige. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
whelk Posted 16 April, 2015 Share Posted 16 April, 2015 Fair to say milliband has been alright here. Benefitting from no Cameron. Seems the most plausible Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
whelk Posted 16 April, 2015 Share Posted 16 April, 2015 Did we just see a flash of the real Farage then? He appeared drained of bonhomie and without a pint in his hand, he just sounded nasty. Oh, Nige. Aye the Dulwich bully Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Batman Posted 16 April, 2015 Share Posted 16 April, 2015 Benefitting from no Cameron. Seems the most plausible Agree with that. Most times I have seen Cameron against him, he usually wipes the floor with him. Bennett is an utter moron Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hockey_saint Posted 16 April, 2015 Share Posted 16 April, 2015 (edited) I don't find leaving the country in a financial mess a laughing matter. I am sure anyone who has lost their job or struggled over the last few years have found it funny either. If you do, bully for you, but don't complain about austerity, as it's only a bit of a laugh afterall. You are aware labour inherited a debt of 42% of the GDP in 1997 right? Please stop promoting politically-motivated myths. http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/ramesh-patel/growth-cameron-austerity_b_2007552.html In other words, please stop banging on about how the tories always have to clean up after labour because the IMF have disproved this time and time again, it's politically motivated nonsense....I wasn't aware saints had so many blue-noses in their midst. Edited 16 April, 2015 by Hockey_saint Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bridge too far Posted 16 April, 2015 Share Posted 16 April, 2015 I'm getting the feeling that Ed is growing nicely into the role of PM - his presentation and confidence increases daily. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hypochondriac Posted 16 April, 2015 Share Posted 16 April, 2015 I'm getting the feeling that Ed is growing nicely into the role of PM - his presentation and confidence increases daily. of course you do. If he becomes pm I'll be spending the next four years turning off the telly when he comes on. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aintforever Posted 16 April, 2015 Share Posted 16 April, 2015 He is coming across better in this one. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Verbal Posted 16 April, 2015 Share Posted 16 April, 2015 of course you do. If he becomes pm I'll be spending the next four years turning off the telly when he comes on. ****. Does that mean you'll be on here even more? I'm voting Tory. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hockey_saint Posted 16 April, 2015 Share Posted 16 April, 2015 of course you do. If he becomes pm I'll be spending the next four years turning off the telly when he comes on. Not quite up there with Katie Hopkins saying she'd leave the country....but nearly Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
badgerx16 Posted 16 April, 2015 Share Posted 16 April, 2015 Whilst you lot are watching a political debate, I'm watching a program about a man 'hoarding' chickens - I have to say that the chickens make as much sense as most of this election campaign. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bridge too far Posted 16 April, 2015 Share Posted 16 April, 2015 ****. Does that mean you'll be on here even more? I'm voting Tory. :D Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
whelk Posted 16 April, 2015 Share Posted 16 April, 2015 I'm getting the feeling that Ed is growing nicely into the role of PM - his presentation and confidence increases daily. Yeah and funny how much it hurts people who can't handle it. Why aren't they all listening to Murdoch, Dacre and Desmond and not looking at bacon sandwich pics Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
whelk Posted 16 April, 2015 Share Posted 16 April, 2015 of course you do. If he becomes pm I'll be spending the next four years turning off the telly when he comes on. Doesn't make sense. You won't turn it off if he is on telly but not PM? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
saintbletch Posted 16 April, 2015 Share Posted 16 April, 2015 I think the way the rest of the panel is addressing Milliband is making him look very powerful and lending a little statesmanship to his performance. Especially when the other parties begged Milliband to work with them. I think absence might have backfired for Cameron tonight That said, Milliband is positioning himself as Tory lite now, and Nicola has 'ripped him a new one' tonight. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
benjii Posted 16 April, 2015 Share Posted 16 April, 2015 Pretty creepy closing statement from Milliband there! When you see the likes of Sturgeon and the Welsh One it does make Labour look pretty useless. I mean, seriously, what on earth is the point of the modern Labour party? What does it stand for? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shurlock Posted 16 April, 2015 Share Posted 16 April, 2015 Miliband doing his best internet warrior impression there - taking lessons from a few on here. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
whelk Posted 16 April, 2015 Share Posted 16 April, 2015 Interesting that even the Telegraph gave Ed credit Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hockey_saint Posted 16 April, 2015 Share Posted 16 April, 2015 Pretty creepy closing statement from Milliband there! When you see the likes of Sturgeon and the Welsh One it does make Labour look pretty useless. I mean, seriously, what on earth is the point of the modern Labour party? What does it stand for? perhaps it says it's done it's job a little too well? Rising up against the traditional bully boys of Westminister? (usually the Burlington boys from Eton....i.e. Cameron, BoJo and their mates). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Unbelievable Jeff Posted 16 April, 2015 Share Posted 16 April, 2015 Might have to take advantage of my dual-nationality if Labour and the SNP get in... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lord Duckhunter Posted 16 April, 2015 Share Posted 16 April, 2015 Ed did well , the audience were clearly biased towards the leftie women so it could have been a tough night for him. He looked serious and professional, Tory people have clearly under estimated him. I thought the 3 chicks overplayed their hand & Nigel was Nigel. My verdict ; Ed won, Nigel will have played well with the 20% he wants. Sturgeon , not as good as last time , but OK. Taffy bird, shocking. Greens need a new leader, Lucas is head and shoulders above Bennett. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
View From The Top Posted 16 April, 2015 Share Posted 16 April, 2015 Considering that the tory plan was to let Ed look a muppet and Cameron to look like a natural leader I think they may well have royally f**ked up. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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