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Can someone tell me one politician who is qualified to do this job
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Cameron has one of the best firsts in Economics (PPE) ever awarded at Oxford if you believe the media.0
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And John Kenneth Galbraith was talking !!!!!!!! too!0
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Ron Paul....pity he's American"None are more hopelessly enslaved, than those who falsely believe they are free." - Goethe0
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Vince cable, definitely. Straight talking too. Would be a breath of fresh air.0
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I'd say two of the prerequisites for becoming a politician are:
1. Must have Silver Tongue
2. Must have ability to ignore everything people say to you & about youI like to save the money...0 -
Me, obviously. Although I'd make a better King - no expensive and divisive elections that way.0
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Do you think the politicians have their own forum where they talk about the people on this board they hate the most?0
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Forgot to add - the most important this is to never answer questions directly. It'd just mean that people would get the answers to the questions, and whats the point in that?
Far better to just spin some rhetoric remembering to add some bullshine bingo terms like:
'difficult times'
'tough choices'
'stability'
'taking decisions'
(the list is not exhaustive)
:rolleyes:I like to save the money...0
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