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Who are you voting for?
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I suspect you mean Cameron, as he'd be the one in power if the referendum were to happen in 2017. The actual exit would most likely arrive just before the next GE anyway. I think they're better off pushing for a PR system, along with the LDs, though the latter may be less enthusiastic about that now. -
I just assumed he was on of the mob here contracting in Germany.Originally posted by d000hg View PostCan you remember what one looks like?
The fact you capitalise the word indicates some issues, too.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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One of these,
Parliamentary
Howling Laud – Uxbridge and South Ruislip
Baron Von Thunderclap – Mid Sussex
Johnny Disco – Wythenshawe and Sale East
Peter E. Hill – Louth and Horncastle
Nick the Flying Brick – Doncaster North
Nicholas Robert Blunderbuss Green – Kenilworth and Southam
The Dame Dixon – Hove and Portslade
Mad Max Bobetsky – North East Hampshire
Ann Kelly, The Mid Bed Minx – Mid Bedfordshire
Baron Barnes Von Claptrap – Gower, South Wales.
Mad Hatter – Oxford East
Mad Mike Young – Sittingbourne and Sheppey
Hairy Knorm Davidson – Faversham and Mid Kent
Baron Von Magpie – Islwyn
George Ridgeon – Gloucester
Local
Howling Laud – Also standing in his home town of Fleet, Hampshire, for a District Council Seat, to go along with his Town Council one!
Baron Von Thunderclap – Bolney Parish Council [unopposed]
Lord Cameron of Roundwood – Northenden Manchester – Local Council
Baron Fullstop – Wickmanford Ward – Wychaven Dist Council, Worcestershire. Also Childwickham, Worcs – [Unopposed]
Mad Mike Young – Minster on Sea [Unopposed]
Chris Worfolk – City and Hunslet, Leeds.
Mad Max Bobetsky – Hart District, Elevetham, Hants.
Adam Gzunder Campbell – Brunswick and Adelaide Ward, Hove.
Sir Oink-a-Lot – Sharston, Manchester
Martin Hogbin – Limpsfield Parish, Oxted, Surrey
Nick the Flying Brick – Kirk Ireton Parish Council [unopposed]
Peter E. Hill – Great Carlton Parish – Lincolnshire
Roger Monksummers – Gillingham, Dorset.“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.”Comment
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Regarding the Tories' and UKIP's plans regarding taking individuals on MW off tax, I somehow suspect this won't involve raising NI thresholds and setting them on par with PAYE ones, which really it ought to if that is the intention.Comment
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