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General election - how will you vote?
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostNuff said. I'll leave you in fantasyland and stick to the real world thanks.Comment
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So if CUK is a decent example of the current population then tories win with lib dems second...
which is interesting I think.Comment
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Originally posted by original PM View PostSo if CUK is a decent example of the current population then tories win with lib dems second...
which is interesting I think.Comment
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At the start of the process, Tory as a slam dunk. Now, I don't know. May has been unimpressive and anything but 'strong' whereas Corbyn, despite the fact I don't agree with many of his policies, continues to come across well.
If it wasn't for Brexit I think I might consider a Labour vote but the problem is, that is the biggest issue we're faced with and I don't trust JC to stand up for the UK strongly.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostAt the start of the process, Tory as a slam dunk. Now, I don't know. May has been unimpressive and anything but 'strong' whereas Corbyn, despite the fact I don't agree with many of his policies, continues to come across well.
If it wasn't for Brexit I think I might consider a Labour vote but the problem is, that is the biggest issue we're faced with and I don't trust JC to stand up for the UK strongly.Comment
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It's a frankly terrifying idea that people will vote for a "strong" leader with no ideas led by an economically illiterate Marxist philosophy and at the command of the Trade Unions that pay his wages in the vague hope that this is a good thing, simply because he's free to propose any mythical benefits he likes to win votes, knowing he'll never have to deliver them.
Put it this way; at this point in time if Corbyn (plus or minus any necessary coalition partners) is the way ahead for this country then we are truly lost...Blog? What blog...?Comment
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostAt the start of the process, Tory as a slam dunk. Now, I don't know. May has been unimpressive and anything but 'strong' whereas Corbyn, despite the fact I don't agree with many of his policies, continues to come across well.
If it wasn't for Brexit I think I might consider a Labour vote but the problem is, that is the biggest issue we're faced with and I don't trust JC to stand up for the UK strongly.When freedom comes along, don't PISH in the water supply.....Comment
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If you are in a fist fight with someone who is a lot bigger than you and an expert in martial arts, standing up for yourself will just increase the number of injuries you will sustain.
I'm alright JackComment
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