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Previously on "Labour favourites to win Glasgow North East"
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostYou asked if these 'poor people" could make the distinction between the parties, I offered you a chance to differentiate and you could not.
I didnt ask that question.
Though you have possibly confirmed something else - no distinguishable difference between the parties, Not surprising that people have voted for the devil they know.
PZZ
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Originally posted by pzz76077 View PostIm just asking a question that it sounds like you don't know the answer to either!
PZZ
Thats not how democracy works BTW.
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostSo you read the link I gave you to the conservative site, you then cross referenced the information with the Labour site, Lib Dems site, BNP site, Green site and SNP site in only 8 minutes. Your answer is...
"So much for living in a democracy"
Jesus, for democracy to work we have to get rid of idiots like you.
PZZ
Thats not how democracy works BTW.
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Originally posted by pzz76077 View PostNothing more concrete than anyone else then.....just as I suspected...so these poor people have a choice of voting from some party that is crap or one that is even more crap??
So much for living in a democracy!!
PZZ
So you read the link I gave you to the conservative site, you then cross referenced the information with the Labour site, Lib Dems site, BNP site, Green site and SNP site in only 8 minutes. Your answer is...
"So much for living in a democracy"
Jesus, for democracy to work we have to get rid of idiots like you.
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Originally posted by minestrone View Post
So much for living in a democracy!!
PZZ
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Originally posted by pzz76077 View PostAnyone able to remind me what policies the Tories have again??
PZZ
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33% voted, looks like the BNP are going to get above the tories.
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Originally posted by pzz76077 View PostWill it make a difference to teh local community who wins??
I think not, their issues will not be solved by a politician.
PZZ
blahh blahh blahh
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Looks like the BNP might get third from the local TV!
Edit: SNP have thrown in the towel just now on TV
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Originally posted by SorenLorensen View PostThat's some imagination you've got on you!
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostYep, but let's just imagine that a tory barsteward MP has lots of contacts in business and could persuade lots of companies to go and set up in Glasgow East;
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