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James Prescott
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quotePosted at 21:51 on 16th April 2010
i dont think so ron,i have absolutely no time for politics it is all corrupt from top to bottom i had a case a few years ago regarding the sale of my premises which went to a planning meeting "local" which should have been passed 100% without going into more detail it got turned down and cost me a bit of cash,in the end after the ombudsman intervened it finally went through.Frown
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Ron Brind
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quotePosted at 22:00 on 16th April 2010
The UKIP guy (Farage) is saying the right things James (IMHO that is)
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James Prescott
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quotePosted at 22:02 on 16th April 2010
maybe ron they would be my priority.
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Ron Brind
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quotePosted at 20:58 on 17th April 2010

Another prediction:

I predict Jenny will WIN the postition of 'Dorothy' for Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber's 'Wizard of Oz'. Remember where you heard it first members!

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Peggy Cannell
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quotePosted at 12:49 on 19th April 2010
I like STEPH,
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quotePosted at 08:05 on 7th May 2010
On 29th March 2010 13:09, Ron Brind wrote:

David Cameron with a massive majority. The hung Parliament will NOT happen!

There, you heard it first on POE.


But is what Britain has woken up to this morning, at this moment.
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quotePosted at 08:10 on 7th May 2010
On 31st March 2010 07:42, Paul Hilton wrote:
Whatever the outcome of the General Election, Gordon Brown will still be Prime Minister----even if he looses.

So, that is what we've had happen now with Labour loosing, but Gordon Brown still Prime Minister. The question now must be----for how long?? When he pops around and rings the Queen's doorbell, what will he say to Her Majesty? 
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Ron Brind
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quotePosted at 08:13 on 7th May 2010

David Cameron (Tory) picks up 2 million more votes than the Labour Party, the Polling Stations were closed despite many still wanting to vote, hardly democratic is it?

Anyway, it's not over yet!

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quotePosted at 08:24 on 7th May 2010

No Ron it isn't, and who knows how things might alter today? My guess is Brown will try to form a coalition government and cling onto power for as long as he can rather than see his position as untenable.

 Despite problems in some areas in voting being reported last night. in my region 73.4% of the electorate turned out, and yesterday mid-morning when I went to vote, I was the only person there going in, and comming out.



Edited by: Paul Hilton at:7th May 2010 09:17
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Ron Brind
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quotePosted at 11:02 on 7th May 2010
Cameron/Clegg coming Paul...Brown WILL go!
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