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Old 5th May 2005, 21:55
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All manage to cast your vote?
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Old 5th May 2005, 21:58
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Old 5th May 2005, 22:08
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Old 5th May 2005, 22:34
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So anybody vote for Super Tone?
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Old 5th May 2005, 23:21
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Here's the recomendation from the Muslim Association of Britain:
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Who to Vote For on May 5th


MAB wishes to affirm that any sitting MP who voted against the recently proposed Anti-Terror legislation and against war and calls for immediate withdrawal of British troops in Iraq must be supported for re-election, regardless of their party.

Any sitting MP who voted with the anti-terror legislation and voted for and continues to support war in Iraq should not be supported for re-election.
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Why the hell shouldn't Anti-Terror legislation be supported? I can understand being against the war, but what's wrong with making it more difficult for terrorist scum to strike?

Apparently the Muslim Association of Britain supports terrorism. Buttholes!
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Old 6th May 2005, 00:40
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Here's the recomendation from the Muslim Association of Britain:
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Who to Vote For on May 5th


MAB wishes to affirm that any sitting MP who voted against the recently proposed Anti-Terror legislation and against war and calls for immediate withdrawal of British troops in Iraq must be supported for re-election, regardless of their party.

Any sitting MP who voted with the anti-terror legislation and voted for and continues to support war in Iraq should not be supported for re-election.
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Why the hell shouldn't Anti-Terror legislation be supported? I can understand being against the war, but what's wrong with making it more difficult for terrorist scum to strike?

Apparently the Muslim Association of Britain supports terrorism. Buttholes!
Because the idiots have arrested innocent people in the name of that stupid law without a charge for 3 years and without the court they would still have been inside without even knowing what wrong they have done i think the USA have released similar innocents and gave them $100 compensation and this is not the first time 4 birmingham Irish Spent over 17 years in prison because the police fabricated the evidence the guy who worked for the british secrect service has to seek asylum in France when he exposed the sick plans of Maggie to assassinate Kadafie and more documents showed the plan to destibilise Iraq/Iran and confuse both countries by selling them intelegence etcc do you want more???????
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Old 6th May 2005, 09:51
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Yes thanks
LIb dem anti war protest vote
Yep, that's the one I was going to just spoil my paper but then decided it was better to use it.

The Labour Party can wake up today knowing that their position is not safe & they cannot rely on people voting for them just to keep the Tories out. I was watching the coverage on BBC1 last night with a Labour MP (Mr double-barrel something) saying he knew he could lose his seat because of Iraq and Blair regardless of how well he himself was doing for his constituents. Sad... but that was how I chose to swap allegience too.

Will the Labour Party keep Blair or is it time to swap?
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