Has AV Saved the NHS?
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laresFri 06/05/11 22:21 |
More and more I'm hearing that the LibDems need to "differentiate" themselves from the Tories and more and more I'm hearing the issue will be the NHS "reforms". |
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deleted:astarte87Fri 06/05/11 22:23 |
quoting > "More and more I'm hearing that the LibDems need to "differentiate" themselves from the Tories and more and more I'm hearing the issue will be the NHS "reforms". |
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deleted:mr_wintFri 06/05/11 22:24 |
quoting > "Will this massive rejection of LIbDem betrayal actually save the NHS?" |
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laresFri 06/05/11 22:29 |
quoting > "But then again, I think in the longer term FPTP benefits the two larger parties and gives them plenty of opportunities to fuck with our public services." |
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