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Bobbisox | 14:20 Thu 08th Apr 2010 | ChatterBank
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delivered by my postie with my name and address...awww sweet!
from....my MP, asking do I need to talk to him at any time , do I vote Labour (Labour stronghold here)
or I could email him
...what I want to know..
How come they get their postal service free gratis and I have to pay for mine
grrrrrr
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I am 75 and well remember the Thatcher years,god forbid we ever have them again,so i will be using my vote.
Well said! I couldn't agree more...
Why don't we have a "None of the above" option on the ballot paper??
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of cause I wil be using my vote but I also respect Mr Vs decision not to
dennis...you must remember the "Winter of Discontent " then, under Jim Callaghan's Labour Government.
Have always voted Labour Bobbi and will do so again even with all the Flak flying about regarding the Country needing change. Change just for the sake of it is not the Answer.
What will the Tories deliver ? Reduced State Pensions ? No more Free Bus Passes for Pensioners ? No more Winter Fuel Allowance ? Unfortunately no one knows !!
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whoever comes in ...it's gona hurt redman...ouch !
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and denis me too, God they were dreadful weren't they?
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1978/9 Sqad,I do indeed,I also think it was largely responsible for putting Margaret Thatcher into government in 79.
I used to vote Labour but have voted Tory ever since Margaret Thatcher got in.....wonderful woman. I certainly enjoyed an improved standard of living under her government.
Is that bit of sarcasm craft.?

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