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Whose going to vote Labour today?
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Do they also vote to elect local council?Originally posted by wendigo100Even the armed forces, especially those in Iraq?Comment
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If they have a home here I'd assume so.Originally posted by AtWDo they also vote to elect local council?
Unless they get to vote in the Iraqi elections instead.Comment
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I couldn't if I wanted to. Labour don't make a stand in Wokingham.Originally posted by wendigo100Even the armed forces, especially those in Iraq?Comment
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Of course.
More of the same please. Continued growth, low inflation, and close to full emplyment.
Much better than the dark days of the eighties.Comment
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>close to full emplyment
As if by magic, the troll re-appeared.His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...Comment
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Originally posted by Mordac>close to full emplyment
As if by magic, the troll re-appeared.
Like shooting fish in a barrel. Only the fish have better memories and more intelligence.Comment
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It's like chanting "Bloody Liebour, bloody liebour, bloody liebour" and the token socialist appears.Originally posted by Mordac>close to full emplyment
As if by magic, the troll re-appeared.If you think my attitude stinks, you should smell my fingers.Comment
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Yes, my house is now rich and my boring old job has been donated to a 3rd world country (India I think).Originally posted by benn0Of course.
More of the same please. Continued growth, low inflation, and close to full emplyment.
Much better than the dark days of the eighties.
Thank goodness for New Labour.
New Labour, New Saviour (que Chico).Comment
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