
Munsta asks: What groups or clubs have you been a part of? Are you part of a secret underground movement with aims to bring down the government, are you part of a yiffing cult, or do you get together with friends in an evening for a drunken game of soggy biscuit?
( , Thu 21 Jun 2012, 13:44)
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I really should visit the local association some time.
I was out door knocking and leafleting in Walsall a lot in the first week of May. There arent that many middle class Tory boy stereotypes there, surprisingly. A few posh birds, but many of the people seemed to be state educated "new money".
We attained the lowest net swing in the country against the Tories and held control in an awful year in a borough we'd never previously managed to gain since the 50s.
By the way, I don't agree with 60% of what central government are doing and only joined cause everyone here knows Labour councils are total crap.They waste our money, raise our council tax to immoral highs, and the last time we had one Blair put us under special measures.
FUN FACT- Rob Manuel blocked me on Twitter for defending Louise Mensch.
Hi fellow Wulfrunian, is you're reading.
Please Mr Ginger Fuher no delete my acount here I no speaky speaky bout Lolotics 2U nomore!
( , Mon 25 Jun 2012, 15:02, 28 replies)

It's a fucking liberty.
( , Mon 25 Jun 2012, 18:53, closed)

If I had a pound for every time I have heard an example of this I'd be able to bribe CCHQ to depose DC and replace him with a person of Conservative views.
There was some polling after the 2001 general elction that said the average IQ of each party's voters was...
lancasteruaf.blogspot.co.uk/2008/11/high-iq-greens-low-iq-bnp-voters.html
I might be able to guess from those figures that Labour have more politically and literally illiterate voters.
( , Mon 25 Jun 2012, 22:34, closed)

...I'm going to question the reliability of this figures.
( , Tue 26 Jun 2012, 8:11, closed)

Yet one or the other always forms the government.
The sooner the lot of you are up against the wall, the happier I'll be.
( , Tue 26 Jun 2012, 10:21, closed)

( , Tue 26 Jun 2012, 21:33, closed)

standard deviation for a Tory minister is stockings and suspenders, electrical cord around the neck, a binbag over the head, and an orange in the mouth.
( , Tue 26 Jun 2012, 21:47, closed)

( , Tue 26 Jun 2012, 21:50, closed)

b3ta.com/questions/gettingold2/post1636042
( , Tue 26 Jun 2012, 16:35, closed)

what a thoroughly awful woman that Louise Mensch is
( , Mon 25 Jun 2012, 22:11, closed)

both politics and life in general?
Still, you're a handy reminder of what a shit system democracy really is.
( , Mon 25 Jun 2012, 22:39, closed)

but it was because my 8 year old daughter wanted to. She liked Zac Goldsmith.
She actually marked the ballot paper at the polling station, which I understand is illegal.
( , Tue 26 Jun 2012, 8:51, closed)

Now we need to repeat the 'courses you have been on' QOTW so I can say 'I went on one. It was shit'.
( , Tue 26 Jun 2012, 11:03, closed)

How tedious.
Byeee!
( , Tue 26 Jun 2012, 13:48, closed)

( , Tue 26 Jun 2012, 13:54, closed)

Nobody's going to change who they vote for just because you or one of your opponents are stood on their doorstep asking them to. All you're doing is making them burn their tea and miss Dangermouse (or whatever it is they're trying to watch)
( , Tue 26 Jun 2012, 15:44, closed)

It's about identifying likely voting intentions so people favourable to a particular party (or more likely candidate) can be flushed out on polling day and marched to the station. When there is a low turnout a decent op on the day can win wards regardless of actual majority support . . .
( , Wed 27 Jun 2012, 10:04, closed)

( , Wed 27 Jun 2012, 16:20, closed)

They usually look puzzled and go 'err... ok.' It seems to be the quickest route back to saving my tea and watching Dangermouse.
( , Wed 27 Jun 2012, 22:16, closed)

But on a personal note, you also seem like a wanker.
( , Wed 27 Jun 2012, 11:29, closed)
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