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"Are you prejudiced?" asks StapMyVitals. Have you been a victim of prejudice? Are you a columnist for a popular daily newspaper? Don't bang on about how you never judge people on first impressions - no-one will believe you.

(, Thu 1 Apr 2010, 12:53)
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I also will not be voting for him
not for being posh per se, but because his priveleged upbringing separates him far from the electorate and excludes him from being able to relate to them enough to make policy to suit them.
(, Wed 7 Apr 2010, 15:10, 2 replies)
This.
If voting for a representative then it's entirely reasonable to choose not to vote for someone who you feel is unrepresentative of the vast majority of the country.
(, Wed 7 Apr 2010, 15:13, closed)
And which of them exactly...
...does live your lifestyle?

Really?
(, Wed 7 Apr 2010, 16:53, closed)
It's not necessarily about my lifestyle.
It's about being unrepresentative of the vast majority of people.
(, Wed 7 Apr 2010, 23:56, closed)
Everyone's unrepresentative of the majority of people
It'd be a pretty ****ed up country if we were all that similar. Why does everyone believe "people like me" are the majority? It's clearly lies...

I suppose we could try to find the most representative person of Britain, but that would lead to someone of average intelligence, with a streak of latent racism, who is moderately successful, and has 2.4 children.

That's not a bad thing necessarily, but not the criteria I'd pick as most important for selecting someone to run the country.
(, Thu 8 Apr 2010, 10:01, closed)
I'd happily vote Scargil...
... Over this shower of shit.
The Labour party is hardly filled with actual labourers or, indeed, anyone who wants to help them.
For fuck's sake -- the red banner does not mean they are not a bunch of privatly-educated Tories...
(, Wed 7 Apr 2010, 18:08, closed)
I'm not a New Labour supporter.

(, Wed 7 Apr 2010, 23:56, closed)

Those he's most seperate from (chavscum), I'd rather they weren't voting anyway. Policy which suits them involves massive benefits and fuck-all motivation to get a job. I'd much rather have Cameron as PM, making policy to suit the middle classes who after all ALWAYS get raped by Labour when it comes to taxation. We pay our tax, our road fines and our VAT. Most of the LCD try and avoid it, yet demand everything off the state as their right.

We create the wealth this nation runs on, so why the hell should we accept getting treated like scum?
(, Wed 7 Apr 2010, 15:34, closed)
,,,
Surely you meant: www.dailymail.co.uk?
(, Wed 7 Apr 2010, 16:41, closed)

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