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Post by Bismarck on Apr 7, 2010 20:56:33 GMT
E: Well, Mrs. Miggins, at last we can return to sanity. The hustings are over, the bunting is down, the mad hysteria is at an end. After the chaos of a general election, we can return to normal.
M: Oh, has there been a general election, then, Mr. Blackadder?
Oh if only it was that easy?
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Post by arover on Apr 8, 2010 7:08:08 GMT
That was in the pie shop.
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Post by Bismarck on Apr 8, 2010 20:51:24 GMT
Indeed it was...
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Post by arover on Apr 9, 2010 8:34:49 GMT
That was a cracking pie shop.
There's none of those here.
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Post by Bismarck on Apr 16, 2010 15:15:01 GMT
Anyone see The Great Debate?
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Post by arover on Apr 16, 2010 20:41:14 GMT
Trying to download it, it was on CNN here but I missed it.
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Post by Bismarck on Apr 16, 2010 23:07:55 GMT
The Tories are scared because Nick Clegg and the Lib Dems are the real vote for change at this election. We know that a vote for the tories is a vote for job losses, massive cuts to hospitals, schools and the police, tax cuts for the very rich and a double dip recession. It's the economy stupid and Cameron hasn't a clue!
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Post by Stealth on Apr 18, 2010 17:03:22 GMT
Great to see Nick Clegg win that hands down. In some of the polls they are now pretty much neck & neck with both Tories & Labour.
Wouldn't it be wonderful if they could finally break that two party monopoly and bring about real change in politics - just as Obama in the US.
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Post by JoeLatics on Apr 19, 2010 18:00:35 GMT
Great to see Nick Clegg win that hands down. In some of the polls they are now pretty much neck & neck with both Tories & Labour. Wouldn't it be wonderful if they could finally break that two party monopoly and bring about real change in politics - just as Obama in the US. Yeeeeeah, except for the faith school policy, my school would be shut, and my Dad would be out of a job Shame about that policy, I'd be 100% behind Clegg if it weren't for that!
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Post by hallmackem on Apr 20, 2010 10:03:51 GMT
Don't think the policy is to 'shut' faith schools. I think the policy is more about making them not as selective when it comes to the faith of the pupils they admit or the staff they employ.
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