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Too much one upmanship and wikiedpeia C&P points scoring bludz & theres a bad vibe on teh streets of the hood innit - some soldier is gonna get shanked for disrespekting our hard won right to vote innit


lets save our hate for those who deserve it


The Royal Family


Nick Clegg


Thatcher


Richard Branson & the former members of Genesis


Apple

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Woodrot - you only provide a binary choice Love or Hate. Most of us are too nuanced for that, so why not propose a scaled approach?


1 = Consuming Hatred


10 = Uncritical Love


With ZERO (0) to represent the "frankly I don't give a damn" position.


For your list my scores are:


The Royal Family The Queen - 8, the rest 5


Nick Clegg 0


Thatcher 8


Richard Branson 6


Former members of Genesis 0


Apple 7


And to add a few more:


Ken Livingstone 2


Arthur Scargill 2


New Nexus 2


Stalin 2


Hitler 1


Katie Price 0

A Hate Index?, good work MM!!!


I'm having a think and I'm clearly mellowing in my old age, the royals on masse barely register a 6, Queenie earning herself a 7 for unselfish if rather dull service over the years despite my instinctive republican leanings, though Charlie probably gets a 4.


Tories in a general principal sort of way potter between 5 and 6 though I'm sure I can muster one or two to go lower, ditto labour.


Galloway, he could probably get a 3 in good company with premiership football.


Katie Price is a 0 though what she represents is pretty much 2.


Paying booking fees on gig tickets (at a per ticket basis gggnnrrrrrrrkrkkhkrhrr!!!) is the only thing I can think of that gets a 1.


Oh, and Tony Blair obviously.

Bob Crow and the RMT: 1 (assuming the meter stops there. Else -99)


Camilla: 8 (the lady is just class in her dignified silence)


Ken: 7 (glad he lost the election, but do have a soft spot for him)


Ed Miliband: Meh. High on the Don't-Care-O-Meter. I mean, I'm not sure he actually exists.


The Guardian: 3 or 7, depending on what day it is and what stupid/smart opinion they have posted today.


Judge Judy: 9


Microsoft: 7 (when I am using Word)


Microsoft: 2 (when I am using Excel 2007)

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