Someone needs to take screen shots of the first page where the fool puts his byline, and the Churchhill page, then get them off to the Sun/Daily Mail axis of tabloid hatred asap.
October 6, 2006 at 9:06 PM
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No sign of Churchill...
October 6, 2006 at 9:26 PM
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October 6, 2006 at 9:27 PM
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Hmm. Interesting that young master Cameron is only just behind the Blesséd Margaret in the hate stakes.
Mr Churchill was there. The cowardly lickspittle has taken his picture down.
October 6, 2006 at 9:36 PM
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What a badly executed idea. I'd actually like to make sure that some of those Tories went down as the most hated. Unfotunately, you can go through it several times, voting at random, and throwing the overall results.
Wait a minute - it's just like our electoral system. Perhaps I'm being too harsh.
October 6, 2006 at 9:55 PM
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i concur. churchill *was* there.
October 6, 2006 at 9:57 PM
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Who pray are half these nebishes?
October 6, 2006 at 10:13 PM
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Hey Guys ! Great fun! just go round and round and round choosing "1" .... watch the average drop !
October 6, 2006 at 10:32 PM
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You know the end is nigh for the Blair project if Labour supporters have to resort to this!
October 6, 2006 at 11:56 PM
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Put Churchill back. Plenty of reasons to hate that Tory...
Crossed the floor to the Liberals in 1904, authorised heavy-handed policing at the Sidney Street Siege in 1911, used the army against trade unionists at Tonypandy coalmines 1910, chief architect of the Gallipoli debacle in 1915, authorised gassing of Kurds & Arabs in Iraq 1920 (quote: "I am strongly in favour of using poison gas against uncivilised tribes"), responsible for Britain's disastrous return to the Gold Standard 1924, opposed Indian home rule, spent WWII mostly drunk, though did give good speech on the radio, rightfully booted out in 1945 election.
Yes Tom, that might be something to think about, but what about this?
Would any of his successive prime ministers ever have looked good with a cigar in their mouth and a tommy gun in their hand?
No?
Gordon Brown is yet to jump on the bandwagon, but I rest my case.
October 7, 2006 at 1:13 AM
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' 12:32pm tom paine "Churchill .. Plenty of reasons to hate that Tory.. chief architect of the Gallipoli debacle in 1915 .. spent WWII mostly drunk ...
It's not fair to blame Winston for Gallipoli. His plans were sabotaged by the timid & useless British Admiral (de Roebeck was well past his sell-by date, hardly an example of the Nelson spirit) and by the arrogant & morose Kitchener
I seem to recall that the Chief Architect was a man who went by the unlikely name of Ataturk ... and above all his tremendously brave & resourceful Turkish soldiers
Meanwhile, an interesting fact of the (male) condition - if in WWII Mr Churchill were mostly drunk, he done more good than most sober politicians at the time
Senor Guido should persuade Mr Blair, and perhaps more importantly Cherie Antoinette, to internalize Guido's excess supplies of Rosé
Win, win, the Government of the Beloved Country might well suddenly improve
G E
October 7, 2006 at 8:24 AM
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When you can vote for the whole lot one at a time, and the whole thing scrolls round to start again and you can vote again, what is the point of this imbeciles pages? This is a gift to Labour party HQ workers who have bugger all to do inbetween wiping wet eyes on redundancy notices.
October 7, 2006 at 9:24 AM
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Lovely.Shows what kind of people make up Labour at the top.The cap certainly fits.
October 7, 2006 at 9:49 AM
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No one gets more than 4.5! No one hates Tories anymore... What has the world come to when Michael Howard gets a mere 4.5?
October 7, 2006 at 10:15 AM
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Boris Johnson seems to be collecting a surprising number of "1" votes. No idea why....
Is there anybody else that Guido would like a few votes cast for? In blocks of 1000, of course...
October 7, 2006 at 10:31 AM
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PS Make sure you don't load the adverts if you are considering a bit of scripted vote rigging...we wouldn't want anyone to get into trouble from amazon for click-fraud, would we?
October 7, 2006 at 10:46 AM
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Oh dear, someone seems to have taken such a disliking to Iain Dale that they managed to get his rating above 10! How could that have happened?
And Boris seems to have a very low rating. It even seems to have gone negative!
Have they contracted the same company to do ID cards?
October 7, 2006 at 11:33 AM
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Sadly the site owner has now remembered to check for negative votes and reset the counter. What a pity. Back to selling votes in blocks.
Never mind ID cards, do you think we'll be using this for e-voting when it gets forced on us, just like the postal voting scandal?
Why does Iain Dale have the second highest hate level (4.6 against 4.9 for Maggie? Seems that he has more against Mr Dale for being a blogger than he does for his politics.
October 7, 2006 at 12:38 PM
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I am reminded of one of those cheap TV efforts - the top 100 whatever- which channnel 4 recycles endlessly. A couple of years ago they had a rather nasty one in which some unknown people apparently voted for the 100 most hated. At number 2 was the blessed Margaret but the blessed Tone came in top. Alexei Sayle summed it up as "Thatcher was mad but Blair is mad and sanctimonious".
October 7, 2006 at 1:13 PM
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Ah Adrian. The guy who shafted his SDLP mates when he sucked up to the UUP's favourite squire of Sunningdale.
He's a rather interesting example of the hoops one must go through to "believe" in Blairism.
Non-policy staff Adrian McMenamin Head of campaigns
I can see some hack writing this up as a story right now. "CBI Staffer in anti-Tory hate campaign".
October 7, 2006 at 2:07 PM
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'Would any of his successive prime ministers ever have looked good with a cigar in their mouth and a tommy gun in their hand? '
Castro did though ;would have been more interesting than lots of those who followed Churchill but then they both had tremendous style - and wartime skills.
October 7, 2006 at 6:40 PM
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Or you could just hit "Tab-Spacebar" all the way through...It'll assign a vote of 1, then move to the next vote.
October 8, 2006 at 4:37 AM
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Pathetic little tosser, really scraping the barrel as an idea.
Kind of a good idea for a website wasted by being truely tedious.
But Mrs Thatcher only has an average hate of about 4.9 compared to David Camerons 4.5? That says a lot about the mind of the Blairites who have obviously used this website.
Anyone else get bored and just stop half way? Yawn.
October 8, 2006 at 8:43 PM
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If even Maggie, the hate figure of the left, only manages 4.8 / 10, this seems an own goal, actually suggesting that the Tories aren't hated very much at all - or that some unscrupulous people sabotage by just going through putting 1 for everybody. But who would do such a thing?
31 comments:
pscyo-Blairite ultra???
Oh well, if the cap fits and all that
Someone needs to take screen shots of the first page where the fool puts his byline, and the Churchhill page, then get them off to the Sun/Daily Mail axis of tabloid hatred asap.
No sign of Churchill...
Hmm. Interesting that young master Cameron is only just behind the Blesséd Margaret in the hate stakes.
Clearly that poll lead is starting to hurt...
Mr Churchill was there. The cowardly lickspittle has taken his picture down.
What a badly executed idea. I'd actually like to make sure that some of those Tories went down as the most hated. Unfotunately, you can go through it several times, voting at random, and throwing the overall results.
Wait a minute - it's just like our electoral system. Perhaps I'm being too harsh.
i concur. churchill *was* there.
Who pray are half these nebishes?
Hey Guys ! Great fun! just go round and round and round choosing "1" .... watch the average drop !
You know the end is nigh for the Blair project if Labour supporters have to resort to this!
Put Churchill back. Plenty of reasons to hate that Tory...
Crossed the floor to the Liberals in 1904, authorised heavy-handed policing at the Sidney Street Siege in 1911, used the army against trade unionists at Tonypandy coalmines 1910, chief architect of the Gallipoli debacle in 1915, authorised gassing of Kurds & Arabs in Iraq 1920 (quote: "I am strongly in favour of using poison gas against uncivilised tribes"), responsible for Britain's disastrous return to the Gold Standard 1924, opposed Indian home rule, spent WWII mostly drunk, though did give good speech on the radio, rightfully booted out in 1945 election.
Yes Tom, that might be something to think about, but what about this?
Would any of his successive prime ministers ever have looked good with a cigar in their mouth and a tommy gun in their hand?
No?
Gordon Brown is yet to jump on the bandwagon, but I rest my case.
'
12:32pm tom paine "Churchill .. Plenty of reasons to hate that Tory.. chief architect of the Gallipoli debacle in 1915 .. spent WWII mostly drunk ...
It's not fair to blame Winston for Gallipoli. His plans were sabotaged by the timid & useless British Admiral (de Roebeck was well past his sell-by date, hardly an example of the Nelson spirit) and by the arrogant & morose Kitchener
I seem to recall that the Chief Architect was a man who went by the unlikely name of Ataturk ... and above all his tremendously brave & resourceful Turkish soldiers
Meanwhile, an interesting fact of the (male) condition - if in WWII Mr Churchill were mostly drunk, he done more good than most sober politicians at the time
Senor Guido should persuade Mr Blair, and perhaps more importantly Cherie Antoinette, to internalize Guido's excess supplies of Rosé
Win, win, the Government of the Beloved Country might well suddenly improve
G E
When you can vote for the whole lot one at a time, and the whole thing scrolls round to start again and you can vote again, what is the point of this imbeciles pages? This is a gift to Labour party HQ workers who have bugger all to do inbetween wiping wet eyes on redundancy notices.
Lovely.Shows what kind of people make up Labour at the top.The cap certainly fits.
No one gets more than 4.5! No one hates Tories anymore... What has the world come to when Michael Howard gets a mere 4.5?
Boris Johnson seems to be collecting a surprising number of "1" votes. No idea why....
Is there anybody else that Guido would like a few votes cast for? In blocks of 1000, of course...
PS Make sure you don't load the adverts if you are considering a bit of scripted vote rigging...we wouldn't want anyone to get into trouble from amazon for click-fraud, would we?
Oh dear, someone seems to have taken such a disliking to Iain Dale that they managed to get his rating above 10! How could that have happened?
And Boris seems to have a very low rating. It even seems to have gone negative!
Have they contracted the same company to do ID cards?
Sadly the site owner has now remembered to check for negative votes and reset the counter. What a pity. Back to selling votes in blocks.
Never mind ID cards, do you think we'll be using this for e-voting when it gets forced on us, just like the postal voting scandal?
Why does Iain Dale have the second highest hate level (4.6 against 4.9 for Maggie? Seems that he has more against Mr Dale for being a blogger than he does for his politics.
I am reminded of one of those cheap TV efforts - the top 100 whatever- which channnel 4 recycles endlessly. A couple of years ago they had a rather nasty one in which some unknown people apparently voted for the 100 most hated. At number 2 was the blessed Margaret but the blessed Tone came in top. Alexei Sayle summed it up as "Thatcher was mad but Blair is mad and sanctimonious".
Ah Adrian. The guy who shafted his SDLP mates when he sucked up to the UUP's favourite squire of Sunningdale.
He's a rather interesting example of the hoops one must go through to "believe" in Blairism.
Might not be good for his current employment prospects:
Non-policy staff
Adrian McMenamin
Head of campaigns
I can see some hack writing this up as a story right now. "CBI Staffer in anti-Tory hate campaign".
'Would any of his successive prime ministers ever have looked good with a cigar in their mouth and a tommy gun in their hand? '
Castro did though ;would have been more interesting than lots of those who followed Churchill but then they both had tremendous style - and wartime skills.
Or you could just hit "Tab-Spacebar" all the way through...It'll assign a vote of 1, then move to the next vote.
Pathetic little tosser, really scraping the barrel as an idea.
Kind of a good idea for a website wasted by being truely tedious.
But Mrs Thatcher only has an average hate of about 4.9 compared to David Camerons 4.5? That says a lot about the mind of the Blairites who have obviously used this website.
Anyone else get bored and just stop half way? Yawn.
If even Maggie, the hate figure of the left, only manages 4.8 / 10, this seems an own goal, actually suggesting that the Tories aren't hated very much at all - or that some unscrupulous people sabotage by just going through putting 1 for everybody. But who would do such a thing?
What about one for the old Labourites called Am I Trot Or Not?