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Apparently there are lots of non-Labour supporters registering to vote in the leadership election in a deliberate attempt to screw the result.
a) Is this morally wrong / a bad thing / not the thing our sort of people do?
b) If people are doing that sort of thing should they be asked to justify their behaviour?
EG
[i]Interviewer[/i]Dear Mr Tory MP - do you believe integrity and honesty is essential for democracy to really function
[i]Mr Tory MP[/i]Yes - It is fundamental to the British way of life
[i]Interviewer[/i]So why did you pay £3 to vote in an election in a dihosnest attempt to corrupt an election?
[i]Mr Tory MP[/i]Ummm... Errrr.... Well at least I didn't bugger and little boys
Are you drunk ?
Yes, why do you ask?
Just checking.
He's got a point, thought the buggery remark is a little OTT.
I can't believe how open some people are about their dishonesty. British politics has always struck me as being pretty well behaved compared to the US system with all it's underhand dirty tricks, but my opinion on that is changing somewhat recently.
Perhaps you should have started a separate thread rather than hijacking mine then!
🙂
Appoligees for the Buggery remark although I did say he DIDN't do it.
Presumably any Tory who declares support for the Labour Party will be automatically expelled from the Tory Party.
As indeed would any member of the Labour Party would be expelled should they declare support for the Tory Party.
I can't see a problem.
Apart from WCA's sure to arrive hangover.
More Big Bike Bash preparation. The hangover can wait until Tuesday
