----- Original Message -----
From: "Norman Dunbar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, May 21, 2001 8:10 AM
Subject: RE: [ql-users] Re: UK General Election
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Malcolm Cadman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Subject: Re: [ql-users] Re: UK General Election
>
>
>
> >> Thanks ... this will make it more fun following the current election
> >> too.
>
> Excuse me Malcolm, but did you mention the word 'fun' in the same sentence
> as 'election' ?
Surely not!
> Shurley shome mishtake :o)
Must have been.
>
> Here is my preview of how the election will go :
>
> 1. We will all get very bored very quickly.
I'm bored with it already.
> 2. Most people won't bother to vote.
> 3. The government will get in.
> 4. All their promises to make life better/easier/less taxed will be
> forgotten.
> 5. We won't notice any difference.
> 6. Except for more tax :o(
> 7. They are all a bunch of lying self centered good for nothing low lifes.
All, sadly, only too true.
> 8. None of then have or use (or even know) what a QL is. (Had to get back
on
> topic :o) )
>
Would you _really_ trust a politician to do anything right - never mind use
a QL to best advantage?
> Norman.
>
> PS. I think that all ballot papers should have a box that says 'none of
the
> above'.
>
Or at least to be able to "split your ticket", as they say on the other side
of the drain, so that the il-conceived excesses of one party can be
counteracted by the ineptitudes of the other.
Peter
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