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On Tue, 29 Apr 2008, Michael Whitson wrote:

So Mr.Band it appears that you are in favour of vote rigging? Perhaps you
would like this country to descend to the level of Zimbabwe?


Don't worry, Labour are trying their best to get us there .. making good
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On 29 Apr, 12:58, Chris Johns wrote:
So Mr.Band it appears that you are in favour of vote rigging? Perhaps you
would like this country to descend to the level of Zimbabwe?


Don't worry, Labour are trying their best to get us there .. making good
progress too.


Yes, 10 years of sustained economic growth, low inflation and falling
crime sounds *almost exactly* like Zimbabwe.

Idiot.

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On Tue, 29 Apr 2008, John B wrote:

On 29 Apr, 12:58, Chris Johns wrote:
So Mr.Band it appears that you are in favour of vote rigging? Perhaps you
would like this country to descend to the level of Zimbabwe?


Don't worry, Labour are trying their best to get us there .. making good
progress too.


Yes, 10 years of sustained economic growth, low inflation and falling
crime sounds *almost exactly* like Zimbabwe.


Yeah, but there were things like in High Wycombe where pro-Blair militias
burned down the Conservative party offices and drove their supporters out
of the town at machete-point. Just visit the refugee camps on the Welsh
border, and you'll hear plenty of similar stories.

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"Tom Anderson" wrote

Yeah, but there were things like in High Wycombe where pro-Blair militias
burned down the Conservative party offices


Well, someone burnt the station down, but I'm not aware of any proof that it
was pro-Blair militias.

Peter


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On 29 Apr, 15:09, "Peter Masson" wrote:
Yeah, but there were things like in High Wycombe where pro-Blair militias
burned down the Conservative party offices


Well, someone burnt the station down, but I'm not aware of any proof that it
was pro-Blair militias.


See, that's only because ZaNu Liebour's political censorship of the
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