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Unlikely. The failures caused by the last union are so entrenched it'll be 40 or 50 years before we can remove that piece of gum. Expecting the moaning to continue.
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Agents hoping for a massive rise in useless HM Government IT projects?Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostWho are the heretics voting labour?
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Not necessarily. Up here they're only ones with even an outside chance of ousting Labour so a few Lib-Dem seats are the only realistic way to help the Tories.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostHe is the only one stupid enough to vote for them In fact he could be Bick Clegg.
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He is the only one stupid enough to vote for them In fact he could be Bick Clegg.Originally posted by d000hg View PostAndyW is also LibDem... confusing
Hopefully the tartan-wearing haggis eaters will have fooked off to their own country before next election andf can find someone else to blame for their own issues.Originally posted by scooterscot View PostWhere the SNP option?
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Know your place, and hire a rugby coach who knows something about forwards. Really, dropping two of Scotland's biggest and strongest forwards before facing England was beyond stupidity and into the realms of cretindom.Originally posted by scooterscot View Post
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostLook here, Scotland is important enough to get its own parliament, Westminster MPs, a place in the 6 Nations Tournament, its own tourist board and a referendum on whether to enforce national haggis day. That's doesn't make it important enough to get a mention on a CUK opinion poll!
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Look here, Scotland is important enough to get its own parliament, Westminster MPs, a place in the 6 Nations Tournament, its own tourist board and a referendum on whether to enforce national haggis day. That's doesn't make it important enough to get a mention on a CUK opinion poll!Originally posted by scooterscot View PostWhere the SNP option?
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How will you vote at the next election?
26Vote DA! Up the tories!30.77%8Vote NF! Labour. for me7.69%2Vote KP! UKIP insists women clean behind the fridge!46.15%12Vote AndyW! LibDem for me!15.38%4How will you vote at the next election?
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