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Unfortunately having got the message, they'll no longer be in power.Originally posted by NickITThe only way our wonderful political leaders/parties will get the message is if no-one votes for them.
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I believe that the tories are
Originally posted by HarryspDG, how much are the tories in debt?
How much are the Lib Dems in debt?
£14 in debt and the LyingDissemblers are in the black.
Shambolic.
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The only way our wonderful political leaders/parties will get the message is if no-one votes for them.
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DG, how much are the tories in debt?
How much are the Lib Dems in debt?
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YEah but the trouble is
ALF has no idealogical antithesis to Islam and is therefore likely to let the county slide even further into devolution (in the sense of retrograde evolution rather than independence for Scotland) than the muppets already running it.Originally posted by Scaroth of the JagarothThey need to get Alf in. He'll do it forra fiver.
(DG in 'cat, meet the pigeons' mode)
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So why would we entrust
the running of the economy to a party which is £18m pounds in debt as a result of running an election campaign?
Let's see, you can't run a campaign at a profit, but you believe we can trust you to run our economy, even though historically labour always leaves power with the economy in a ******* shambles and the country bankrupt.
Yeah works for me.
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Although of course the tories are also in huge debt because of running their election campaign. There seems to be no alternative, we have to do away with political parties. Now that works for me.Tags: None
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