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    Quote Originally Posted by dalywise View Post
    How can 21% of people still support this corrupt bunch of incompetents.
    Its pretty shocking, but a bad education system mean some people are stupid.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Digout View Post
    I don't see how him drinking is champers is going to make a difference to the result. The weather is good, so enjoy while ya can is my attitude, ya could be run over by a bus tomorrow!!!
    True true, I am heading to Brooklyn for a few myself to celebrate However, I think I have asked you before to lessen the "great, this is the end of FF" and concentrate more on achieving that goal! In fairness to you, I think you have been putting in a sterling effort in recent weeks.

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    North West results:

    Ganley (Libertas): 100%*














    [SIZE="1"]*specially for FT. [/SIZE]

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    Quote Originally Posted by Digout View Post
    but a bad education system mean some people are stupid.
    You can blame education for ignorance but stupidity is all your own.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TradCat View Post
    Others + SF >FF
    Well spotted, I hadn't seen that statistic.
    That must be a worry for Biffo?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Digout View Post
    I don't see how him drinking is champers is going to make a difference to the result. The weather is good, so enjoy while ya can is my attitude, ya could be run over by a bus tomorrow!!!
    It would be the most ironically tragic death ever...

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    Quote Originally Posted by FakeViking View Post
    Crisis. Dilema. Champagne in fridge for the count next Sat. Should I open now and buy more?
    I have beer and cider stockpiled for next weekend. Between all day counts Saturday and Sunday, as well as Ireland v Bulgaria, I am pulling a sickie on Monday. Next weekend is like the Olympics for political anoraks.

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    Any sign of a regional breakdown for the NW or Dub South?

    Wild predictions also welcome...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Simbo67 View Post
    True true, I am heading to Brooklyn for a few myself to celebrate However, I think I have asked you before to lessen the "great, this is the end of FF" and concentrate more on achieving that goal! In fairness to you, I think you have been putting in a sterling effort in recent weeks.
    This is only part one. I will not rest until FF is disbanded.

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    The 21% support solid is very interesting actually. They seem to be stuck completely in that range now. There is a galeforce against them and yet, 20% seems to be their bedrock zombie vote. I would think that since they are still only leading in the DE category (Ref: last two Irish Times polls), any attempt to reduce social welfare payments in the next budget would see a further decline. However, leading in the DE is not so good, its like leading in the 18-24 year old age group, most of them don't vote...

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