Mark Smith
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http://uk.linkedin.com/in/themarksmith 28-07-2009 08:13:21
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Just competed my postal vote the #Redruth plan. It’s a 136 page document, excluding annexes. I doubt many people will read it, but I’m a geek. Can’t help thinking the vote is performative rather than necessary but greatful to @cornwallcouncil for honouring democracy. #planning
I love random things that Celia Richardson posts. Most midlanders I guess will follow the walkers code, and most southern [smiths]/northern [golden wonder/seabrooks] & nations [Tayto] people will recognise the reverse.
The Conservatives are dead in the water. For a party that has changed this nation so much over the years, it needs serious action now.
I used to vote Offical Green Party of United Kingdom, ROBLOX, but will no more. I work hard, and already pay more tax than any other group on the UK (see buzzacott.co.uk/insights/expos…). I heard in his speech that Zack Polanski is targeting me too now.
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Just wanted to give a huge shout out to @cornwallcouncil roads team for simultaneously closing the A30 & A39 last night. Masterful planning, giving me (& several #HGV drivers) a huge opportunity to see the back lanes of our wonderful county by night. #Cornwall
No comment on the action against Medpro, but does anyone else think that citing Conservatives tolerance of Jeffery Archer as a convicted criminal as a precedent for supporting Lady Michelle Mone during her current situation is a strange line of legal argument?
I wish more MPs were like Paulette Hamilton MP #JustSaying
Nathan Gill. Nathan Gill. Nathan Gill. Nathan Gill. Nathan Gill. Nathan Gill. A politician of any kind who takes bribes from Russia, but especially a friend and colleague of the man we keep being told will be next PM, should be as well known to this generation as Philby was to
Tamworth station, a lively morning. A gaggle of smiling schoolchildren excitedly chatter on the platform. “Museums?” I enquire. “We’re off to see “Wicked” comes the reply, which makes me smile. [Ian McMillan would capture it better, but he’s probably busy with Fred].