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And you know why that is ? because TM has not included anyone else in the situation. Many waited thinking they'd get a call early on, at least two contacted the office to offer help and what did she do ? ignored them. They should have been as should all parties been in on this from the start. She was clearly out of her depth, something I didn't see at first. She didn't want anyone to see what was going on IMORe: Loonies Floundering
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That's just a difference in our political stances isn't it ? I think he has what we need you don't. Within the two party system that's the only way to make sense of it all. If we had a more conciliatory system we could take people from both parties and get best people for all the jobs we need done. We could have proper debate about nationalisation for instance because there has to be a middle way they could work for us all. May or may not result in nationalising things but could just be making sure what we have works for each and every person.Re: Loonies Floundering
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Awkward Realist, HWMO and I were torn whether to vote for Ukip or for our local Tory MP, (Owen Patterson - North Shropshire). He is a rabid, hardline pro-Brexiteer and therefore following the wishes of his constituents. The Tories always get in locally and although we knew it was a wasted vote, we still voted for Ukip on principle because at the time, they resonated with our views on the EU. However, as predicted, Patterson romped home.Re: Loonies Floundering
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