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Decency, stability and destiny

15 Day 3,576, 04:40 Published in United Kingdom United Kingdom Political debates and analysis Political debates and analysis


Well, this is it! The campaign is in its final day. We have been shocked to the core by many things over the past week and it is time to put all of that behind us and face the future.

I offer nothing to those who need kicks and stimulation. … read more »

Cabinet and other musings

14 Day 3,573, 03:36 Published in United Kingdom United Kingdom Political debates and analysis Political debates and analysis

Fellow citizens

Around the 1st of the new month it is appropriate for presidential candidates to follow up their campaign announcements with Cabinet details and other policies.
The following people have accepted places in my Cabinet and I look

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Running for Country Presidency

33 Day 3,567, 01:33 Published in United Kingdom United Kingdom Political debates and analysis Political debates and analysis


Fellow citizens

I have received the endorsement of my party for a run for the eUK Presidency this month and seek your support.

The Workers’ Rights Party is a political party which strives to see the eUK is full of dedicated, active and well- … read more »

Join and Support the Workers Rights Party!

12 Day 3,563, 02:19 Published in United Kingdom United Kingdom Political debates and analysis Political debates and analysis


Fellow citizens

There is a party that cares about workers and their rights. We might not be flashy or showy but we are always on watch to protect the citizens of the eUK. Far too frequently, proposals are made in Congress to increase the work … read more »

Country feed on home page

16 Day 3,536, 18:35 Published in United Kingdom United Kingdom Political debates and analysis Political debates and analysis

In a rare good news development, eRep has introduced a country feed for Congress members and others in official roles. There are a few minor bugs to be ironed out such as the use of the term “Congressman” instead of “Congress member” but I’m sure

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