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Note she's gone all bashful on the site.


Do party heavy handers require all candidates refrain from posting on internet chat sites as a precaution to a press disaster? Perhaps she needs to start removing posts now. As said before, her sexual erm insights aren't going to make good reading in the upstanding South London Press.

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I'm not really scared about my 'human' side getting out because I think the sterile elite's ownership of politics had been detrimental to us all. We flawed individuals need to turf these strange non-people out of office and grab back a bit of real-people power!
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