howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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as far as i know only barry, peter and ray do.
Keith Sansum1
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so getting back to the thread
it looks like if some of these smaller parties and these 50 odd doctors plan well
they could well take out some big names and cause a few shocks
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Guest 696- Registered: 31 Mar 2010
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Firstly, Keith, there are several hundred doctors in this movement, not just 50.
Secondly, Galloway has shown them how to do it.
This present government is dramatically losing support and credibility.
I said it months ago: Dave's last chance came when he vetoed the EU. Had he then called for an EU in/out referendum, he'd have had the masses behind him.
He was on the verge of being a Winston Churchill in the popular eye, his many sins forgiven.
Instead he chose to be a dismal Col. Dave, and now it's just downhill all the way for him, he'll never get the chance again!
These doctors are probably one group of many to come who will stand up and challenge Parliament at the next G.E. and in any by-elections before then.
Keith Sansum1
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Alexander,
I don't dispute what you say
will be an interesting general election
main two parties beware
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