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Old 05-05-2012, 20:32   #49
Arthurgray50@blu
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Re: Local elections 2012

Lets look at it this way, Cameron and Clegg got a kick in the nuts - plain and simple.

The only good thing that came out of it was that Boris won the Mayor of London, and people are saying he could be the next PM, don't make me laugh.

Cameron and Clegg got what they deserved, and about 60 per cent of the public didn't vote.

Cameron said that he was sorry for the councillors that lost there seats, but this was caused by there leader's incompetence in running this country has brought this upon the votes, and bringing so much heartache to this country.

I reckon that within the next six months there will be an general election, as l cannot see the big boys, that can force a new leader election standing for this.

It will be the same as what happened to that old woman, she was forced to resign
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