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are well annoying actually
all career politicians and wannabe journalist from the amount of soundbites and slagging off
i joined my unions conservative society even if i hate the party as theyve got loads of rather well known people like john major, oliver letwin etc this year doing speeches and taking questions!
i just hate career politicians as a whole
all career politicians and wannabe journalist from the amount of soundbites and slagging off
i joined my unions conservative society even if i hate the party as theyve got loads of rather well known people like john major, oliver letwin etc this year doing speeches and taking questions!
i just hate career politicians as a whole
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It's the same with any sabbatical position, it becomes politicised. It's why I have never yet voted on a union sabbatical position, because they're all smug cunts.
But what other sort of politician are you going to get, other than a "career" one?
my uni has a repoen nominations option so when i see one candidate i tick that and void the rest
I only ever bothered voting for college elections, as it directly affected me, but even then it was only normally for the senior JCR positions. And even then I resented it: JCRs are staffed by cunts just like everywhere else, and in my 2nd year the JCR president was a cunt beyond all definition of cunt.
Aren't you a year above me? Wouldn't that have been Andy Gates?
And everyone I knew at Aidan's thought he was a cunt too. Mysogynistic prick.
I may have been a fresher but I was impressed he knew my name from the minute I arrived and genuinely liked him.
Joel Turner though, didn't like him.
What's the president like this year? My housemate, traitor that she is, has gone to do her MA at Chad's so I don't hear much from the hill anymore. Though I'm still astounded by that pizza bar
I didn't like Gates because he was not very accomodating, I don't think. he bighegd up the whole drinking aspect, and a lot of people I know were tee-totallers and felt very isolated by him, especially with his newsletters and all his gags about "the pissed sluts" at Aidan's, which weren't funny.
Maybe I didn't pay enough attention. I think there's a general problem in JCR elections that it's popular people who get the positions, not necessarily the most capable. Aidan's has had a drinking culture all the time I've been there. It can't really be described as inclusive of tee totallers (like myself).
The pizza shop is a good alternative to evening meals on weekends. I'm glad it's there despite the JCR shop bitches and moans about a loss of profits and thus a loss of JCR funds, all the rent money goes to college. Our current President is Claire Leggatt. She's alright, tries to listen to everyone, doing quite a lot for welfare but not particularly charismatic. Next year is a huge backwards step, the JCR has chosen Helen Brown the current Bar Chair for the position. I can't see the reliance on drinking being tackled, can you?
I should stop voting in these things, the candidate I choose never wins. Duncan Birch: Think of what he could have done!
I wish there'd been a pizza shop when I lived in. Better than toasties, though I'd have got even fatter.
Being a reasonable drinker myself, the drinking culture was never something that bothered me. It was more the way Gates personified it, with the repeated implication that if you didn't drink so much you ended up in Dryburn then you couldn't be a full member of Aidan's, and you weren't fulfilling the "community spirit" if you didn't shag a different bird every night. The ads for the college ball in 2002 upset a lot of people.
I know what you mean about Claire Leggatt though:)
PMs! Sigh.
Anyway, I like the deb soc at our uni (which is the same as wheresmyplacebo) but I'm not actually a member I just go along occasionally. Some people piss me off, for sure, but the debates are well-organised and usually pretty good (I spoke once, and was shit, but that aside...)
That explains why you're so snappy!
I guess that must be a really old joke?