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Old 04-04-2011, 11:49   #9
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Re: Do you want this government out?

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Originally Posted by Gary L View Post
Would you fall into the catagory of "Would you vote for a party that promises to make you worse off" ?
I would fall into the category of "The alternative will potentially bankrupt us, bury the following generations under a mountain of debt and cause us to lose what sovereignty we do have as the IMF are called in to enact a savage austerity package that makes what we're getting now look wonderful.".

I don't vote for pain but I'm certainly not voting for a party that will blow sunshine up my backside and borrow from our kids to buy my vote.

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Originally Posted by Maggy J View Post
Elected?Not sure they got the clear and unequivocal result needed to claim an outright win.
So coalitions aren't elected?

Best tell all the countries that use PR and routinely have coalitions that they are being ruled by unelected governments.
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