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Oh I agree with you DG, political parties should fund themselves. Why should we pay for their jelly and ice-cream ? No, these people should bring their own booze. The blue rinse brigade could make the sandwiches and nibbles. The grassroots could supply the drugs. If they need a stripper they could always ask Ann Widecombe to drop her knickers.
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And there's a thing
It seems that Chia Patel, amongst others will be calling in their loan from Noisome Liars.
A question for the panel.
How are New Labour going to pay back (up to) £14m?
Are they not bankrupt? (Apart from morally, which being a political party, goes with the territory).
And, from BBC's HYS, how do you think parties should be funded, or do you believe, like me, that membership of a political party should be a capital offence?
Discuss, abuse chico, laugh at Jabberwocky's miserable attempts to be controversial, whatever....Tags: None
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