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Post by Delta9 on Apr 18, 2017 17:37:30 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Apr 18, 2017 17:42:27 GMT
6 weeks of conflict and turmoil for me. Everyone should vote, not having someone worth voting for fuck's that ideological theory up somewhat!
I can't imagine not voting, I'm gonna have to do some deep thinking and soul searching - I'll let you all know if I come up with the number 42 though 👍
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Post by Deleted on Apr 18, 2017 18:26:14 GMT
What about the Co-operative party?
I'd not heard of them until today when I did some googling but apparently they have seats.
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Post by JohnV on Apr 18, 2017 18:34:26 GMT
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Post by patty on Apr 18, 2017 18:41:38 GMT
I thought I might vote May but didn't know there was so many choices...must ponder....
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Post by peterboat on Apr 18, 2017 18:53:00 GMT
Its an easy one for me I want Brexit and Mrs May seems to be the lady to do the job. Plus if labour get trashed maybe they will elect another leader and become credible again
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Post by bodger on Apr 18, 2017 19:02:05 GMT
I would vote for Tomsk's Major Twat party if I ever get the opportunity.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 18, 2017 19:32:54 GMT
One pile of crap at a time.
We've landed ourselves with Brexit, and we need the best possible exit.
I can't see that being provided by any party but the Tories.
Hopefully normal service will be resumed in 5 years.
Rog
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Post by Telemachus on Apr 18, 2017 23:05:59 GMT
Yup currently the tories seem the only feasible way to vote - but it will be the first time in my 60 years of existence that I've voted Tory. Which is a bit of a shame.
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Post by Delta9 on Apr 18, 2017 23:35:29 GMT
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Post by patty on Apr 19, 2017 7:12:33 GMT
I do not normally toddle off to the voting station..in fact last gen election I'd just moved into Horror House and had no idea where it was and couldn't be bothered as the full impact of what lie ahead here was beginning to sink in. Who ruled the country after that could have been a pack of monkeys for all i cared. This time its not so much as who i want in as who i don't and i really think Labour under Jeremy Corbyn with all their in party issues just do not have the internal unity to see through this Brexit. A split gov won't be good. We need a strong hand at the helm and co-hesive policies and I think has to be Tories...as i've said before i don't know much but what i sort of think in this is you gotta look beyond whats best for self.
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Post by Delta9 on Apr 19, 2017 7:19:11 GMT
I'd be happy if anyone other than the Conservatives got in. Very slim chance of that happening though
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Post by tonyqj on Apr 19, 2017 7:27:18 GMT
We need a strong hand at the helm and co-hesive policies and I think has to be Tories...as i've said before i don't know much but what i sort of think in this is you gotta look beyond whats best for self. Spot on from how I see it, Patty.
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Post by lollygagger on Apr 19, 2017 7:31:41 GMT
How about a Lib/Lab coalition? Eek!
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Post by lollygagger on Apr 19, 2017 7:42:11 GMT
It amuses me that the Tories, by dint of repeating it ad infinitum, have persuaded the population that they are good at running the country. I see them as a destructive force personally, a kind of organised anarchy where the strong beat their way to the top at everyone elses expense. Meanwhile they've run up more debt than labour could have dreamed of, cut all services, the roads are full of potholes... but still they manage to maintain the meaningless myth that they are good for "the country".
The last lot that had a good run at it finished off our industry and divided society into uncaring "haves" and loosers.
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