He is a twat, but I forgive every bad word I've said about him for this piece of art.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qxweGVGQRTQ&eurl=
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The bit near the end where he's ripping into the guys sitting outside the pub has just made Brand an entry in my cool book.
That was pretty nice. I had a little trouble with the accents because Im American, but this guy, Brand, exposed a bunch of white trash nazis quite nicely. Im sorry that you have to deal with these guys, Cain.
They usually never come this far north. They came once, because this is the oldest debating society in Scotland and Nick Griffin, their leader, wanted to debate BNP policy. And once they sent flyers around my home town. But up here, its a quarter foreigner anyway, mostly students. And the Scots are diehard Labour/Lib Dem supporters, as a whole.
And my home town is Conservative, solidly. Last time they tried, we had a 99.8% white population anyhow, so they were doomed to fail. Now, with all the Poles...I'm not so sure, but they mainly concentrate on northern towns and the east end of London, as well as English Labour strongholds, manufacturing centres, lots of bitter unionists etc who think Labour sold out. Which is strange, as many of their members are ex-Conservatives anyway.
Brand's abit of a cock now, to be honest. He needs to get back on the drugs, he performs better as a comedian with them.
Oh, and MASSIVE BNP lulz: http://www.ministryoftruth.org.uk/2006/05/30/the-name%e2%80%99s-freedom-%e2%80%93-steve-freedom/
Okay, could you just as a reminder post the British political parties, and their general stances, or a link to them, because I always get confused.
Labour - technically left wing, socialist party, strongly linked to the unions. Under Blair they have moved away to a more Democrat "Third Way" stance.
Liberal Democrats - Social liberals. Like Libertarians on social issues, and lefties on economic ones. Powerful at the local level.
Conservatives - right wing, party of the landowners, very rich and clergy. Generally divided into a libertarian/constitutionalist wing (small) and traditionalist wing (large).
Green Party - left wing environmental group, not very popular
UK Independence Party - right wing, xenophobic, libertarian economics, opposed to the European Union and immigration, probably not racist though.
RESPECT- left wing socialist environmentalist group, main member being George Galloway MP, friend of Saddam Hussein.
And of course, the BNP. Those are the largest parties.
Quote from: Cain on January 15, 2007, 08:44:52 PM
Labour - technically left wing, socialist party, strongly linked to the unions.  Under Blair they have moved away to a more Democrat "Third Way" stance.
Liberal Democrats - Social liberals. Like Libertarians on social issues, and lefties on economic ones.  Powerful at the local level.
Conservatives - right wing, party of the landowners, very rich and clergy.  Generally divided into a libertarian/constitutionalist wing (small) and traditionalist wing (large).
Green Party - left wing environmental group, not very popular
UK Independence Party - right wing, xenophobic, libertarian economics, opposed to the European Union and immigration, probably not racist though.
RESPECT- left wing socialist environmentalist group, main member being George Galloway MP, friend of Saddam Hussein.
And of course, the BNP.  Those are the largest parties.
sounds a lot like canadian politics
Yeah, but you have crazy French bloc people too. Which makes it much more fun.
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the problem is the only leader that makes sense sometimes leads the federal bloq
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yes us frenchies are fucking nuts
Quote from: Cain on January 15, 2007, 08:44:52 PM
Labour - technically left wing, socialist party, strongly linked to the unions. Under Blair they have moved away to a more Democrat "Third Way" stance.
Liberal Democrats - Social liberals. Like Libertarians on social issues, and lefties on economic ones. Powerful at the local level.
Conservatives - right wing, party of the landowners, very rich and clergy. Generally divided into a libertarian/constitutionalist wing (small) and traditionalist wing (large).
Green Party - left wing environmental group, not very popular
UK Independence Party - right wing, xenophobic, libertarian economics, opposed to the European Union and immigration, probably not racist though.
RESPECT- left wing socialist environmentalist group, main member being George Galloway MP, friend of Saddam Hussein.
And of course, the BNP. Those are the largest parties.
Thanks again Cain.
You can add solidarity and Scottish Socialist parties in with Respect on the left/
Yeah, thats true. I tend to avoid Scottish politics though, unless forced to do otherwise.
Quote from: Cain on January 16, 2007, 06:22:12 PM
Yeah, thats true. I tend to avoid Scottish politics though, unless forced to do otherwise.
Scottish politics has been going down hill ever since the clans disbanded. Fkin english sponsored franchise now.