As I am approaching the voting age of 18, and will therefore be able to vote at the next election, I am starting to wonder who to vote for. Sure - there's alot of time between now and then, but surely one party must tickle my fancy?
Being the kinda eccentric guy I am, I used to be an avid Monster Raving Loony Party fan, and also a Conservative Party fanatic. Whilst the MRLP is, is being a supporter of the Conservative Party as burlesque as it seems to many who question my views?
Recently, David Cameron, the newly-elected leader of the Conservative Party has come under alot of 'fire' over his past; he alledgedly took Cannabis, a 'Class A' drug whilst he was still at Eton. Secondly, he used to be on a board of directors of a company in charge of a chain of bars and pubs - where, according to Jeremy Paxman, one can buy a jug of 'Pink Pussy' for just £8. Is this the man we really want to run our glorious country? I do think that he has a fair chance of winning, as does a certain person in Windsor:
£200,000 bet on Cameron is largest ever
from 'The Scotsman':
"Mr Cameron's front-runner status was underlined by a £200,000 bet on him being named leader next Tuesday, said by bookmaker William Hill to be the largest political wager ever taken. At odds of just 25-1 on, the mystery punter, who placed the bet at a Windsor shop, stands to win just £8,000 if he is proved right. William Hill cut the odds on a Cameron victory even further, to 66-1 on, after taking the bet, compared with 14-1 against for former front-runner Mr Davis to win."
To me, this shows the certainty of the British Public, even though the odds were only initially 25-1, and possible winnings only £8000, that David Cameron will win the forthcoming elections. It is this attitude that I believe has encouraged Mr. Cameron to stay in politics contrary to the actions of certain homosexual and alcoholic Liberal Democrats who shall remain nameless who were forced out of 'power' after 'serious alligations' were made against them. It is also this attidude that has made me a strong 'pro' conservative, as people believe in him. He doesn't claim to like the 'Arctic Monkeys', although he has claimed to like Bob Dylan :D, and furthermore, I believe that contrary to his private past, I believe that he will be what makes Great Britain great.
Was it the Queen that bet that money on David Cameron? We all know she's up for a 'flutter'. Was it a Corgi, or was it just a homosexual, alcoholic Liberal Democrat?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/nolavconsole/ukfs_news/hi/newsid_4440000/newsid_4447400/bb_rm_4447480.stm
Monday, 26 March 2007
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YAY! HEY ED! You got a blog!! X
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