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Have you ever met your elected representative and had a meaningful and rewarding discussion with them? Nope, me neither. Tell us about your encounters with the vote-hungry election blaggers.

(, Thu 30 Apr 2015, 18:56)
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William Hague
I went to the same secondary school as William Hague, he once turned up with news crew in tow to do an interview. It just so happened that at the time, we were waiting outside a classroom in a corridor that overlooked the interview and t'old Billy had his back to us - queue a bunch of spotty 14 year olds making every rude gesture we could think of in the direction of the camera.

I thought it was hilarious - however my dad didn't when he spotted me on the news later that week.
(, Fri 1 May 2015, 13:42, 3 replies)
Little wonder that they turned out a twerp like Hague:
they clearly couldn't even teach pupils how to spell "cue".
(, Fri 1 May 2015, 14:01, closed)
I assumed they were lined up
and taking it in turns to flip him the bird.
I'm trying to decide if this counts as civilised.
(, Fri 1 May 2015, 14:34, closed)
British, certainly.

(, Fri 1 May 2015, 14:47, closed)

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