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More Darlek Policies
"We will exterminate" and "We will unblock your toilet"
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Originally posted by Cyber ControllerLet me guess, you have a policy of providing disabled ramp access to all public buildings.
They've only got one policy: EEEEEXTEEEEEERMINATE!!!!!!
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Originally posted by Gold DalekNaw...
As soon as I saw they had a seperate heading for Scotland I knew it was just another pander-to-the-minorities-party.
What we need is a party with a firm grip on the issues surrounding the country, the willingness to tackle those problem head on, and consideration for the majority as the basis for deciding policy.
VOTE DALEK !!
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Naw...
As soon as I saw they had a seperate heading for Scotland I knew it was just another pander-to-the-minorities-party.
What we need is a party with a firm grip on the issues surrounding the country, the willingness to tackle those problem head on, and consideration for the majority as the basis for deciding policy.
VOTE DALEK !!
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I remember them a few years ago as the New Party For Britain. I told them I liked their policies, but I would never join them or even vote for them because that would just split the anti-Labour vote even more.
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Am I being naive?
Is this a dream, 95% of their policies seem vaguely sensible.
I might even volunteer.
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A few years back there was another political party called "The Third Way" that made a brief splash. Apart from a rather 60s attitude to labour law, works councils and that sort of tosh, it looked pretty sensible. Not heard of it since.
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Originally posted by DodgyAgentI am with you on that (though just the girls for me)
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Originally posted by Captain Jack. Feck 'em I say, .)
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Too much talk of "young people" for my liking. Feck 'em I say, it's us older ones who are the future and need all the handouts.
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