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With a hundred days to go before polling takes place, TV, radio and the newspapers are full of political reporters keeping us informed of the latest news of those up for election. I am not fed up with it, as I am quite interested although sometimes I think there is to much reportage; but nothing that is said between now and when I cast my vote will change the way I vote and I expect it is the same for the majority of voters.The most recent Covid-19 statistics available for East Suffolk to May 1st 2024 are here - eastsuffolkcovid19.uk
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General Election 2015
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Re: General Election 2015
Politicians remind of double glazing salemen,if they don't sell they will be out of a job so they promise much and in essence deliver little especially backup if things do not go to plan.
Always be a first -rate version of yourself,
instead of a second-rate version of somebody else.
“Art washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life.” Pablo Picasso
instead of a second-rate version of somebody else.
“Art washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life.” Pablo Picasso
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Re: General Election 2015
Nice to see many took the time to have a look at the link I posted.
Only did it as many people will vote for party X because they always have done, and rarely have a look at the polices they are voting for.
The results may make a few people re-think their voting choice.
As an aside, wouldn't be good if the winning party had to stick to their manifesto, and not back out of it by saying that their commitments were just aspirations or targets.
Only did it as many people will vote for party X because they always have done, and rarely have a look at the polices they are voting for.
The results may make a few people re-think their voting choice.
As an aside, wouldn't be good if the winning party had to stick to their manifesto, and not back out of it by saying that their commitments were just aspirations or targets.
Geoge you are truely rritating
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Re: General Election 2015
We would certainly be living in a Utopian society if that was to happen GeorgeGeorge wrote:As an aside, wouldn't be good if the winning party had to stick to their manifesto, and not back out of it by saying that their commitments were just aspirations or targets.
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Re: General Election 2015
Anyone who puts themselves forward to be elected and become a politician should excluded as a matter of principle as being completely unsuitable for the job..