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  • pmeswani
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    Originally posted by expat View Post
    Cam Myco Ltd contribute to a political party, as an allowable expense? I want to discourage the 2 ugly sisters as much as possible, and might as well do it efficiently.

    Ideas:
    1. join Liberal Democrats despite my lingering feeling that they are insufficiently either; because they are the only other real game.
    2. join UKIP. TBH if I were to support a no-hoper, I might as well make it one that I actually agree with.
    3. join BNP. As no 2, a fortiori.
    4. join the communists. Who are they? Also see no 2.
    5. start a branch of the SNP in Bedfordshire. Entertaining: I bet it would get more English votes than Scots! But be serious, it's a Raving Monster Loony Party option.
    6. Stand myself as an independent. £500 deposit? I've done worse with £500.
    You should be able to. Contact Gordon Brown... He will give you all the details.

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  • expat
    started a topic Political Party Contributions

    Political Party Contributions

    Cam Myco Ltd contribute to a political party, as an allowable expense? I want to discourage the 2 ugly sisters as much as possible, and might as well do it efficiently.

    Ideas:
    1. join Liberal Democrats despite my lingering feeling that they are insufficiently either; because they are the only other real game.
    2. join UKIP. TBH if I were to support a no-hoper, I might as well make it one that I actually agree with.
    3. join BNP. As no 2, a fortiori.
    4. join the communists. Who are they? Also see no 2.
    5. start a branch of the SNP in Bedfordshire. Entertaining: I bet it would get more English votes than Scots! But be serious, it's a Raving Monster Loony Party option.
    6. Stand myself as an independent. £500 deposit? I've done worse with £500.
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