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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostPerhaps they could invest some in giving spelling lessonsComment
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostNothing to see here. Come the general election people will vote for who they want to run the country again. A by-election win doesn't mean a thing.
Originally posted by TaxInspector View PostI'm all for UKIP, they are for the common man. It cant be write that all the rich gits the 1% take all the national cake. Hopeully they will strengthen HMRC.
Trolling's generally a safe occupation on these fora, though.Last edited by Zero Liability; 21 November 2014, 12:38.Comment
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostNothing to see here. Come the general election people will vote for who they want to run the country again. A by-election win doesn't mean a thing.Originally posted by Zero Liability View PostThat's what Dave said.Comment
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Originally posted by barrydidit View PostThat's what Dave wants to happen. I think the genie is out of the bottle though. SNP in Scotland will probably be a significant bloc at Westminster. UKIP in England could well emulate some of that success too. The complacent idea that it's either Labour or Tories and they each take their turn for a decade or so is starting to look a little old fashioned. When it's that approach which has got the country in the state it is, you can hardly blame the electorate for looking for alternatives, regardless of the parliamentary chaos which ensues.
Please don't quote that when we get a rainbow coalition next May.Will work inside IR35. Or for food.Comment
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostI think the current coalition may well have put people off the idea of coalitions for a while and this time we'll see a clear winner.
Please don't quote that when we get a rainbow coalition next May.
In the likely event of a coalition the real question is can one stay together for more than a few months?Comment
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