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My vote next year will be for the NP and as I want changes. I am prepared to take part in contributing to the party by making sure that my vote will be accompanied by many that I have recruited. If I was rich then I would contribute financially, but I am just a poor and ordinary South African seeking some change. Well I may be poor, but I am rich in mind. That’s why I MORE Allow me to wish the National Party best of luck. Although I am of the opinion that we have too many chiefs and too few indians in SA, politically spoken, I also believe that any party that sticks to its guns on issues of serious and violent contact crimes, should have no problem attracting a reasonable number of voters. However, as you know, some politicians use the death MORE I have come across an article on the IOL website and I have duly searched for the NP’s website. After reading a couple of points I have to ask myself the question. Is the National Party back for good? I really do hope so, and I also do hope and trust that the National Party’s values, commitments, leadership and morals live up to what you MORE I travel extensively and was excited to hear the interview that SAFM had with you (Juan-Duval Uys) last week. What caught my particular attention was your comment regarding SASOL and your excellent reply. I was in East London and Port Elizabeth and have already told most of my clients about your policies. They are all basic and logical. At last MORE National Party South Africa? Whoa? Yes, that was exactly my response amid the news that that party will be relaunching in November this year. Even though I was taken aback by the news, unlike former NNP leader, Marthinus van Schalkwyk, I didn’t find it to be a joke, hence I am engaging in the matter. MORE
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