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I guess with everything happening so quickly - < 4 months, there is bound to be some dirt they will dig up on the guy.

Personally, I hope that he isn't a fool and gets the required direction and some skills to represent motoring enthusiasts, otherwise this is going to hurt the motoring community rather than help.

Now its up to the Party to get everything sorted out and represent themselves in a manner that will not harm itself in the first instance, and then represent the community moving forward

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Guys, the media circus will only hurt the AMEP if we let it.

Honestly, the worst they can dig up is a bit of roo poo and the fact that he lost his job??

The media have taken what little they could find and turned it as negative as possible through ambiguity.

The fact that you all fell for their dirty tactics is the very reason why we never see realistic and relatable human beings in politics.

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Guys, the media circus will only hurt the AMEP if we let it.

Honestly, the worst they can dig up is a bit of roo poo and the fact that he lost his job??

The media have taken what little they could find and turned it as negative as possible through ambiguity.

The fact that you all fell for their dirty tactics is the very reason why we never see realistic and relatable human beings in politics.

He only lost his job because the sawmill closed right? Hardly his fault...

I think the reason they're attacking him is because there's a bit of fear. I'd say that's a good thing.

Here's hoping he can actually make a difference, and justify people's votes.

There's 11ntybillion motoring enthusiasts out there. Surely this isn't the best we have.

I guess the same could be said for the other parties.

But come on people, that is the best we have?

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There's 11ntybillion motoring enthusiasts out there. Surely this isn't the best we have.

I guess the same could be said for the other parties.

But come on people, that is the best we have?

Magic Mike for PM?

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