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Previously on "I'd like to wish the remoaners luck in the EU elections today...."

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  • Old Greg
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    Voting should be compulsory
    Don't vote. It only encourages them.

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  • darmstadt
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    Originally posted by vetran View Post
    who knew nige had such appeal?

    European Parliament election turnout | UK Political Info

    seems fewer people bother nowadays.
    Why would I be voting for a bumptious moron like Nigel who is only interested in himself? In fact I didn't see him on the voting slip, oh, possibly because I'm not voting in the UK. You're still not being very intelligent are you?

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  • AtW
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    Voting should be compulsory

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  • vetran
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    Originally posted by darmstadt View Post
    Beautiful weather today entailed having a short stroll through the park to the voting station. Interesting to see a heck of a lot of young people out and voting...

    who knew nige had such appeal?

    European Parliament election turnout | UK Political Info

    seems fewer people bother nowadays.

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  • darmstadt
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    Beautiful weather today entailed having a short stroll through the park to the voting station. Interesting to see a heck of a lot of young people out and voting...

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  • Zigenare
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    Originally posted by Old Greg View Post
    Unfortunately he is temporarily banned for behaving like the turd that he is.
    Hi honey! I'm home. Did you miss me? Go upstairs and get into that slinky little number I bought you for your birthday. I'll pour us a little drink-poo and be up in a minute!

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  • Old Greg
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    Originally posted by Jess inniAccounts View Post
    Please can I borrow your crystal ball for the lottery numbers?
    Unfortunately he is temporarily banned for behaving like the turd that he is.

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  • Jess inniAccounts
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    Originally posted by Zigenare View Post
    What impact do you think any result is going to have?

    Theresa May is on her way out anyway - expect resignation speech over the weekend, possibly tomorrow.
    Please can I borrow your crystal ball for the lottery numbers?

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  • Old Greg
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    Originally posted by WTFH View Post
    This was the European Parliamentary election, not the UK one.
    The voting was for representatives to represent local UK regions in the European Parliament. By voting for parties who specifically do not want to represent UK regions in Europe, then effectively those who voted for them have wasted their votes.
    Many of these are the same voters who voted to leave an EU that Turkey is joining, and to which the UK sends £350 million per week. Don't expect too much of them.

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  • WTFH
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    Originally posted by xoggoth View Post
    Why are those who don't vote ignored? Maybe it is not apathy, they actually want no government!

    If fewer than 50% vote in any election, any form of government that is being voted for should be shut down with immediate effect. Let's have some sensible anarchy, will probably be a great improvement on current mess.

    This was the European Parliamentary election, not the UK one.
    The voting was for representatives to represent local UK regions in the European Parliament. By voting for parties who specifically do not want to represent UK regions in Europe, then effectively those who voted for them have wasted their votes.

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  • xoggoth
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    Why are those who don't vote ignored? Maybe it is not apathy, they actually want no government!

    If fewer than 50% vote in any election, any form of government that is being voted for should be shut down with immediate effect. Let's have some sensible anarchy, will probably be a great improvement on current mess.

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  • BlasterBates
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    Originally posted by meridian View Post
    We exit on no Deal. We then decide that we want a trading relationship (even if minimal) with the EU. The first thing on the table is citizens rights, the divorce payment, and the U.K. border in Ireland.

    Unless the U.K. is actively deciding to become an international pariah, there is no escape from the terms of the WA.
    It doesn't matter if the Tories want to be in power that's what they have to do. Being an international pariah hasn't stopped Trump.

    Once the Tories have crashed out of the EU then of course they'll start agreeing to everything that was in the withdrawal agreement anyway. This is the Trumpian way. The new NAFTA is no different from the old NAFTA.

    It doesn't matter that is makes no sense, all the Brexi-people will cheer Boris, in the same way Trump supporters cheer Trump even though nothing changed.

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  • meridian
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    Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post
    If there is a GE the Tories will have to campaign on no deal, and I suspect there will be a clear out of the remoaners who won't buy into it. The Tories will have no choice.

    If they win it's no deal.
    We exit on no Deal. We then decide that we want a trading relationship (even if minimal) with the EU. The first thing on the table is citizens rights, the divorce payment, and the U.K. border in Ireland.

    Unless the U.K. is actively deciding to become an international pariah, there is no escape from the terms of the WA.

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  • BlasterBates
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    Originally posted by meridian View Post
    The outcome of any GE is also irrelevant - the options do not change, and until the Conservative Brexiters get a grip on reality and understand that the WA is the only way they are going to get a Brexit they’ll just keep going around in circles.
    If there is a GE the Tories will have to campaign on no deal, and I suspect there will be a clear out of the remoaners who won't buy into it. The Tories will have no choice.

    If they win it's no deal.

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  • meridian
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    Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post
    The outcome of the EU elections is now irrelevant as May will be resigning anyway. There is now a high probability of a GE in spite of Brenda in Bristol who will try and thwart it, and that is what will decide Brexit.

    The outcome of any GE is also irrelevant - the options do not change, and until the Conservative Brexiters get a grip on reality and understand that the WA is the only way they are going to get a Brexit they’ll just keep going around in circles.

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