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By *dinMan
over a year ago
Birmingham |
"Who votes Tory? You? You? How about you over there?"
It is a well known fact that Tory voters don't make themselves public as right wing views are considered non-pc and the abuse that follows is pathetic. We now live in a world where intelligent debate does not exist and if you don't hold a certain viewpoint that is in line with the establishment you get shouted down and vilified! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Ide vote if a politician was honest and actually represented the people who voted them in not the party line that they belong to........dont think there is a current politician worth voting for certainly in our area and all behave worse than primary school kids in the play ground J |
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By *dinMan
over a year ago
Birmingham |
"Ide vote if a politician was honest and actually represented the people who voted them in not the party line that they belong to........dont think there is a current politician worth voting for certainly in our area and all behave worse than primary school kids in the play ground J"
Couldn't agree more! Nice ass btw |
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dosnt matter who you vote for as long as they stick to what was canvassed to win the election
once in power the manifesto dosnt exist and its im in it for myself
that goes for all partys
however if you dont vote dont moan about what they are doing |
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By *emini ManMan
over a year ago
There and to the left a bit |
I did once but in my defence I was just 18, young, naive and didn't know better - I dressed as Thatcher at Butlins last year though if that counts?
Nowadays I really don't know who I'd vote for if there were a snap election tomorrow - certainly not them, but really not sure the Labour party deserves my vote currently, and the other alternatives are not viable so might be my first abstension |
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Locally, I have always voted for the person I felt was best working on behalf of our community, regardless of party.
Until I moved a couple of years ago, I was putting a X next to my eldest sons name. |
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By *dinMan
over a year ago
Birmingham |
"I did once but in my defence I was just 18, young, naive and didn't know better - I dressed as Thatcher at Butlins last year though if that counts?
Nowadays I really don't know who I'd vote for if there were a snap election tomorrow - certainly not them, but really not sure the Labour party deserves my vote currently, and the other alternatives are not viable so might be my first abstension "
Why do you feel the need to apologise for voting a certain way? |
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By *emini ManMan
over a year ago
There and to the left a bit |
"I did once but in my defence I was just 18, young, naive and didn't know better - I dressed as Thatcher at Butlins last year though if that counts?
Nowadays I really don't know who I'd vote for if there were a snap election tomorrow - certainly not them, but really not sure the Labour party deserves my vote currently, and the other alternatives are not viable so might be my first abstension
Why do you feel the need to apologise for voting a certain way? "
No apology there just explanation |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Is Dickins cider an option?
Oooo, dunno. Does it taste good?
It tastes sexsational "
You eat dick sandwiches though, I don't trust your recommendations.... |
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