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    T'sk, t'sk. Bazza, ol' fruit.

    One must be ever-mindful of the inverse relationship between belligerence and confidence.

    [This is why small dogs bark all the time and big dogs but seldom.]

    I oppose not in the least any genuine drive to fairness, but it ill behoves any Tory to speak in such terms of 'rotten boroughs'.
    I do recall it being something of a grand feather in the cap of TB (he who shall not be named) that he and his New-Labour team outplayed the Conservatives in the 'Boundary' game. The Tories being, as ever, engaged in their perennial internecine squabbles.

    Alas it does seem that community-cohesion and the oft vaunted connection between MP and constituency shall suffer in the process as outlined.
    Anything to help get your Party elected, I suppose, is only human nature. Be it ever so base.

    I cannot conceive of a thing more removed from 'proportionality' however. Again Party before people.
    What could be more fair than a Parliament who's make-up reflects the public mood?

    So...'toys out of the pram' time again?

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