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Voting on 08:07 - May 23 with 1252 views | Gennaro_Contaldo | I can't be bothered. I'm bored by it all, genuinely. | |
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Voting on 11:16 - May 23 with 1144 views | this_charming_man | In football terms the country would be looking to the political equivlent of sam allderdyce to save us. | |
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Voting on 12:33 - May 23 with 1103 views | SaintBrock | Why on earth would somebody who lives in Poole vote Brexit. Where do you think your next meal after Brexit will be coming from? | | | |
Voting on 12:47 - May 23 with 1093 views | SonicBoom | Don't tell me all the McDonald's are closing! | | | |
Voting on 16:02 - May 23 with 1033 views | Chesham_Saint | That’s confusing. You were tempted to vote Brexit but understandably couldn’t as you can’t stand Lowe. But you voted Green which is a devout remain party. In footballing terms that like supporting the skates temporarily whilst Branfoot was in charge of Saints. | |
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Voting on 16:27 - May 23 with 1016 views | Boris_ | I'm not sure I believe you Pat. Why would you consider voting for a clear ( and only ) Leave party and then instead decide to vote for a 'cancel Brexit immediately' party? My votes in for the Brexit Party. For a Leave Voter there literally is no other alternative. As for peoples comments about 'oh what is in their manifesto' - well all that needs to be in it is 'Leave' as we shouldn't be there in the first place - so the manifesto is completely irrelevant. Already noticed a couple of remoaners removing unfriending me on Facebook for announcing that I voted Brexit Party. Diddums - are they seriously that precious? | |
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Voting on 18:28 - May 23 with 950 views | cocklebreath | Voted saints current away | |
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Voting on 18:40 - May 23 with 938 views | Happy_Jack | The whole thing is a farce, it's beyond the pale. Catch 22 springs to mind. I voted for The Brexit Party. | |
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Voting on 20:24 - May 23 with 870 views | PatfromPoole | I am in truth completely in two minds about the whole thing. I hate the dictatorship of the EU, and the way they have treated the UK over many decades. However, when I go to vote, I tend to think primarily about my kids and what would be best for them over the decades to come. It’s mainly why I voted Green. I similarly have little time for the Extinction Rebellion nutcases, but I think we do generally need to be better at ensuring our kids can live healthy lives. I never find politics completely clear cut...... | |
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Voting on 09:21 - May 24 with 691 views | franniesTache | Which is the grown up response, shouting slogans and thinking there's a golden bullet just shows up your own ignorance [Post edited 24 May 2019 9:21]
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Voting on 10:27 - May 24 with 664 views | BaselSaint | There's Isabel's Bistro in Ashley Cross. Had my Mum's birthday in there recently. (Book ahead tho' - very popular) We were a group of 10 Brexiteers having a meal. No sign of impending impoverishment that I could see but there again there were no pathologically disturbed Remainers in there ruining the evening either. https://www.isabelsrestaurant.co.uk/ | |
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Voting on 10:32 - May 24 with 658 views | Heisenberg | Great post Pat. Politics has descended into purile slogans and two sides hurling abuse at each other. Only thing is is I think we need do more than be better on the environment. If people like David Attenborough are talking about crisis levels then we need to act now and take drastic measures. Something the main political parties and the whole Brexit shite is incapable of doing. I have always voted Labour but for the first time yesterday voted Green. Brexit is totally irrelevant if we are screwing up our kids future. | |
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Voting on 15:25 - May 24 with 605 views | Scoot | | |
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Voting on 00:37 - May 26 with 528 views | itoldyouso |
the 'white working class' | |
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Voting on 18:32 - May 26 with 446 views | saint22 | That and how on earth anyone could put an X to support such an ignoramus as Farage | | | |
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