straightforward really. and no need for the normal fit of pique.
if he's the main draw, i'd have thought that his transport would have been sorted earlier. simple.
simple really. national politics mean a lot. local politics are, frankly, less important but still a big influence. Would my decision to vote liberal in lewes be tempered by their previous actions? why of course.
whyever not? it's an important local topic, and I for one (when I mistakenly thought I was in the lewes constituency) thought about this long and hard.
thought brown won that, shame he got a little uptight in the final ten minutes. clegg was ok, bit disappointed with him tbh, cameron was wishy-washy and to me third. got to say though, all three came out of that debate pretty well.
so, 5 days on, and you're sooooooo certain mr loonster?
i'd guess not. hung parliament, lib-lab pact, if anything labour will win more seats than the tories...
can't agree with that. on my mini-tour i thought the team were well up to the job. it's all looking very professional (just last one of uncle's posts after 6 edits)
i'd have thought that tom had had a tough enough time of it already. it can't be easy being transexual or whatever in our society and maybe being pleasant and polite to him will be very much appreciated, i'd guess.