Who to vote for?

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Graham
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Who to vote for?

Post by Graham »

Whether it be local or general elections, can we trust any of these parties?

Who are you voting for this week? I know two parties who'd never get my vote at any elections.
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Graham wrote:Whether it be local or general elections, can we trust any of these parties?

Who are you voting for this week? I know two parties who'd never get my vote at any elections.
I've voted for everyone except the Tories at some point in some election. I'm leaning towards Dai and Trish on Thursday although I must say the Plaid guy impressed me on Dragon's Eye on Sunday!
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Alex Codling for PM
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Post by Beefy »

Lets hope Dai Davies MP will still be able to make it to home games this year eh?


Congratulations to both him and Trish!


They have shown the same type of refusal to be bullied by the big boys that our team has shown on many occassions...long may it continue!
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I say 'congratulations' to Dai (and Trish). Having seen the acceptance speech from David and Councillor Hopkins 'deliver' his closing speech on the bbc website, we can only be grateful that Trish won! (Dai's speech - http://www.bbc.co.uk/mediaselector/chec ... id=5131820)

It's been a long and tiresome seven weeks Dai, but i'm afraid the old cliche now comes in to play.. .."The hard work starts now.".

Best of luck to both. :wink:
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Yes, good luck to Dai. He'll need it up there.

I certainly hope that we'll still be seeing him standing by the fence at Eugene Cross!!

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Post by Beefy »

Hopefully he'll get some new threads too.
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