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The fact that some woman, who has no connection with the British electorate, who has never even asked them if they want her in the big house, could get to decide who runs the country.....and they talk about electoral reform.
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George Galloway fails to win the seat he was after :D
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British politics is well rid of him.
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So will Cameron give electoral reform and if not will Clegg support him?
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I wonder if he is going to salute the winners courage, strength and indefatigabilty :rolleyes:
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The BNP didn't even get second in Barking.
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In a lot of areas around West Yorkshire the BNP is the fourth biggest party.
Anyway, I think a Conservative/LibDem coalition would be an interesting prospect. The would obviously be conflicts over such things as Electorial Reform and Trident, but we could end up with a decent team. Cameron PM Cable as Chancellor Haugue as Foreign Secretary Clegg as Home Secretery. I could go for that. |
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One guy on the radio said "i went at 7.00 pm and there was a que so i went back at 9 and then joined the que and did not get in" It does not take the brains of an arch bishop to work out if he had joined the que at 7.00pm he would have got his vote. What a numpty |
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LibDems just taken Brent Central.
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Sarah Teather has kept her seat. Opps gained it.
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