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| The changing face of British politicians | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Feb 24 2015, 05:23 AM (130 Views) | |
| John D'Oh | Feb 24 2015, 05:23 AM Post #1 |
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They're all boringly middle class nowadays When I was a kid, there were some real characters in politics - as well as the predictably plummy Tories, there were some real firebrands. For the most part, I find the current batch enormously tedious. |
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| AndyD | Feb 24 2015, 12:11 PM Post #2 |
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At least The Pub Landlord should entertain us in the coming hustings |
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Every morning the soul is once again as good as new, and again one offers it to one's brothers & sisters in life. | |
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| John D'Oh | Feb 24 2015, 01:24 PM Post #3 |
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They're worried he might split the anti-UKIP vote. Of course, it's also possible he might confuse UKIP voters into voting for him. |
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