* Obviously, if you live in Wokingham, you should vote for UKIP candidate. But we can't dispute that he is standing for Parliament next week.
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* Obviously, if you live in Wokingham, you should vote for UKIP candidate. But we can't dispute that he is standing for Parliament next week.
My latest blogpost: Robin Smith, Independent candidate for Wokingham*Tweet this! Posted by Mark Wadsworth at 23:38
Labels: Blogging, Caricature, General election, Land Value Tax
7 comments:
Blimey. Fame at last. Face is a bit chubby, I need to lose weight to get up them hills faster.
Best of luck to you Thursday too.
Vote non Big 3.
Cheers!
No, if you live in Wokingham, you should vote for John Redwood, who is one of the leading Eurosceptics in parliament.
@adamcollyer
Aha, so you feel that dealing with the small problems first is the wiser option?
All the Big 3 would agree with you.
Did n't Robin used to be a Conservative councillor? If so a land tax supporting conservative is always going to be better than John Redwood.He is also, from personal recollection of land tax related meetings, a nicer bloke.
On the same subject, where is MW standing? I trust he is working on his acceptance speech.(Nothing too calculated to avoid a breach of the peace.Pretty reliable on that score though .)
AC, if you are that way inclined, vote UKIP.
DBC, in Uxbridge & South Ruislip. My acceptance speech is as follows:
"I didn't expect to win so I only prepared a losing speech: 'That was a disaster. You should never have put me with those voters. Whose idea was that? They were just bigoted' "
Would think that would do very nicely as an acceptance speech.Be sure to wear a LVT T-shirt when causing a disturbance that they're bound to televise-to relieve the boredom.If you win,demand a re-count.
On the same subject,where is Tim Worstall ,fellow land-tax UKipper, standing?
DBC, TimW is not standing this time (he lives in Portugal so can't stand for Parliament).
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