
Pomp and circumstance are part of politics. But Surrey federal Liberals may have gotten a double dose when they went to vote yesterday at the Days Inn - site of the region's delegate selection meetings. The reason: that hotel had also been booked by Out in Surrey's Coronation III celebration. The group, founded back in 1997, has been instrumental in developing a "drag" community in the city and enhancing its role in fundraising and advocacy.
I would hate to be the poor scrutineer wondering whether to challenge the identity of the person if one of those drag queens also came to vote at the Liberal meeting! Umm.... excuse me miss ... there seems to be a problem with your ID ... the picture on the drivers licence doesn't quite match ... do you have any other means of proving your identity?
That's actually hysterical. Well done.
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