So, we have the beginnings of a representative system in Egypt; notice I don't say that it will be a democracy, because it won't. David Cameron was the first cringing Western toady to visit them post-Mubarak, and no-one from Egypt has contacted TWOP, so it's a fair bet they've got a long way to go before they build themselves a True Democracy.
Speaking of Acey, he apparently is against AV - the 'alternative voting' system - while his Con-Dem lapdog is in favour of it. Uh, way to present a united front, guys ... maybe shambles is the new order. Or maybe, no, definitely, the whole AV debate is a sham. Actually, that's the truth: because in a representative system it doesn't matter which bullies are running things or how they get there - they're still bullies, still corrupt, and that still isn't a True Democracy.
And for anyone reading this who is still undecided as to whether or not to support us ... listen. VAT's at 20 per cent. Food is expensive. Fuel duty (tax) is high and likely to go higher. The nambies want to impose minimum prices on booze as a way of avoiding having to tackle the real causes of Great Britain's increasing alcohol problem. And, because inflation is high, the government want the Bank of England to raise interest rates; so now if you can even get a mortgage, you probably won't be able to afford it.
And you still think things can't get worse under the present system? Come on!
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