Re: Voters certainly did not reject a hard Brexit.
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ninianclark
All party Leaders have speech writers - some good - some not so good. You can be FeedBack this week - if I can be Feedback next week - deal ?
Im amazed Wales-Bales is bothering though - as he doesn't vote. But has an awful lot to say about politics, a bit like a eunuch being interested in sex
If you like :hehe: I'd rather see him back on here arguing as himself though, he's not man enough these days. :popcorn:
The eunuch still has a tongue (to voice his opinions obviously) :hehe:
Re: Voters certainly did not reject a hard Brexit.
The thing that really gets my goat with Brexit is people who don't live in the UK and pay their taxes here feeling they should have a say.
Ferk off you hypocrites. One at least in this thread.
Re: Voters certainly did not reject a hard Brexit.
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ninianclark
In a word NO
As stated many times , I have VOTED in all elections and for all different parties. Labour 97, then Tory, then Lib Dem also voted Plaid in local elections - as I knew a few of them and they seemed the best of a bad bunch.
So unlike yourself - I do vote, I have voted for differing parties over the years
Do you not think you are limiting your political viewpoints by NOT actually VOTING:hehe:
What is the connection between voting and having a political viewpoint, are they mutually exclusive?
Re: Voters certainly did not reject a hard Brexit.
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What is the connection between voting and having a political viewpoint, are they mutually exclusive?
Should be not voting.