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Old 06-05-2012, 10:17   #122
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Re: London Mayor election 2012

Some remotely decent options would be good. The major section of the ruling coalition is a joke, the minor section beyond comedy, the opposition farcical.

The sooner people stop voting for a colour and start voting for the best policies, whether red, blue, yellow or someone else, the better.

Of course this does require the population to inform themselves a bit, although this can be done without even having to leave their sofa nor get off their generally rather large arse.
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