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has the gall to claim to speak on my behalf
Rate payers do not have a vote in local elections !
I don't understand, why do rate payers not have a vote?
Didn't the idea that only rate payers got to vote in local elections cause a bit of a stir up North in the late 60's?
I stand most humbly rebuked geegee. I am in fact referring to the United Kingdoms province of Northern Ireland. I realise that there was no way that you could have figured that out from my last post and am glad that you pointed this out to me so that I could clarify it. After all "up North" is never used in every day parlance when referring to Northern Ireland and "down South" is only ever used when referring to Antarctica...Which county or counties are you referring to- Cavan? Monaghan? Leitrim? Donegal? Louth? These are all "up North"; beyond them it is Northern Ireland.
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