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Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
Why is she called White Dee? I don't watch the program but won't this be a problem if she lives in a racially diverse area?
She has been offered a four figure sum to pose naked for a lads mag. That isn't going to help her political career. Hopefully someone will double whatever the offer is for her not to do it though.
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Not a bad idea!
Maybe everybody should vote for whoever is their independent at the next election.
Individually we have little power, but collectively we could with wipe out every existing MP from westminster!
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Well there are a couple of problems here...
Why is she called White Dee? I don't watch the program but won't this be a problem if she lives in a racially diverse area?
She has criminal convictions for theft from a council already.
She has been offered a four figure sum to pose naked for a lads mag. That isn't going to help her political career. Hopefully someone will double whatever the offer is for her not to do it though.
Saying all that I guess it won't matter as some people in Britain love a loser so she will get some misguided support. Not saying she shouldn't, anyone can have a go. Just says a lot about some of the voting public if she does get a look in.
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Originally posted by doodab View PostSo existing MPs should be excluded unless they are independently wealthy then? As should anyone currently working in public service, so doctors, policemen, military, or anyone collecting a pension. Oh yes and anyone with children or anyone terminally ill would be ruled out too.
Doesn't make for a very representative house does it.
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Originally posted by hyperD View PostA candidate paid by taxpayers should have the same opportunity to enter the political affray as a candidate paid by a private company.
Doesn't make for a very representative house does it.
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Originally posted by doodab View PostShould those on benefits be excluded from the political process?
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Originally posted by doodab View PostShould those on benefits be excluded from the political process?
Of course, they share, like most that wake up one morning and decide to become a political minion, the same attributes and bias that make them the most unsuitable to represent the views of a democracy.
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It's a Labour seat so good luck to her. I'm sure she won't have too much trouble getting donations for the fee.
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I see she's going as an independent - no party will touch her.
Where's she going to get the £500 deposit from?
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