Originally posted by Batcher
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RIP Charles Kennedy
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Well we all know what happened the last time there was a national socialist party, perhaps he was really dyslexicSocialism is inseparably interwoven with totalitarianism and the abject worship of the state.
No Socialist Government conducting the entire life and industry of the country could afford to allow free, sharp, or violently-worded expressions of public discontent. -
Ooh, I see what you did thereOriginally posted by MicrosoftBob View PostWell we all know what happened the last time there was a national socialist party, perhaps he was really dyslexic
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Voters in his area must feel good if that is true.Originally posted by Batcher View PostSad to hear this new this morning. It's probably a suicide due to his personal circumstances over the last few months.Comment
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I don't think the voters can take any blame if someone chooses that path otherwise you would get candidates threatening to kill themselves if you don't vote for them.Originally posted by Unix View PostVoters in his area must feel good if that is true.
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"Some reports" - citation needed. And although the police may use the phrase "no suspicious circumstances" when dealing with an obvious suicide, that is not the only context in which they use it: they also use it, for example, when somebody has clearly died of an accident such as falling downstairs, or of obvious natural causes. It means what it says, and no more.Originally posted by Batcher View PostIt has in some reports. When police say 'no suspicious circumstances' when there is still to be a PM then they are alluding to suicide.Comment
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I think that John Prescott (of all people) found the right words: "History will be as kind to him as he was to others".Originally posted by vetran View PostBlimey
he seemed like a genuine bloke. SadComment
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That would lead to lowest voting turnout ever :-pOriginally posted by Batcher View PostI don't think the voters can take any blame if someone chooses that path otherwise you would get candidates threatening to kill themselves if you don't vote for them.
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Two Jabs being nice.Originally posted by expat View PostI think that John Prescott (of all people) found the right words: "History will be as kind to him as he was to others".
well said though.Comment
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No point speculating, could be any number of reasons. RIP.
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