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  1. Redstar

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    stand for election in more than one constituency at the same time.

    What's 600 and odd times £500?
     
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    steal money from the public purse and falsify expenses claim but that doesn’t stop them. Oh silly me what they did was all within the rules (rules they made of course).
     
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    Stand for election when you can't multiply 600 x 500!
     
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    I'm quite sure I can...

    it was merely a point for discussion. The fact you can stand everywhere if you wish. Not 600 x £500....

    Thanks though.
     
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    RE: I'm quite sure I can...

    I never said you couldn't.

    but it's legal to stand for election even if you can't.

    Isn't that an equally relevant point?
     
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    I think so, yes... nt
     
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    It's also legal

    To change your name by deed pole to, lets say "Gordon Brown"

    And stand for election in Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath against James Gordon Brown.

    the thick scottish feckers wouldn't have a clue which Gordon Brown to vote for especially if one created a political party called the "national labour party"

    This would probably split enough of the vote to get the SNP in and the tw@t not only out of government but out of parliament.



    But you couldn't stand in all 600 and some constituencies with different names though. That's really only a one trick pony.
     

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