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Post by Deleted on Nov 5, 2019 16:39:05 GMT
I thought part of his freedom was choice to vote or not.
In light of the referendum result and inaction thereafter, I fear many will choose to boycott the ballot box ... who can blame them.
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Post by Mr Stabby on Nov 5, 2019 20:25:08 GMT
I thought part of his freedom was choice to vote or not. In light of the referendum result and inaction thereafter, I fear many will choose to boycott the ballot box ... who can blame them. Rog Yes, I won't be voting. I would have to do a postal vote and this would involve my ex forwarding the paperwork up to Brinklow and then me collecting, completing and returning it, and frankly neither of us can be arsed to do it.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 5, 2019 20:41:00 GMT
They should change the system so that anyone who does not vote is counted as voting for the existing arrangements.
I've been eligible to vote since 1992 but never have voted because I did not view a change of government as providing me with any advantages or disadvantages.
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Post by naughtyfox on Nov 5, 2019 21:39:48 GMT
How about not being allowed to vote if you have debts? That should get rid of most students.
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Post by ianali on Nov 5, 2019 22:40:49 GMT
Judging by the last few days I’m beginning to wonder if there will be any politicians left to vote for come December. There behaviour is actually getting worse.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 5, 2019 22:48:25 GMT
I don't like the polarisation (if that's a word) of politics at present let alone the politicians. I genuinely don't know what party to vote for ... still the election hasn't kicked off yet ... we have weeks of it to look forward to Rog
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Post by Deleted on Nov 5, 2019 23:05:12 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Nov 5, 2019 23:08:00 GMT
And now, a special report from the Brexit Planning Committee:
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Post by patty on Nov 6, 2019 5:19:32 GMT
Judging by the last few days I’m beginning to wonder if there will be any politicians left to vote for come December. There behaviour is actually getting worse. maybe its those who have not heeded their constants wishes now feel they gotta get out rather than risk losing their seat... one day this will all be turned into a sit com and folks will be laughing their socks off....
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Post by Clinton Cool on Nov 6, 2019 11:16:30 GMT
I wonder if Corbyn will reincarnate his modern day apartheid idea: women only carriages on trains?
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Post by Jim on Nov 6, 2019 11:38:57 GMT
Well, the more brexiters who choose not to vote, the better. If not I think they should stick to their principles and vote for the brexit party. I'll carry on agreeing with jenlyn, Corbyn is a wizard.
What proposals do the tories or brexit party have for the most important issue of our time, climate change? Do I hear muttering? Speak up! What's that? Ah. I see, none.
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Post by Jim on Nov 6, 2019 11:40:25 GMT
I wonder if Corbyn will reincarnate his modern day apartheid idea: women only carriages on trains? Might be a good idea if it saves them from the attentions of middle aged lotharios. Shouldn't be necessary though.
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Post by Clinton Cool on Nov 6, 2019 12:39:23 GMT
I wonder if Corbyn will reincarnate his modern day apartheid idea: women only carriages on trains? Might be a good idea if it saves them from the attentions of middle aged lotharios. Shouldn't be necessary though. Only as good an idea as it was to ban blacks from carriages in South Africa. Not all the blacks there were criminals, just as not all middle aged men (or other ages for that matter) are sex pests.
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Post by naughtyfox on Nov 6, 2019 14:54:53 GMT
I wonder if Corbyn will reincarnate his modern day apartheid idea: women only carriages on trains? middle aged lotharios. Go on, Jim - push him in!!
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Post by Deleted on Nov 7, 2019 12:21:35 GMT
Well, the more brexiters who choose not to vote, the better. So you do recognise as a remainer that you are in the minority camp, and your sole purpose is to undermine the majority. I don't think your socialist party will fair well, whether they are in the remain or leave camp. (They do seem to dither on this). I do believe most look at Corbyn's front bench and recognise the fact that the likes of Butler, Abbott, Thornberry and McDonnell would wreak havoc on both the civil service (bearing in mind the civil service are the real controllers), and the international stage. The labour party has been decimated by Corbyn, and will take many generations to rebuild. Corbyn has taken the labour party back 50 years, and many of us remember those wilderness years where Thatcher and the Tories were the only choice. History does indeed it seems repeat itself.
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