Elections
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Re: Elections
So i should vote for somebody or something i don't believe in?Binno wrote:Yer grandad fought fer nothing then.
I would have said he fought precisely for my right to decide what is right for ME!
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Re: Elections
I was busy studying and missed it. Got completely lost in time with this physics
My intention was to pop along around 8pm but it's too late now as I think they close at 10. oh well, there is always the generals next year, until then I can remain mute .

Re: Elections
duke63 wrote:So i should vote for somebody or something i don't believe in?Binno wrote:Yer grandad fought fer nothing then.
I would have said he fought precisely for my right to decide what is right for ME!
There were at least 10 parties in my voting slip. Did you check that absolutely none of them agreed with you ??
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Re: Elections
I voted, but not sure im entirely happy with it, but hey at least I had my say and I didnt waste it lol, although the cynic in me definatley believes that doesnt matter who you vote for they are all the same but then again im really not the most politcally minded person ever, I just listen to people and see who talks the most sense.
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Re: Elections
I voted think I must of been one of the last to vote as it was nearing 10pm when I popped in, but I made sure I have my say in what goes on here
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Re: Elections
Only two parties bothered even to put a leaflet through the door, UKIP and Toroes. To be honest the onus is on them to tell me what they are standing for and not the other way round.Binno wrote:duke63 wrote:So i should vote for somebody or something i don't believe in?Binno wrote:Yer grandad fought fer nothing then.
I would have said he fought precisely for my right to decide what is right for ME!
There were at least 10 parties in my voting slip. Did you check that absolutely none of them agreed with you ??
I'm done with politics until I see someone representing what I think is correct and will work.
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Re: Elections
I know that whatever they might say to win a few votes, that you can guarantee that they will not stick to their promises once they have their feet under the desk and someone else will pay them a few quid to represent their views instead. I don't get taken in by their lies and false promises.