5 May as election date

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  1. Yosef Ha'Kohain

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    the big man?

    I'm not threatening you I'm just highlighting your stupidity :D

    but if you want to threaten me feel free.
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    lol we're discussing politics!

    *bangs head off wall*

    Don't be a bad sport, your rhetoric is flawed... take it on the chin "big man"
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    I dont think any party is better than the rest, i wont be voting
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    there was no sarcasm in my post, i was agreeing with you! i was also aware of how they manipulate the figures.

    i feel really sorry for those who are not already on the property market, as there is not going to be a 80's style crash this time to bring affordability back.
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    Oops - sorry :lol: :D
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    Asda is to cash in on the country's forthcoming general election through a range of beers it hopes will slake thirsts across the political spectrum.


    Labour Landslide Bitter is described as "confident and smooth" and "has a nice head that may not stay around too long", while Tory Triumph Bitter is "for the richer palate" and is brewed "without any continental ingredients".


    In the spirit of balance there's also a Lib Dem Lift-Off Bitter ("perhaps more promise than it can deliver") as well as Plaid Cymru and SNP Independence Ales ("strong undercurrent of grass roots but may not travel well").


    Priced at 1.48 pounds a bottle, the beers will be available at 220 Asda stores, and Asda spokesman Dominic Burch said the range could turn out to be a useful aid to the pollsters

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