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Thursday, January 13, 2005 |
ITV's show Vote for Me - a sort of pol idol, where a three-person panel quizzes people who want to stand as MPs - has been shunted to a graveyard slot at 11 p.m., but is still a fine example of down-the-pub politics. Notable horror: Rodney Hylton-Potts, the soi-disant cabbies' friend, whose policy is to reduce the population of the UK by 30% through ending immigration and (all together now) leaving the EU.
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Transcripts of the BBC series the Power of Nightmares.
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