its because they don't have a leader
political parties just don't work that way, not when people expect a figurehead to be in place anyway
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Fri 5 May 2006, 10:16,
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Yes
Vote for Boris Johnson...Comedy Gold in No 10*
*Scousers are excused
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Fri 5 May 2006, 10:22,
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Vote for Boris Johnson...Comedy Gold in No 10*
*Scousers are excused
hehehehe
Yes...Yes I can
"Oh! so your that froggie leader chappie aren't you...didn't do so well in the war did you"
The whole world would love him
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Fri 5 May 2006, 10:28,
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"Oh! so your that froggie leader chappie aren't you...didn't do so well in the war did you"
The whole world would love him
Teh B3ta Party
or more seriously - anyone under the age of 25 who doesn't like the way the country is going needs to join a political group they approve of and get active (plenty in Unis to choose from) - just don't forget your ideals when you leave uni (or get a job).
change is always slow, but start young and it can be achieved. I'm too old to make a difference (too set in my ways now), short of exercising my democratic rights.
Apart from their recent problems - the reason the Lib Dems are so shite at the moment is becuase they elected a guy who is 200 years old as their leader - just so he could get a turn (c.f. Andropov in the USSR). And he has a stupid name.
but you youngsters out there - GET MOVING
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Fri 5 May 2006, 10:24,
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change is always slow, but start young and it can be achieved. I'm too old to make a difference (too set in my ways now), short of exercising my democratic rights.
Apart from their recent problems - the reason the Lib Dems are so shite at the moment is becuase they elected a guy who is 200 years old as their leader - just so he could get a turn (c.f. Andropov in the USSR). And he has a stupid name.
but you youngsters out there - GET MOVING
I think that Manic tried to get people to vote Lemonparty at the last general election
:)
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Fri 5 May 2006, 10:30,
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