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Originally posted by Lockhouse View PostI'm voting UKIP. As if I hadn't told everyone already. I joined them a few months back and sent off my £20. I agree with nearly all their policies and just as importantly they have that appealing Ealing films British amateurish quality too.
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I'm voting UKIP. As if I hadn't told everyone already. I joined them a few months back and sent off my £20. I agree with nearly all their policies and just as importantly they have that appealing Ealing films British amateurish quality too.Last edited by Lockhouse; 6 May 2010, 07:11.
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I could have registered to vote in my old constituency but I didn't because it is not any of my business any more but still fascinating to watch in a watching a slow motion train wreck kind of a way.
Part of me wishes now that I had registered because my old constituency has become very interesting.
Boundary changes - it used to be Poplar and Canning Town but Limehouse has been added and Canning Town taken away to form Limehouse and Poplar, combined with George Galloway ******* things up for Labour make the seat very winnable for the Conservatives, as has happened in previous local elections.
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Tomorrow I intend to..
do nothing.
I voted last week by post.
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Heck, I'd be tempted to vote for a real numpty if that was what it took...
(For what it's worth I'm in the haven't got a vote contingent.)
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Originally posted by chef View Postoo crikey, Ms Blears..
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Originally posted by chef View Postjust a guess but..
"Anthony Joseph Lloyd (born 25 February 1950) is a British Labour politician, who has been the Member of Parliament for Manchester Central since 1997."
"Tony Lloyd, who has been MP since 1997 since moving from the Stretford seat, won a majority of 9,776 in 2005, after a 9.8% swing to the Liberal Democrats."
oh dear..
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostDon't forget who our current MP is...
"Anthony Joseph Lloyd (born 25 February 1950) is a British Labour politician, who has been the Member of Parliament for Manchester Central since 1997."
"Tony Lloyd, who has been MP since 1997 since moving from the Stretford seat, won a majority of 9,776 in 2005, after a 9.8% swing to the Liberal Democrats."
oh dear..
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Originally posted by Sysman View PostSee my sig for what to do
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