I have no idea what this latest bit of student Conservative Future politics is actually about, clearly someone thinks these people are pure evil though and need to be exorcised.
Monday, September 08, 2008
Conservative Future hissy fit?
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5 comments:
kids are throwing the toys out their pram again - www.torybear.com
rumour has it this video was done by Michael Lunn (CCHQ thug) who hates Michael Rock - CF chairman.
The guy who writes tory bear is too much of a fucking pussy to write this though.
There's a bit of a tiff going on over some proposed restructuring of CF. Storm in a teacup. Tory Bear has more.
Well they do know how to do a hissy fit. Now how much worth they have to anything else is questionable...
I tried joining CF at university three years ago - I attended three meetings and promptly completely gave up on the activity. It wasn't just that the meetings were dull, deeply disorganised and devoid of any political conversation whatsoever - it was the greasy sniping and backstabbing by the executive members that did it in for me. (Not to mention the astonishing board election in my last meeting where people who'd never even attended a meeting before were invited to take up junior positions and a recount was forced because there were more votes counted than there had been people in the room.)
Storm in a teacup is giving it too much credit. More like a mild breeze in a shot glass.
Could have easily been avoided and quite a distraction from the real work that needs to go on in campaigning.
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