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<blockquote data-quote="Some user" data-source="post: 1659746" data-attributes="member: 7740"><p>You havent stated anything even close to a political persuasion so its going to very difficult for us to suggest a party other than the one we have a preference for ourselves. </p><p></p><p>An English person joining Sinn Fein would raise a few eyebrows. Youll have to listen to a lot of (often justified) truths about British imperialism which you might be uncomfortable with. A penchant for Celtic would also help.</p><p></p><p>We have a Green party and a Labour party here too as well as one seat (previously six seat) right leaning party called the Progressive democrats. </p><p></p><p>We're wealthy now so personalities matter as much if not more than policies. There's virtually nothing between most of the main parties.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Some user, post: 1659746, member: 7740"] You havent stated anything even close to a political persuasion so its going to very difficult for us to suggest a party other than the one we have a preference for ourselves. An English person joining Sinn Fein would raise a few eyebrows. Youll have to listen to a lot of (often justified) truths about British imperialism which you might be uncomfortable with. A penchant for Celtic would also help. We have a Green party and a Labour party here too as well as one seat (previously six seat) right leaning party called the Progressive democrats. We're wealthy now so personalities matter as much if not more than policies. There's virtually nothing between most of the main parties. [/QUOTE]
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