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"Inner Peace Will Come When Aids Does What It Should And Reduce African Density."

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sp1814 | 21:14 Thu 24th Apr 2014 | News
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Naomi,

So because they have sacked him it isn't damaging to the party? Of course it is. They have made a preventable error. An error made by not validating their own member when putting him into a highly public position and when putting him up as their candidate in an election.

It is an own goal because they have done their opponents work for them.
Gromit.........I think we had better give up...you can lead a horse to water, etc.
If it affected the outcome of the European elections I'd consider it a home goal - but I doubt it will have any effect on the party's success whatsoever.
Naomi

You can still win a match if you have scored an own goal. It does not necessarily change the result. I still think UKiP will win most seats next month, but this is a minor setback.

Don't mean to be pedantic, but an 'Home Goal' is one scored for the home team. An 'Own Goal' is one kicked into ones own net.
Thank you, Gromit. I'll remember that. I know nothing about football - and it shows. ;o)
Just when Nigel thought it couldn't get any worse !

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-27154700
I've got another acronym for you mike. For Funks Sake.
thanks for spelling it out ab.
Sorry that I can't make you happy and agree with you Svejk...I guess that is what democracy is all about !
he said he was born in Rhodesia, his words not mine, and as i can find no info on how old he is, its hard to say when he lived there or for how long.

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