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Who are you voting for in the general election 2017?
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<blockquote data-quote="dbr10" data-source="post: 1482539" data-attributes="member: 174581"><p>Good, but not spectacular maybe. The import thing is May called this unnecessary election when the previous Parliament still had three years to go. She repeatedly said she wouldn't. Then, she did out of pure political opportunism, not any kind of principle. This is the second time the Conservatives put party interests before the national interest, and it failed completely. She has a duty now to deal with the mess she created; not cut and run like Cameron did - incidently, the day before a damning report on his Libya policy. Hopefully, this makes a less damaging Brexit more likely; and, perhaps now, the Government might care to publish the report on the Gulf States' funding of terrorism it suppressed during the campaign.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dbr10, post: 1482539, member: 174581"] Good, but not spectacular maybe. The import thing is May called this unnecessary election when the previous Parliament still had three years to go. She repeatedly said she wouldn't. Then, she did out of pure political opportunism, not any kind of principle. This is the second time the Conservatives put party interests before the national interest, and it failed completely. She has a duty now to deal with the mess she created; not cut and run like Cameron did - incidently, the day before a damning report on his Libya policy. Hopefully, this makes a less damaging Brexit more likely; and, perhaps now, the Government might care to publish the report on the Gulf States' funding of terrorism it suppressed during the campaign. [/QUOTE]
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