Been a while and this has nothing to do with running
May06201011 a.m.
Well I've been and caste the all important votes.
The local vote was easy.....stick with the status quo. No idea who the person is but the party have never caused too much grief in the area. All is good.
Nationally, I have been forced to go for the man who does nothing, because I wasn't able to decide on how much pain I wanted to deal with.
Other choices, locally was the BNP, their stance on reducing unemployment is to return to middle class England before 1913, when women did not work outside the home. They forget that working class women have always worked both outside and inside home,3 times harder than the men for much less pay (not much changed there then).
Nationally the other choice is UKIP and as they don't seem to be able to agree on what their policies are, how am I supposed to know.
OOPs sorry if I have offended any one, I forget just how politically outraged I can get. So before the rant really starts I had better get my coat and leave![]()
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SuperCaz 'We also have an English Democratic candidate. I'd never heard of them before and had to look them up. Their main aim is to create a separate English Government. Just what we need - pare our numbers down to such a small amount that any other country in the world can push us around (politically). But I do like their idea of making St. George's Day a bank holiday.' added 6th May 2010
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