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2000-09-13 Thread E.J. Totty
From: "E.J. Totty", [EMAIL PROTECTED] [...] In view of this we all decided to stay at home next polling day like last time. He must have been joking wasn't he? We never found out since he sloped off muttering something about us seeming naive. Well, are any of them worth

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2000-09-13 Thread Alex
From: Alex Holmes, [EMAIL PROTECTED] Some thoughts from the former colonies on this thread. I have reservations about the value of trying to select individuals to vote for. The problems with this approach are that the individual MP will in all probability bow to the whip and follow party line

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2000-09-12 Thread Christopher Gould
From: "Christopher Gould", [EMAIL PROTECTED] Talking in the pub the other night with an assortment of farming and shooting buddies, the concensus was that Labour, the Tories, and the Lib Dems are now all the same and none of them are any good. Living as I do in Wales we also discussed Plaid

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2000-07-18 Thread James
From: James McNair, [EMAIL PROTECTED] A vote for Labour would be a disaster not only for shooters , but for everyone who wants to live their own life. A vote for the Liberals ? well thats not even a question. The Tories , well despite the fact that it was Howard that started this

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2000-07-17 Thread Tom Charnock
From: "Tom Charnock", [EMAIL PROTECTED] Your message "NOT to vote for the Tories" Who is left to vote for?? Labour? those to thank for pistol gut-reaction and legions of controls on shooting, and the coming country sports controls / elimination??? Liberal? well that will be a wasted vote