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Originally posted by Xenophon View PostHave sure you come up for air, Stu.
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Originally posted by HeliCraig View PostAs I have said before I would like to see an "abstain" option on the ballot to send a message.
Originally posted by HeliCraig View PostThat, or the abolition of party politics all together..... just thought!
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Originally posted by DiscoStu View PostI'm grumpy this morning, coffee machine's broken
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I'm pretty sure the SNP/Plaid Cymru / Norn Iron political parties get a touch more votes than Greens, UKIP and the BNP ...
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I have voted. That said, I wonder how much of my opinion is based on "habit" or "being set in ones ways."
As I have said before I would like to see an "abstain" option on the ballot to send a message.
That, or the abolition of party politics all together..... just thought!
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Originally posted by DiscoStu View PostThe Andyw option's meant to be at least mildly amusing.
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I do not support a political party. I vote for the one I think is best capable at the time.
No one party holds all the answers for me. I end up voting for the least bad rather than the best.
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I support the Conservatives because Nick Griffin, Nick Clegg, Caroline Lucas, Gordon Brown, Richard Taylor, and Nigel Farage are slack-jawed morons.
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Originally posted by DiscoStu View PostThe Andyw option's meant to be at least mildly amusing.
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