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if Labour get in (beginning to lose hope) or it's a hung parliament (for all the probs that will bring) I will be there celebrating... if Tories get it I will NEED people to buy me a drink

http://mkcommunists.files.wordpress.com/2009/10/david-cameron.jpg


did you hear what he said on yesterday's Andrew Marr programme when asked what was the very first thing he would do if he got in???


he said, and I quote... "I would set up a War Cabinet"


watch out... trouble's ahead... take great care how you use your vote....!!!!!!!

Well they are not getting my vote and someone else is for the first time and I stopped voting for them after Iraq. I'll be as upset if Brown wins this election as I was when Major got in in '92 (and that was a lot). Tony Blair should be in jail with his fellow war criminal Bush and Jowell and Brown should be ashamed too.

Peckhamgatecrasher Wrote:

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> Stop hijacking this thread and get the Krug and

> Whisky Macs lined up please. This is my local - I

> shall be there.


I might have to send a Proxy - I'll be in Ireland this weekend.


Anyway we might stuff you on Tuesday night at Parkheid. Just to show we were always the better team, just had a muppet manager. ;-)

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