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| Written by Yuk-Hang Ng and Andy Ho | |
| Wednesday, 14 November 2007 | |
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Paul Brar, Indian, 42 years old
Locally born, Paul speaks perfect Cantonese. He said he would vote for a random candidate.
“Who cares, I don’t know them anyway,” said the boss of an Indian supermarket. “ I will see who looks better.”
Paul’s view on the district councilors has been quite negative.
“Before the election the candidates wake up at 6 a.m. to hand out pamphlets,” he said. “Once they got elected, they just simply vanish!” Trackback(0)
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