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cc100
25-08-2005, 06:43 PM
he seems a good lad, and the most popular Tory.

so if he stood as your local MP, would YOU vote for him?

sol
25-08-2005, 06:44 PM
erm, depends on his manifesto :spin2:

science_to_win
25-08-2005, 07:42 PM
Nah I'm no Tory fan at all. Plus after seeing how devious he was in the house, I wouldn't want him running the country. If you did something to displease him he would have you killed.

AndyJK
25-08-2005, 08:18 PM
Yes I would vote for Derek

CharlotteSometimes
25-08-2005, 09:06 PM
Originally posted by cc100

so if he stood as your local MP, would YOU vote for him?

He's a bigot, and he's a tory. I'd never vote for him, regardless of what he may promise to do. People like Derek are parasites, and beneath contempt.

Siouxsie
25-08-2005, 09:09 PM
sorry im not a tory

Siouxsie
25-08-2005, 09:09 PM
but i think i would buy his childrens books for the kids in my class

lilmissnaughty
25-08-2005, 09:10 PM
Even if I was old enough to vote, I would never vote for him. :bored:

sweet-thang
25-08-2005, 09:32 PM
i would never vote 4 derek:nono:

Ruth
26-08-2005, 08:52 AM
I don't vote Tory, so the answer would have to be no. But in any event, I wouldn't vote for anyone just because they were famous - I'd want to know what they were planning to do if they got in.

SMC
26-08-2005, 09:34 AM
I probably would Derek's a right legend and has to be better then Blair

Fangz
26-08-2005, 09:36 AM
I'd want to know his plans for the country first, then I'd decide whether to vote for him...

Princess
26-08-2005, 01:55 PM
i would but im not english or old enough

bananarama
26-08-2005, 02:07 PM
I would not vote for Derek even if i was Tory voter. The Tory party has enough imbeciles in it's team without encouraging an even bigger one to stand.....:devil:

skelo4eva
26-08-2005, 05:00 PM
i dont live in eng

texbex
26-08-2005, 05:15 PM
I would probably vote for Derek but only because he had been on Big Brother

sweet-thang
26-08-2005, 06:24 PM
QUESTION:would i vote for derek as a mp?
ANSWER: errrr NO!!!

cc100
26-08-2005, 06:32 PM
I would if he wasnt a tory.

the tories may never regain power in this country

AndyJK
26-08-2005, 07:15 PM
Oh well may as well come out as a Conservative.

<cue gasps and shaking heads> :bored:

Its only because of the constituency boundaries in the North of England which is predominently Labour and the anti-Tories in Scotland that they are out of government. Remember the Conservatives polled more votes in England than Labour but finished up with 60 or so less seats.

Politics needs people in the House Of Commons who are going to speak out on issues without tip-toeing around evading questions, and thats why I believe Derek would be a welcome addition as an MP because hes not one to mince his words. And just because he is an MP doesn't automatically guarantee him a cabinet post. He would need to work for that.

CharlotteSometimes
27-08-2005, 03:26 AM
Originally posted by AndyJK

Its only because of the constituency boundaries in the North of England which is predominently Labour and the anti-Tories in Scotland that they are out of government. Remember the Conservatives polled more votes in England than Labour but finished up with 60 or so less seats.

Politics needs people in the House Of Commons who are going to speak out on issues without tip-toeing around evading questions

and thats why I believe Derek would be a welcome addition as an MP because hes not one to mince his words.

And just because he is an MP doesn't automatically guarantee him a cabinet post. He would need to work for that.


*ducks to dodge the flying pigs, and crosses the street to avoid the band playing believe it if you like* POPPYCOCK! The tories aren't in office because of weak leadership and the fact that they campaigned with a manifesto of racism, bigotry, and plans to dismantle the NHS.

And, of course, Derek is going to completely reverse the status quo, isn't he? After all, he's not the brown-nosing, obsequious lickspittle type at all ... The ability to browbeat a couple of simpering, walking bikini hangers, slither unctuously all over men young enough to be his children and harbouring a blatant hatred of his intellectual superior for being comfortable in his own skin are just the qualities we’ve been crying out for in UK politics. :bored:

No, he just mispronounces them and uses them in the wrong context.

And grass is green and the sky blue. Well, there's a first time for everything, I suppose.

Basic conservatism: racism, misogyny, homophobia and one-upmanship. Xenophobia, bigotry and intolerance. Minuscule tax cuts to appease the working class backbone of the nation, massive tax cuts for the old-school-tie brigade feeding on the marrow of the needy, and then privatise everything in sight and sell it back to the people that already owned it in the first place to foot the bill.

science_to_win
27-08-2005, 08:48 AM
Originally posted by Ruth
I don't vote Tory, so the answer would have to be no. But in any event, I wouldn't vote for anyone just because they were famous - I'd want to know what they were planning to do if they got in.
true dat

slash/
27-08-2005, 11:33 AM
Oh, a political debate.

No, I don't vote right wing.

You do know that Derek supports Fox Hunting? He had a semi argument about it with good old Mary.

bananarama
27-08-2005, 04:18 PM
Originally posted by CharlotteSometimes
Originally posted by AndyJK

Its only because of the constituency boundaries in the North of England which is predominently Labour and the anti-Tories in Scotland that they are out of government. Remember the Conservatives polled more votes in England than Labour but finished up with 60 or so less seats.

Politics needs people in the House Of Commons who are going to speak out on issues without tip-toeing around evading questions

and thats why I believe Derek would be a welcome addition as an MP because hes not one to mince his words.

And just because he is an MP doesn't automatically guarantee him a cabinet post. He would need to work for that.


*ducks to dodge the flying pigs, and crosses the street to avoid the band playing believe it if you like* POPPYCOCK! The tories aren't in office because of weak leadership and the fact that they campaigned with a manifesto of racism, bigotry, and plans to dismantle the NHS.

And, of course, Derek is going to completely reverse the status quo, isn't he? After all, he's not the brown-nosing, obsequious lickspittle type at all ... The ability to browbeat a couple of simpering, walking bikini hangers, slither unctuously all over men young enough to be his children and harbouring a blatant hatred of his intellectual superior for being comfortable in his own skin are just the qualities we’ve been crying out for in UK politics. :bored:

No, he just mispronounces them and uses them in the wrong context.

And grass is green and the sky blue. Well, there's a first time for everything, I suppose.

Basic conservatism: racism, misogyny, homophobia and one-upmanship. Xenophobia, bigotry and intolerance. Minuscule tax cuts to appease the working class backbone of the nation, massive tax cuts for the old-school-tie brigade feeding on the marrow of the needy, and then privatise everything in sight and sell it back to the people that already owned it in the first place to foot the bill.

Wow. Well said CharlotteSometimes well said and that is the whole truth and nothing but the truth......

cc100
27-08-2005, 06:45 PM
does his colour impede on your judgement??

Aimee
27-08-2005, 07:17 PM
Vile idea, Derek as PM.

Never in a million years.

actor
27-08-2005, 07:23 PM
Hi Aimee! *waves*

Fangz
27-08-2005, 07:24 PM
Originally posted by cc100
does his colour impede on your judgement??
Don't be ridiculous, you can think that a black person would make a bad politician without being racist.:rolleyes:

Aimee
27-08-2005, 07:24 PM
Originally posted by actor
Hi Aimee! *waves* Hi actor! *waves back*

Ruth
27-08-2005, 07:27 PM
Originally posted by cc100
does his colour impede on your judgement??

What made you ask that?:conf:

science_to_win
27-08-2005, 08:24 PM
Originally posted by CharlotteSometimes
Originally posted by AndyJK

Its only because of the constituency boundaries in the North of England which is predominently Labour and the anti-Tories in Scotland that they are out of government. Remember the Conservatives polled more votes in England than Labour but finished up with 60 or so less seats.

Politics needs people in the House Of Commons who are going to speak out on issues without tip-toeing around evading questions

and thats why I believe Derek would be a welcome addition as an MP because hes not one to mince his words.

And just because he is an MP doesn't automatically guarantee him a cabinet post. He would need to work for that.


*ducks to dodge the flying pigs, and crosses the street to avoid the band playing believe it if you like* POPPYCOCK! The tories aren't in office because of weak leadership and the fact that they campaigned with a manifesto of racism, bigotry, and plans to dismantle the NHS.

And, of course, Derek is going to completely reverse the status quo, isn't he? After all, he's not the brown-nosing, obsequious lickspittle type at all ... The ability to browbeat a couple of simpering, walking bikini hangers, slither unctuously all over men young enough to be his children and harbouring a blatant hatred of his intellectual superior for being comfortable in his own skin are just the qualities we’ve been crying out for in UK politics. :bored:

No, he just mispronounces them and uses them in the wrong context.

And grass is green and the sky blue. Well, there's a first time for everything, I suppose.

Basic conservatism: racism, misogyny, homophobia and one-upmanship. Xenophobia, bigotry and intolerance. Minuscule tax cuts to appease the working class backbone of the nation, massive tax cuts for the old-school-tie brigade feeding on the marrow of the needy, and then privatise everything in sight and sell it back to the people that already owned it in the first place to foot the bill.
100% agreed.

science_to_win
27-08-2005, 08:24 PM
end of.

Skavau
27-08-2005, 11:13 PM
Basic conservatism: racism, misogyny, homophobia and one-upmanship. Xenophobia, bigotry and intolerance. Minuscule tax cuts to appease the working class backbone of the nation, massive tax cuts for the old-school-tie brigade feeding on the marrow of the needy, and then privatise everything in sight and sell it back to the people that already owned it in the first place to foot the bill.


Are you talking about Conservatism in general or just the Conservative party?

If you're talking about the party, then the fact that Derek is in the party must eliminate the homophobia factor. The only parties that can be considered racist are the BNP and the National Front (both running on political idealogies which are extreme right-wing).

Yes, I'd agree that the Conservatives are intolerant and use the flagship tax-cut issues to appeal to the working class and whenever they do get in power, they would more than likely privatise as much as they could. I think they are bad for Britain. Agreed.

No I would not vote for Derek Laud if he stood in my constituency as a Conservative. I disagree with fox hunting and am Liberal.

CharlotteSometimes
27-08-2005, 11:34 PM
Either or. The Republicans, for example, are a conservative party, and Reagan, Bush and Bush jnr. are all clear examples of the negative (although I'd struggle to find anything positive) aspects of conservatism.

Not at all. That point is rather lost when you consider Ted Heath, Robin Cook, or Tony Benn, etc. All of them famously at odds with their party ethic, yet still representing them in parliament. But Derek is himself homophobic and racist, so again the point is inaccurate. And just because the bigotry is latent rather than providing the core of the entire party manifesto, it doesn't discount its existence one iota.

sexy_rach
28-08-2005, 02:45 PM
yeh i would! itd be a right good laugh. get blair out!

Romantic Old Bird
28-08-2005, 03:55 PM
I wouldn't vote for him, as holds views with which I can never agree.
I cannot envisage ever voting for a conservative candidate again in my life.
My very first vote was tory - but I was simply reflecting my parents views at the time. They thought if you voted 'toff' you bettered yourself. In fact they were working class.
As for a prominent role in the Conservative party - well, there is very little competition, so it might just be possible I suppose.

However, I suspect he will continue to write instead.

Ruth
28-08-2005, 05:46 PM
Originally posted by sexy_rach
yeh i would! itd be a right good laugh. get blair out! I'd need more reason than it would be a right laugh! And I'd rather have Blair in, than any Tory.:spin2:

cc100
28-08-2005, 06:41 PM
Originally posted by Ruth
Originally posted by cc100
does his colour impede on your judgement??

What made you ask that?:conf:

because on the other forum, the fact that he is black seems to be mentioned in every sentence.

CharlotteSometimes
28-08-2005, 08:59 PM
Really? That's interesting. There's a parallel universe out there somewhere, where milk tastes sweet, horses have two heads, and I'm 5' 10'' with 36C breasts.

Ruth
28-08-2005, 11:35 PM
Originally posted by cc100
because on the other forum, the fact that he is black seems to be mentioned in every sentence.

I don't post on the other forum - I joined there but found it to be very unfriendly, so I stopped going there. I haven't noticed that his colour is an issue at all on this forum. The reason I wouldn't vote for him is because he is a Tory, and right now, I cannot imagine ever voting for a Tory.

Kore
29-08-2005, 12:11 AM
i hate it when people question your judgement and call you a racist because of it.. and it has nothing to do with race at all.

its my biggest pet hate. when people brand other people 'bully', 'racist' 'sexist', over little STUPID things.

cc100
29-08-2005, 06:38 PM
i dont for one moment believe that any of you are racist, not at all.

i was having this debate with a few female students i know, and a few were quite adamant that they would never vote for a 'black tory'.

i was appaled at this.:nono:

i myself have stated earlier in this thread that i WOULD vote for him, without a thought for his colour.

Fangz
29-08-2005, 06:41 PM
Would they vote for a white tory?

Ruth
29-08-2005, 06:42 PM
Originally posted by cc100
i dont for one moment believe that any of you are racist, not at all.

i was having this debate with a few female students i know, and a few were quite adamant that they would never vote for a 'black tory'.

i was appaled at this.:nono:

i myself have stated earlier in this thread that i WOULD vote for him, without a thought for his colour.

I definitely would NOT vote for him, also without thought for his colour.

science_to_win
29-08-2005, 06:42 PM
Originally posted by cc100
i dont for one moment believe that any of you are racist, not at all.

i was having this debate with a few female students i know, and a few were quite adamant that they would never vote for a 'black tory'.

i was appaled at this.:nono:

i myself have stated earlier in this thread that i WOULD vote for him, without a thought for his colour.
why did these female students say such a thing?
If they weren't racist the only other reason I could think of is that they wouldn't trust the black tory as it's not exactly doing he/she any favours is it now?!

cc100
29-08-2005, 06:44 PM
i guess its that some people cant see beyond colour.

Ruth
29-08-2005, 06:45 PM
Originally posted by cc100
i guess its that some people cant see beyond colour.

True...very sad.

science_to_win
29-08-2005, 06:46 PM
I guess that's why they were voting Tory in the first place haha.
Only joking, I guess there are many Tory supporters who aren't racist...perhaps