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Hmm. I have never ventured onto forums before and I think the (cynical) responses my initial post has garnered suggests I won't be posting frequently in the future either. I have no party allegiances whatsoever; I am simply a floating voter looking to understand what is happening here in my locality...

I wouldn't take it personally as Rosie says - more a reflection of a series of (pretty obvious IMHO) posters who have joined up recently to post provocative/politically motivated stuff. I would guess most people are getting pretty bored of it (I know I am) hence the less than enthusiastic response to even serious discussions...


Have you seen this? http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?20,459106


And this? http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?5,445983,page=2


The voter power website gives the impression that Dulwich/Norwood is a pretty safe seat for the incumbent, but others (inc the Observer) reckon not.

The Independent

5th May 2010

Page 8


"But there will still be plenty of interesting things happening in individual constituencies. For example: Tessa Jowell, Liam Byrne and Ben Bradshaw are arguably a little bit vulnerable in, respectively, Dulwich and West Norwood; Birmingham Hodge Hill; and Exeter."

???? Wrote:

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> ...I think it may possibly be reference to your

> more positive cyncism to politics rather than the

> more negative cyncism of some of us, but who

> knows, Rosie's post remains an enigma



Yes. Enigmatic. Good.


But mostly Quids has it - Sean (and indeed Huge Nought)'s more grown up attitude to voting than my rather childish jest about not encouraging them.


On the subject of which*, do you feel run down when you get hit by a truck?




*childish that is, not not encouraging them

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