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Well, if there's one good thing about being in the Speaker's constituency Woohoo it's that we can't be held responsible for all of this.
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Originally posted by mb31 View PostThe Brexit party didn't want to defy convention in my area.
Woohoo
I thought you might live in the tower. I always mix Brindle up with Brinscall. It's the one with the woods and the lake I was thinking about.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostTheir name is "Brexit-smith" but they are standing independent?
What, was the BP too moderate for them?
Woohoo
I thought you might live in the tower. I always mix Brindle up with Brinscall. It's the one with the woods and the lake I was thinking about.
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Originally posted by mb31 View PostI'm in the semi civilised part of Chorley in the Euxton Buckshaw triangle. If I win the big bucks in contracting then Brindle will be beckoning. Does that count as Hoghton?
Old Greg I think Mark BREXIT SMITH is missing a trick. He should have changed his name by deed poll to Mark BOYCOTT IR35 instead to win the contractor vote. He'd have won a two seat majority after a turn out of two. No one seems interested and my wife was very confused when I explained that Lindsay is no longer labour. She's a nurse so he used to be her natural bed partner.
Euxton is nice, went out with a girl that lived there.
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Their name is "Brexit-smith" but they are standing independent?
What, was the BP too moderate for them?
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Originally posted by woohoo View PostI'm up Hoghton end, so to speak. Where about are you?
Old Greg I think Mark BREXIT SMITH is missing a trick. He should have changed his name by deed poll to Mark BOYCOTT IR35 instead to win the contractor vote. He'd have won a two seat majority after a turn out of two. No one seems interested and my wife was very confused when I explained that Lindsay is no longer labour. She's a nurse so he used to be her natural bed partner.
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Originally posted by mb31 View PostInspired by NLUK's suggestion that I ask CUK members to make all my decisions for me I thought I'd put another important question to the forum...
I could be casting the deciding vote in the General Election. Who should I vote for? My options on the ballot paper are:
BREXIT-SMITH, Mark - Independent
HOYLE, Lindsay Harvey - The Speaker seeking re-election
MELLING, James Fletcher - Green Party
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Got to be this guy for me:
Kailash Trivedi for Greenwich and Woolwich in the UK Parliament elections | Who Can I Vote For? by Democracy Club
Such a confidence inspiring mug.
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Originally posted by mb31 View PostInspired by NLUK's suggestion that I ask CUK members to make all my decisions for me I thought I'd put another important question to the forum...
I could be casting the deciding vote in the General Election. Who should I vote for? My options on the ballot paper are:
BREXIT-SMITH, Mark - Independent
HOYLE, Lindsay Harvey - The Speaker seeking re-election
MELLING, James Fletcher - Green Party
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Originally posted by mb31 View PostInspired by NLUK's suggestion that I ask CUK members to make all my decisions for me I thought I'd put another important question to the forum...
I could be casting the deciding vote in the General Election. Who should I vote for? My options on the ballot paper are:
BREXIT-SMITH, Mark - Independent
HOYLE, Lindsay Harvey - The Speaker seeking re-election
MELLING, James Fletcher - Green Party
Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by mb31 View PostInspired by NLUK's suggestion that I ask CUK members to make all my decisions for me I thought I'd put another important question to the forum...
I could be casting the deciding vote in the General Election. Who should I vote for? My options on the ballot paper are:
BREXIT-SMITH, Mark - Independent
HOYLE, Lindsay Harvey - The Speaker seeking re-election
MELLING, James Fletcher - Green Party
Leave a comment:
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Who should I vote for?
Inspired by NLUK's suggestion that I ask CUK members to make all my decisions for me I thought I'd put another important question to the forum...
I could be casting the deciding vote in the General Election. Who should I vote for? My options on the ballot paper are:
BREXIT-SMITH, Mark - Independent
HOYLE, Lindsay Harvey - The Speaker seeking re-election
MELLING, James Fletcher - Green PartyTags: None
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