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BS: Election - Wales & Scotland Only

30 Apr 03 - 07:29 PM (#943981)
Subject: BS: Election - Wales & Scotland Only
From: Gareth

Just a brief reminder to residents of Wales and Scotland that the Elections for the Wlsh National Assembly, and the Scotish Parliament are being held on May 1st. - This Thursday.

Remember - Vote Early, Vote Often.

Gareth


30 Apr 03 - 09:17 PM (#944045)
Subject: RE: BS: Election - Wales & Scotland Only
From: McGrath of Harlow

And local elections in most of England.

Pity we can't register an extra vote saying what we think of the Westminster Government - as it is local councillors lose out when people want to register disapproval of something the government has done, which ain't really fair. Or the other way round even.

It might even encourage people to bother to vote, which is ceasing to happen, what with so many powers having being stripped from local councils.


01 May 03 - 05:09 AM (#944225)
Subject: RE: BS: Election - Wales & Scotland Only
From: Micca

Yeah, remember the Golden rule
" There may not be anyone you want to vote FOR...but there is always someone you want to vote AGAINST"


01 May 03 - 05:31 AM (#944235)
Subject: RE: BS: Election - Wales & Scotland Only
From: Rt Revd Sir jOhn from Hull

I am voting against Kim Howalls, he is an arsehole 9allegidly).john


01 May 03 - 06:57 AM (#944272)
Subject: RE: BS: Election - Wales & Scotland Only
From: Gareth

My my ! I never knew Pontypridd was is Hul9 !!!

Gareth


01 May 03 - 03:39 PM (#944391)
Subject: RE: BS: Election - Wales & Scotland Only
From: John MacKenzie

SNP got my X
Giok


01 May 03 - 05:09 PM (#944470)
Subject: RE: BS: Election - Wales & Scotland Only
From: GUEST,Mac Tattie

Giok, did you mean to post to the shortest joke thread?
cheers


04 May 03 - 12:05 PM (#945816)
Subject: RE: BS: Election - Wales & Scotland Only
From: Nigel Parsons

Next time these local elections come around in Wales I want the ballot papers sponsored by MFI. Then they can have an additional question at the end:
"Assembly required? / No Assembly Required /"

Nigel