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The election

Post: # 196187Post Big Al »

Can someone please ask the News 24 Channels if David Cameron has had a fart yet, please? I ask because it is now getting beyond a joke about the Lib Dem/Tory coalition.
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Post: # 196191Post Green Aura »

Hopefully it'll all quieten down soon too, Al. I'm afraid I feel totally depressed by the whole thing.

In the meantime, my I humbly suggest, you get your 4rse in the garden. Those veg won't plant themselves and it's a politics free zone :lol: (just teasing :wink: ).
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Post: # 196195Post grahamhobbs »

We've had Conservative / Lib Dem coalitions in various councils in London for sometime but it is hardly mentioned in all this furore that they were all thrown out in these elections and Labour restored in all of them.

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Post: # 196239Post Millymollymandy »

I've never taken so much interest in politics in the UK since dear Maggie departed. Great stuff! Wish William Vague was the PM though, or perhaps Boris. :iconbiggrin:
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Post: # 196252Post Keaniebean »

I have to agree MMM, it should be Boris he's actually crazy enough to run this country, he might even do a good job. I love the way he kind of rambles something completely unintelligable when he doesn't want to answer something.

My husband and I saw a news article somtime ago with him in, the interviewer asked him a question which he obviously didn't want to answer and his response was simply to say ' nope,la la can't hear you'. Fab. :thumbright:
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Post: # 196257Post Touchwood »

I have to agree with MMM as well, Hague was far more likeable than Cameron and Boris would certainly make politics more interesting.

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Post: # 196296Post Millymollymandy »

I tend to guage the politicians I like by how well they did as guest presenter on "Have I Got News for You"! Boris is by far the best as he's the most hilarious but William Hague was excellent too with a great sense of humour, and Neil Kinnock and Charles Kennedy weren't bad on it either! :lol: Cameron I feel would have been very dull......zzzzzzzz. :iconbiggrin: But really I think we should have Jo Brand as our Prime Minister. :mrgreen:
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