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  1. Someone just texted in saying "saints need to go for the win". Why would you text something so spasticatedly obvious?
  2. Don't be like that.
  3. It's not sounded that bad a first half to be fair. Oldham haven't had a look in, we've just got to score 1 goal and then take advantage fro the gaps and it'll finnish 3-0. Simples.
  4. Where's Alpine? We need our lucky mascot.
  5. ha ha, this has thread potential.
  6. According to the stats on saintsplayer we've only had 42% possession. I reckon they just make these stats up.
  7. Been better the last 10 minutes.
  8. Puncheon playing well again.
  9. Do we know why they shout it?:confused:
  10. penalty turned down, commentators saying the refs turning down everything for us.
  11. No, it's perfect for a change.
  12. we'll all come out the woodwork for the final game should it still be in the balance.
  13. Beutiful sunset over albion towers aparently.
  14. We need Tranmere to win tonight to keep Exeter in the relegation mix going into the final game against Huddersfield.
  15. Any ideas how many tickets sold for tonight?
  16. I know someone who's been to Bulgaria and they said it was very basic and the food was always luke warm.
  17. I sometimes do exactly this.
  18. 5/6 on saints to be winning at h/t is the bet.
  19. dune

    BNP

    Consider this article: The refusal of 21st-century left-wing and liberal opinion to separate itself from radical Islam is, however, a living disgrace with disastrous consequences for Europe. You can see them everywhere if you are willing to look. In January, for instance, Harriet Harman and Ed Miliband attended a "Progressive London" conference packed with the supporters of the Muslim Brotherhood, which believes in the establishment of a totalitarian theocracy. George Galloway, who saluted the courage of Saddam Hussein, was there too, inevitably, as was Tariq Ramadan, the shifty academic who thinks there should only be a "moratorium" on the stoning to death of adulterous women rather than an outright ban. Imagine the fuss if, say, William Hague and Michael Gove had gone to a conference on the future of right-wing politics in London and joined members of the BNP, a far-right politician who had saluted the courage of Augusto Pinochet and an academic who argued for a "moratorium" on black immigration to Britain. The BBC would have exploded. It, along with everyone else, kept quiet, of course, about Harman and Miliband because they were from the Left and therefore could never be beyond the pale. http://www.standpointmag.co.uk/features-march-10-where-the-far-left-joins-the-far-right-nick-cohen-western-guilt
  20. A tipping point in politics is on the cards. Not at this election because it's all about the old parties - Labour, Conservative and Liberals - but if and when a hung parliament brings in voting reform there's no reason why we can't see an upsurge in more radical parties. Just look to the European elections where the electorate knew that a BNP or a UKIP vote wasn't a wasted vote. I never thought we'd ever see a BNP or a UKIP member of the UK parliament, but with the Liberals looking likely to get voting reform i'd suggest it's only a matter of time now until we see small, but growing numbers of them and the likes of the greens facing each other in parliament.
  21. dune

    BNP

    I agree. Looking to the future UKIP needs to change it's name from one which implies it's merely a focus group and from this acorn grow a giant Oak. If there's a hung parliament and PR is brought in this gives us a window of opportunity.
  22. dune

    BNP

    That website illustrates clearly that there's very little difference between the far left and the far right. You only have to look at how the ANL types march alongside far right islamist extremists to see they are an unprincipled bunch.
  23. dune

    Electoral Reform

    Well I think this is what would happen and hope It would happen too. The public would then see both parties (liberals and labour) as one and the same and the choice would be beween them on one side and the Conservatives on the other. Effectively you'd be back to a two party system with Tories pehaps allying with Unionist parties from NI and UKIP which would do well. Under these cisumstances there would be a real choice between left and right. But there will be times when Welsh and Scottish Nationalists will be needed and that is not a good thing.
  24. Who you calling a Wotsit!!!
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