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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostMTT to be forced to shared his private photograph album with all of cuk.
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MTT to be forced to shared his private photograph album with all of cuk.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View Postpermies to be sent to work in the coal mines.
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I've only voted for one policy that can be buried deep in the manifesto.
The other policies can be made up when we have asked the focus groups based on the constituency demographic the candidate will be standing in.
After all Nu Labour and the Lib Dems both did that to get into government. And we had 13 bloody years of Blair and Brown.
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CUK Manifesto
103No drink no drugs0.97%1Drinking7.77%8Drugs5.83%6Drink & drugs5.83%6Sex drugs and rock and roll8.74%9Sex9.71%10Legalised prostitution4.85%5Legalised drug dealing4.85%5Abolish IR3511.65%12Reform the tax system8.74%9In the EU7.77%8Out of the EU5.83%6Abolish speed limits3.88%4Invade somewhere or other3.88%4Invade AndyW's mums "front room"9.71%10Assuming we're going to have a candidate at the next election. What do we want?
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