General Election May 2015

What can we do to change the minds of decision makers and people in general to actually do something about preparing for the forthcoming economic/energy crises (the ones after this one!)?

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emordnilap wrote:
cubes wrote:Monster raving looney it is then! :D
Here she is. Un-fecking-believable. Hilarious. "We can afford no re-treads". Wouldn't you love to put her in the House of Commons?
Jesus f***ing wept.

Does the average American take this infantile drivel seriously?
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She's right about the US middle class being conned. It is being conned by the GOP and their paymasters in the corporations who are shafting them at every opportunity. Have they not noticed that their income is static while the good people running the corporations are raking pay in increase after increase?

The same thing is happening here as well.
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... tures.html

Looks like Uncle Gerry is joining in the fun. :lol:

Reckon there's still room for Abu Hamza (or even Caroline Lucas)?
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stevecook172001 wrote: Does the average American take this infantile drivel seriously?
No I think Cleese's estimate of five percent favorable to her is about right even today. Only the dumb wing of the TEA party give her any credence.
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vtsnowedin wrote:Only the dumb wing of the TEA party give her any credence.
There's another? :lol: :lol:
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Nice to hear...

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/general ... h-SNP.html

Meanwhile in other news..nice to see that ponce Andy Murray beaten by Novak Djokovic in the Australian Open :lol:
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emordnilap wrote:
vtsnowedin wrote:Only the dumb wing of the TEA party give her any credence.
There's another? :lol: :lol:
Happily yes there is. The original "Taxed Enough Already" who are concerned about government waste and inefficiency and could care less what goes on in your bedroom or doctors office. The right to lifers and creationist need to find their own party name and go off in a corner and hold a never ending prayer meeting so the rest of us can get back to work.
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This is a seriously good little book. Buy it. Now. (Mine arrived this morning and I'm half-way through.)
https://www.bitebackpublishing.com/book ... green-2015

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So far...

UKIP and the Greens have put stuff through the letterbox.

I have not seen anything from Labour, Tories, Limp Dumbs, or anyone else.

Might vote the Greens.. :roll:
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I forgot,

The SNP have been very quiet :-) ie I cannot vote for then.
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AutomaticEarth wrote:I forgot,

The SNP have been very quiet :-) ie I cannot vote for then.
You think they've been quiet? Well, here you go:

http://scotgoespop.blogspot.co.uk/2015/ ... sults.html

(Royal Mail broke the draught excluder on the letterbox -- but apart from that, nothing.)
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Agree, but I still cannot vote for them.

In addition, Labour backing up the SNP might well fail.

Also, an SNP / Labour coalition will likely fail. Amazingly, the Tories are not making much noise about this. If Cameron had any sense, he could say:

'Vote Labour, get a Scottish vote over English affairs,'

Btw I am not anti-Scottish at all.
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AutomaticEarth wrote:get a Scottish vote over English affairs,'
What's not to like? The Scots seem to understand things better than the English.
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AutomaticEarth wrote:Agree, but I still cannot vote for them.

In addition, Labour backing up the SNP might well fail.

Also, an SNP / Labour coalition will likely fail. Amazingly, the Tories are not making much noise about this. If Cameron had any sense, he could say:

'Vote Labour, get a Scottish vote over English affairs,'

Btw I am not anti-Scottish at all.
Actually, I wonder if we might need to look at this in another way.
There might be an invisible Coalition of the Willing (for a second election):
Con, SNP, Green, Plaid, UKIP?
and a
Coalition of the "Frit": LibDems, Labour
(LibDems are presumed to have taken an almighty beating. Labour are presumed to have acquainted Ed with a red-hot poker and are needing a year to find and 'market' a new leader.)
Could be a few interesting pirouettes and feints. Somehow I think that the attitude and long experience of the Tories might be the key in deciding whether we get Election 2.0.
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