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Beware of failing coalitions

NEXT year will be a watershed year in our electoral process.

I would go as far as stating that the majority of people who voted in the last election would have done so for many reasons; some with valid reasons, others with reasons less cogent.

Some may have voted just for the sake of voting; some because of past loyalties, some on a racial, ethnic or religious basis; some to create what is termed a “strong opposition”, and some to ensure the “other” party does not win.

Whatever the reasons, I will

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