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katie1997 Wrote:

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> OMG - no wonder post is going missing in ED Esme

> (you're NOT Billington-Jones!).

> I have been incorrectly addressing it all along,

> sweetie.

>

> Faithfully yours,

>

> Katharina VDP (Mrs)



Yes awfully sorry about that old bean. In fact, not that I am one to brag about such matters, the letters Dic HD follow my (already) rather grand name - but I don't care for such pretentious trumpery.


Toodle pip, Katharina van der Perjil (Mrs).



Esme.

Old bean - not at all, in fact.....


"Dearest Esme", as my Great Uncle, the Duke of Dunstable once said " It is a good rule in life never to apologise. The right sort of people do not want apologies, and the wrong sort take a mean advantage of them."


Toodle pip Es...er, I mean, you know....;-)


Yours,


KVDP (Mrs)

Anyway back to the thread.

If Leb-Dem councilors do not respond to emails and letters and in some cases delete emails all together without reading first. Why should people vote for Leb-Dems to run central government, if they are not going to listen locally why would they listen nationally


Your vote is between you and the ballot box, make your own mind up, this is just an opinion.


KD

I think we should all stop posting on this thread until KD explains what "real east dulwich people" are.


It's a term he used, but he has managed to completely ignore all calls for explanation, so lets stop making him feel important by using this thread, until he decides to actually explain himself, without just being abusive to people.


So, very clearly KD...


What is a "real east dulwich" person?

KD Wrote:

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> > So go ahead have your little tent on goose green

> on fair day, and look down your noises at the real

> people of East Dulwich, the real people of East

> Dulwich don?t think much of you.

>

>

I don't believe I've ever looked down my "noise" (sic) at anyone!

Closing statement:


If I have offended anyone during the course of this thread, I unreservedly apologise, especially about the ?real people of East Dulwich? comment. This is no excuse, but I had seen people being bullied on this site, for asking innocent questions. One person posted, asking about tactical voting and one of the first responses to this post was an attack ?libdem brainwashing conspiracy?? the original posting person gave a graceful rebuttal and duly left, not to return.


Thank you,


KD

Closing Statement.


Kevin Donnelly you've posted noxious politically motivated unsubstantiated smears.


You've insulted hardworking local politicians who tried to look after you even though you're not in their ward.


You've insulted everyone on this forum in the pursuit of your vendetta.


You're to stupid to realise that the LDs are now the most influential party in the hung parliament.


Having done this you're wandering off like a mongrel who shat on your own doorstep.


You are in short, an idiot.


Thank you,


HN

Huguenot Wrote: Ranted-------------------------------------------------------

> Closing Statement.

>

> Kevin Donnelly you've posted noxious politically

> motivated unsubstantiated smears.

>

> You've insulted hardworking local politicians who

> tried to look after you even though you're not in

> their ward.

>

> You've insulted everyone on this forum in the

> pursuit of your vendetta.

>

> You're to stupid to realise that the LDs are now

> the most influential party in the hung

> parliament.

>

> Having done this you're wandering off like a

> mongrel who shat on your own doorstep.

>

> You are in short, an idiot.

>

> Thank you,

>

> HN



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Great way to influence policy, lose five seats. Nice one.


Touch of sour grapes me thinks.

KD Wrote:

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> Santerme Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Please do not let this thread be over....

> >

> > It's almost as good as discussing with my

> friend

> > in Tucson about his state's new statute on

> > immigration

>

>

> Don?t worry there will be a sequel, very soon.


Or two...


So I think they will get the Home Office and Scotland as cabinet posts...so no real need to worry then!

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