Because I will not vote for a party that CyberCretin supports. He has driven me to commit this grevious sin.
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For the first time, I'm going to vote Labour in the next election
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For the first time, I'm going to vote Labour in the next election
Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostBecause I will not vote for a party that CyberCretin supports. He has driven me to commit this grevious sin.
How did this happen? Who's to blame? Well certainly there are those more responsible than others, and they will be held accountable, but again truth be told, if you're looking for the guilty, you need only look into a mirror.
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Can't you just abstain? At least it's not a vote for el gordo.Originally posted by sasguru View PostBecause I will not vote for a party that CyberCretin supports. He has driven me to commit this grevious sin.ǝןqqıʍComment
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He's actually a highly skilled NL Spin Doctor posing as a moronic Tory. Suckered you, buddy.Originally posted by sasguru View PostBecause I will not vote for a party that CyberCretin supports. He has driven me to commit this grevious sin.Comment
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Well it worked. Much like Chico drove anyone intelligent away from religion. I often thought he was the devil in disguise.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostHe's actually a highly skilled NL Spin Doctor posing as a moronic Tory. Suckered you, buddy.Hard Brexit now!
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I don't think the Tories will win the next election, as I've stated earlier. We are in for full socialism and permanent recession. Now how do I get on the gravy train funded by taxpayers ?
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As I said a long time ago, Causus Deli was an agent provocateur from Unite Against Fascism.Originally posted by sasguru View PostWell it worked. Much like Chico drove anyone intelligent away from religion. I often thought he was the devil in disguise.
As for Nicky G, the mind boggles, but I kind of miss him.Comment
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Actually all macroeconomic theory and past historical experience shows that government spending is the fastest way out of a recession/depression.
So the irony is that what Labour have wrongly done during the boom (spending) is the right thing to do now.Hard Brexit now!
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You have a choice. You can be boiled in oil or hung drawn and quartered. It’s a democratic country and it’s your choice if you choose the one that kills you.Originally posted by DiscoStu View PostCan't you just abstain? At least it's not a vote for el gordo.
To abstain is just apethy If there were to be a mass spoiling of ballot papers then that would send a clear message to the government."A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices," George OrwellComment
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