Robert Mugabe gives his opinion on the UK General Elections
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[url]http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/africaandindianocean/zimbabwe/7370383/Robert-Mugabe-gives-David-Cameron-election-backing.html[/url]
[quote]The Zimbabwe president said his country would have better relations with London if the Conservatives got in.
"We have always related better with the British through the Conservatives than Labour," he said. "We have a better chance with David Cameron than with Brown."
"Conservatives are bold, Blair and Brown run away when they see me, but not these fools, they know how to relate to others."
Mugabe's comments came after Gordon Brown told Jacob Zuma, the South African president, that Zimbabwe's sanctions would not be lifted until progress was seen in the power-sharing government.
Zuma, who is the mediator in Zimbabwe's fragile unity accord, wants the sanctions lifted.
Relations between Zimbabwe and London have been strained over the past ten years, after Mugabe's government started seizing white-owned farms, under his controversial land reform laws.
In 2002, the government imposed targeted sanctions on Mugabe and his inner circle – including a travel ban and freezing of bank accounts – following allegations of a rigged election.
Mugabe, who is 86, has led Zimbabwe since independence from Britain in 1980. In recent years has been accused of holding onto power through violence and fraud.[/quote]
Not sure if Cameron would want that offer of support.
Forgetting of course, that the conservatives WILL fuck the country up the shitter worse than Labour ever could.
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They sold their souls for magic fuck up powers.
[quote]Mugabe, who is 86, has led Zimbabwe since independence from Britain in 1980. In recent years has been accused of holding onto power through violence and fraud.[/quote]
No way!
and here i was thinking mugabe held on to power because he was just such a great guy
Forgive me for my ignorance, but which party is the "good" party? The party supports civil rights, personal freedoms and that sort of things?
[QUOTE=Nitrowing;20563959]Forgive me for my ignorance, but which party is the "good" party? The party supports civil rights, personal freedoms and that sort of things?[/QUOTE]
If I remember correctly, both suck.
[quote=nitrowing;20563959]forgive me for my ignorance, but which party is the "good" party? The party supports civil rights, personal freedoms and that sort of things?[/quote]
hah
That'll help them in the elections.
[B] Vote Convervative[/B]
[I]Because Mugabe thinks we're cool[/I]
Vote Conservative
Really guys, we know what we're doing!
We're still voting between shit, shit, shit and other shit.
[QUOTE=Robbazking;20564152]I'm going to vote BNP.[/QUOTE]
You're a pansy.
[QUOTE=Nitrowing;20563959]Forgive me for my ignorance, but which party is the "good" party? The party supports civil rights, personal freedoms and that sort of things?[/QUOTE]
Lib dems.
[QUOTE=Sh33p;20572904]Lib dems.[/QUOTE]
Uh, they want proportional representation so they get disqualified for being retards
[QUOTE=Robbazking;20564152]I'm going to vote BNP.[/QUOTE]
Ok, enjoy the collapse of the economy while they're in power.
[QUOTE=MachiniOs;20573620]Ok, enjoy the collapse of the economy while they're in power.[/QUOTE]
I think it was a joke.
Plus the economy would probably be one of the last things you think about if the BNP get into power.
[QUOTE=MachiniOs;20573620]Ok, enjoy the collapse of the economy while they're in power.[/QUOTE]
That already happened with Labour.
[QUOTE=radioactive;20576607]That already happened with Labour.[/QUOTE]
Happen with most governments :S
ukip
[QUOTE=Nitrowing;20563959]Forgive me for my ignorance, but which party is the "good" party? The party supports civil rights, personal freedoms and that sort of things?[/QUOTE]
Each party has some of those elements, none have all.
Libdems, as someone above pointed out, want proportional representation. :downs:
Also they'll never get in; it's been Labour/Conservative for the past century or so (with a coalition during WW2).
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[QUOTE=Nitrowing;20563959]Forgive me for my ignorance, but which party is the "good" party? The party supports civil rights, personal freedoms and that sort of things?[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=Nitrowing;20563959]Forgive me for my ignorance, but which party is the "good" party? The party supports civil rights, personal freedoms and that sort of things?[/QUOTE]
Labour - social democracy
Conservative - conservativism
Lib Dems - strong civil liberties, pro-globalisation
so
Asshats
Asshats
more asshats.
Green ftw
As big a toff as David Cameron is, I don't think he'd be any more cooperative with Mugabe than the Labour government.
[QUOTE=smurfy;20577043]Labour - conservatism
Conservative - conservativism
Lib Dems - thumb twiddling[/QUOTE]
Fixed.
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[QUOTE=Wiggles;20578424]As big a toff as David Cameron is, I don't think he'd be any more cooperative with Mugabe than the Labour government.[/QUOTE]
No shit?
[QUOTE=radioactive;20576607]That already happened with Labour.[/QUOTE]
The BNP want to get rid of all the immigrant workers, but if they do who's going to do all the jobs Brits don't want to do?
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