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Previously on "Did you vote in your local elections?"
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Nope. I'm down in my nuclear bunker waiting for the world to end.
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostYou couldn't vote because you jumped ship and don't live here anymore. If you wish to vote for whichever shower of sh!te you so choose, the least you can do is live here and suffer the consequences.
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostI couldn't vote because the Tories lied, again, in their manifesto
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostOn Brexit day they'll be magically filled in by unicorns in hard hats.
Or not, but WGAS.
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I couldn't vote because the Tories lied, again, in their manifesto
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Originally posted by BR14 View PostMight have, who want's to know?
Anyway, I didn't vote because there was no election in my area.
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Couldn't be bothered, not a marginal council and we're moving out the area soon anyway so didn't see the point.
Always vote in a general election though.
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Yes. IMO shows how poor Corbyn is that he cant take advantage of a unpopular Govt.
But then he celebrates second in a General Election as success.
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