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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostLabour are desperate. So desperate that they'll agree to anything. Of course, they've agreed to it before, but this time they're fooked!
Conservatives are sticking to principles. Liberals = bedwetters. Labour = Union gobtulipes. Tories = Cash rich contractors.
Hmmmm, so now the tories announce they will "go the extra mile" on AV. Sticking to principles and not desperate at all, obviously.
I'm surprised at the tories sense of entitlement. Its not like them at all.......
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I'm not surprised Stalin got away with torturing, raping, maiming and murdering millions of your people, the democratic process in this country seems, I might say, foreign to you.Originally posted by AtW View Post"Asked if the Tories would support a referendum on AV if it was proposed by Labour, Hague said Labour was proposing introducing AV without a referendum.
Hague said, under the Tory plans, Tories would be free to campaign against AV in a referendum."
Source: General election 2010
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So, Tories (as I thought) offered just referendum (probably long time away to ensure Lib Dems don't split off), and will be able to campaign against it!
Well, I'd say we are going to have Lab-Lib Govt soon.
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Stalin had probably more electoral legitimacy than Gordon Brown.Originally posted by minestrone View PostI'm not surprised Stalin got away with torturing, raping, maiming and murdering millions of your people, the democratic process in this country seems, I might say, foreign to you.Comment
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