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	<title>Comments on: A change from our advertised blogging</title>
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		<title>By: Jamie</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jamie</dc:creator>
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		<description>I know nothing about politics either, but I&#039;m not sure from what I&#039;ve read (and what I saw) whether it was a good thing or not.  Apparently it&#039;s now being said that 20% of the public would now consider voting for them, which means it seems to have been an amazing publicity stunt, despite the fact that he didn&#039;t say anything of any value at all.  It&#039;s a sad indictment on the British public if that is true - would 20% of the public seriously think about voting for Hitler if he was still alive and trying to get in?  I think not!  It was worrying how much time they spent talking about the BNP, which they surely wouldn&#039;t have done for any other fringe party.  Unless they are now gonna change the show into some sort of reality show in which one sole person has to try and convince 4 people on a panel and a studio audience that they are worthy of their place on the show.  But hey, that would never happen...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I know nothing about politics either, but I&#8217;m not sure from what I&#8217;ve read (and what I saw) whether it was a good thing or not.  Apparently it&#8217;s now being said that 20% of the public would now consider voting for them, which means it seems to have been an amazing publicity stunt, despite the fact that he didn&#8217;t say anything of any value at all.  It&#8217;s a sad indictment on the British public if that is true &#8211; would 20% of the public seriously think about voting for Hitler if he was still alive and trying to get in?  I think not!  It was worrying how much time they spent talking about the BNP, which they surely wouldn&#8217;t have done for any other fringe party.  Unless they are now gonna change the show into some sort of reality show in which one sole person has to try and convince 4 people on a panel and a studio audience that they are worthy of their place on the show.  But hey, that would never happen&#8230;</p>
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