WHO Poll
Q: 2023/24 Hopes & aspirations for this season
a. As Champions of Europe there's no reason we shouldn't be pushing for a top 7 spot & a run in the Cups
24%
  
b. Last season was a trophy winning one and there's only one way to go after that, I expect a dull mid table bore fest of a season
17%
  
c. Buy some f***ing players or we're in a battle to stay up & that's as good as it gets
18%
  
d. Moyes out
37%
  
e. New season you say, woohoo time to get the new kit and wear it it to the pub for all the big games, the wags down there call me Mr West Ham
3%
  



SurfaceAgentX2Zero 6:31 Tue Nov 18
Mr Edward Miliband
Keen to lower his competence rating even further, having been positively rinsed on live TV by the ghastly Mylene Klaas, Miliband has ignored the age old adage of 'when in a hole stop digging' by coming up with a response a day later which is clearly written by someone else almost equally as thick.

For the Tories, he is the gift that keeps giving.

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jools268 3:15 Tue Dec 2
Re: Mr Edward Miliband
How anyone could think that Milliband could be a good leader is totally beyond me.
He's a wet, inneffectual numpty who does not command any respect.

And dont get me started on that cunt on a stick Ed Balls.....

Phils White Gloves 3:04 Tue Dec 2
Re: Mr Edward Miliband
David L, for someone who can't write on a forum with the correct grammar and punctuation, I think it's a bit rich to be calling someone else 'know nothing, ignorant cunts'.

Ignorance is maybe something you excel at?

David L 2:57 Tue Dec 2
Re: Mr Edward Miliband
Re Ashcroft.

at least he's honest about it. Can you imagine a Labour lord or minister doing the same?

That poll was in Doncaster as well - northern and full of know nothing ignorant labour cunts.

Fuck off Miliband

Ditcher 2:33 Tue Dec 2
Re: Mr Edward Miliband
Or this

http://www.theguardian.com/education/2014/dec/02/students-private-higher-education-colleges-taxpayer-subsidy-benefits-nao-loans#comments

Thanks Camoron

Phils White Gloves 2:12 Tue Dec 2
Re: Mr Edward Miliband
Bet you won't see this in the Daily Mail today.....




By Lord Ashcroft

One of the most important principles behind my polling is transparency. All the data from my polls is published for all to see. This is important as it shows the research is done properly, and allows anyone who is interested to get the maximum possible value from the work.

The slightly more uncomfortable but nonetheless crucial side of transparency is that people can see when a mistake is made. Unfortunately that was the case last week in my poll of Doncaster North.

I am grateful to Anthony Wells for bringing to my attention an error in the way this survey was weighted. A mistake at the data processing stage meant that the poll included too many Conservative voters and not enough Labour voters. This made opinion in Doncaster North look considerably less favourable towards Ed Miliband than it actually is.

Corrected data tables are below, as is an amended summary of the results. In a nutshell, Labour lead UKIP by 29 points in Doncaster North, not twelve; Miliband leads Cameron as best PM by 14 points, not one point; Miliband’s constituents would rather see him as PM than Cameron; they give him the highest ratings of the four main party leaders, not the third highest; and they trust Miliband and Balls more on the economy than Cameron and Osborne, not the reverse.

I hope readers will appreciate that I always aim to conduct my research to the highest standards, that data is always checked, and that instances like this are very rare. As ever, I welcome questions and observations on my research, and will always seek to correct errors that inevitably crop up from time to time.

Meanwhile, my apologies to all readers and especially to Ed Miliband.

Valley Hammer 11:02 Wed Nov 19
Re: Mr Edward Miliband
I have no idea 8 , but I'm sure you will tell me , along with the number of other foreigners who have never paid in and yet get free health care. There was an Asian in front of me at the hospital last week. He said, in very broken English he had been in the country five months. Whether he had worked in those five months is open to question.

Gloucester Iron 4:53 Wed Nov 19
Re: Mr Edward Miliband

After8 4:40 Wed Nov 19
Re: Mr Edward Miliband
Well cough it will be.

I like politics more than most. I'm involved more than most. I'm just saying I think this site has overkill.

I actually start few political threads. I've started two,three tops this year. One was recent.


Bloody hell, I'm agreeing with a Tory! I'm going for a lie down...

After8 4:40 Wed Nov 19
Re: Mr Edward Miliband
Well cough it will be.

I like politics more than most. I'm involved more than most. I'm just saying I think this site has overkill.

I actually start few political threads. I've started two,three tops this year. One was recent.

Far Cough 4:32 Wed Nov 19
Re: Mr Edward Miliband
"I'm sure post Rochester they'll be more Immigration and politics threads started by all of these self appointed experts. "


Said without any hint of irony what so ever

After8 4:30 Wed Nov 19
Re: Mr Edward Miliband
How many Africans used the nhs last year then valley?

After8 4:29 Wed Nov 19
Re: Mr Edward Miliband
Spot on one mc.

I've hardly commented on this one as even I'm bored of it. There's three threads going at once.

Maybe the mods can just have one thread that's sticky at the top.

I'm sure post Rochester they'll be more Immigration and politics threads started by all of these self appointed experts.

Valley Hammer 3:48 Wed Nov 19
Re: Mr Edward Miliband
The NHS should not be free until you have paid into it for a significant period. At the moment we are mugged off by the world's health tourists.

mentor 1:39 Wed Nov 19
Re: Mr Edward Miliband
There is no such thing as a political expert in terms of every day politics. Everyone has a say. That's the beauty of politics.

Gloucester Iron 1:21 Wed Nov 19
Re: Mr Edward Miliband

Johnson 11:24 Wed Nov 19
Re: Mr Edward Miliband
Probably because they'd bore themselves to sleep by reading the dullards droning on, OM.

I'm not even going to read but I assume the usual cunts are in attendance?

Is absolutely the correct answer, Johnson zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz...

threesixty 12:37 Wed Nov 19
Re: Mr Edward Miliband
Funny how people complain about the country, how it's run etc... Then when the general public actually discuss politics (because strangely, it's the one thing that actually does affects US) people basically say "know your place", "your not a politician, what do you know etc...".

A bit like Stockholm syndrome I think...

Johnson 11:24 Wed Nov 19
Re: Mr Edward Miliband
Probably because they'd bore themselves to sleep by reading the dullards droning on, OM.

I'm not even going to read but I assume the usual cunts are in attendance?

One McAvennieeeeee 11:22 Wed Nov 19
Re: Mr Edward Miliband
It's amazing how many political experts we have on here. Why do PM's not just read WHO?

COOL HAND LUKE 11:17 Wed Nov 19
Re: Mr Edward Miliband
Honest Hammer 12.17

EOT

Turan 10:12 Wed Nov 19
Re: Mr Edward Miliband
It is same old same old. That's why you need new parties and ideas to shake up the status quo. UKIP have done that, shame there are not others who would bring other ideas to the table.

Phils White Gloves 10:08 Wed Nov 19
Re: Mr Edward Miliband
Yawn yawn yawn...

Labour spend it all, the Tories think it's theirs so they claw it all back.

In between misinformed people argue about it ad naseum.

That's politics.

Turan 10:02 Wed Nov 19
Re: Mr Edward Miliband
Money is there, the willingness is not.

The government, most english people are ingeneral more worried about the coat on their own back

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