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Order Paper: Banishing bogies and pre-election

Elections are about a lot of things but entwined in those things are matters of trust, confidence and affinity with the people running for election.

Fri, 05 May 2017

Fred Dagg thumped the lectern, Khrushchev-style, only unlike the former Soviet leader he used a gumboot rather than a shoe.

“Wallace Rowling has warts on his bottie!” Dagg declared.

“Are you to vote for a man with warts on his bottie?”

The skit – a satire on the 1975 election campaign of

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