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British political parties are over-thinking it.

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    British political parties are over-thinking it. Anyone who just promised to sort out all the potholes would win by an absolute landslide.

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      British political parties are over-thinking it. Anyone who just promised to sort out all the potholes would win by an absolute landslide.

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      @anon_opin i presume this is the british equivalent of people in the US voting for literally anyone who says they'll make gas cheaper
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        British political parties are over-thinking it. Anyone who just promised to sort out all the potholes would win by an absolute landslide.

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        @anon_opin
        Why are we suddenly back on fucking potholes all the time? Sunak tried it and it didn't exactly work out.

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        • anon_opin@mastodon.socialA anon_opin@mastodon.social

          British political parties are over-thinking it. Anyone who just promised to sort out all the potholes would win by an absolute landslide.

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          @anon_opin "Letting the trains run on time" revisited.

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          • anon_opin@mastodon.socialA anon_opin@mastodon.social

            British political parties are over-thinking it. Anyone who just promised to sort out all the potholes would win by an absolute landslide.

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            @anon_opin At a local level they all promise it so it's devalued as a vote winner. But then they're always going to do it by 'efficiency' rather than raising the necessary money. Apparently raising taxes is a vote loser.

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