Yes...why not. You don't sound any worst than the dead-beats I usually vote for.
2007-01-13 07:17:32
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answer #1
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answered by Afi 7
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I don't believe we have ever been a corruption free society and to deny us the scandal our leaders supply us with would be sinful in itself.It is almost racist to say 'making those who rightfully reside here equal'.Are those who attempt illegal entry by definition corrupt and therefor to be treated unequally??.
The masses need to be rich with at least 2 holidays a year; own their own home; have a two car garage containing at least one 4WD vehicle; work only three mornings a week whilst having double pay for it; and a bit of regular nooky on the side. Can reliable and stable government legislate for those needs.??
I would be interested to know what policies you might adopt to bring these aspirations into fruition for the masses. And what policies might discourage these not rightfully living here who according to you are unequal from arriving in their droves to become so.
No I wouldn't vote for you
2007-01-13 07:39:37
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answered by Peterthepainter 1
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Nah.
classically,you have avoided the real grass roots issues.
Our next great leader wont sit on the fence making mindless platitudes.
He/she will jump one way or the other for what they stand for.The public will shout ye or nay!
Its good that the primeminister should be educated,as they all are.However,there are a myriad of advisors delegated to do the fine tuning.We need someone with heart and vision,not unlike george bush I may add.
Will you serve the public as the majority sees fit and end immigration together with a humane programme of repatriation?
Which way are you going to jump on this?
BTW ..just one "c" in necessity.......mr graduate
2007-01-13 07:19:55
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answered by ? 3
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Unfortunately in the UK we can't vote for Prime Minister. After all we are going to get Gordon Brown as PM soon and nobody is going to ask the British people if that's okay first. If you are over 40 I might vote for your party if you were the leader. I wouldn't want anyone too young to be PM.
2007-01-13 07:28:48
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answered by Anonymous
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You went to Liverpool University.
You can't spell the word 'necessities', and you want me to vote for you!?
Wishful thinking darling, but your chances of getting to Number 10 are nil.
2007-01-13 07:17:29
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answered by Anonymous
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No because you've not stated your policies and only Members of Parliament can vote for P.M. anyway.
2007-01-13 08:43:12
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answered by Sam 4
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Yes, but i would want you to use your skills in dentistry to get Tony Blair to admit he lied about the need for a war. I don't care how deep you have to drill into those roots.
2007-01-13 07:18:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Thats what Tony Blair said
2007-01-13 07:15:22
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answered by Anonymous
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You may as well bash your head continually against a brick wall, simply because ideals play no part in British politics.
2007-01-13 07:13:58
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answered by Anonymous
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No. Cos all you have done is say what you are good at and not what you are going to do. Self confidence is important but noone likes a bragger! Sorry
2007-01-13 07:12:13
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answered by Laure 2
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