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Poll
Question: Huh
#1
Siobhan Benita (Independent)
 
#2
Carlos Cortiglia (British National Party)
 
#3
Boris Johnson (Conservative)
 
#4
Jenny Jones (Green)
 
#5
Ken Livingstone (Labour)
 
#6
Brian Paddick (Liberal Democrats)
 
#7
Lawrence Webb (Fresh Choice For London)
 
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Total Voters: 50

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afleitch
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« on: April 09, 2012, 05:37:24 AM »

A clown over a crook; so Boris.
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afleitch
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« Reply #1 on: April 27, 2012, 08:38:33 AM »

I don't know how anyone who calls themselves center left could reasonably prefer Ken, even in the 2nd round. He is as left wing as you can get before you fall off the democratic part of the political spectrum.

Indeed. Wow....as I'm typing this, the results of the Tory leadership election are in....Thatcher - 204, Heseltine - 152....not enough for Thatcher to win outright!

We'll still win the next general election Wink
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afleitch
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« Reply #2 on: April 27, 2012, 09:01:18 AM »

I don't know how anyone who calls themselves center left could reasonably prefer Ken, even in the 2nd round. He is as left wing as you can get before you fall off the democratic part of the political spectrum.

Indeed. Wow....as I'm typing this, the results of the Tory leadership election are in....Thatcher - 204, Heseltine - 152....not enough for Thatcher to win outright!

We'll still win the next general election Wink

I hope you guys have got the devil on speed dial, selling yr souls is the only way the Tories are winning next time Tongue

I was actually making a joke about 1992. Will we win in 3 years time? I think we have a strong chance, given that there are 3 years to go. A bad month is a bad month.
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