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General Election
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Perhaps the right time to do a poll on how we would vote? Personally I dont think canvassing or csmpsigns will make any difference. We are all pretty sure of our intentions!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.//The Lib Dems don’t want a second referendum: they want to cancel Article 50
One case where it does pay to listen to campaigners perhaps.//
But anyone with any interest already knows that. It was well known at least six months ago when they had their T-shirts printed for their debut in Brussels. It doesn't need a campaign to keep stating the same thing over and over again. This country will be going to the polls nationally for the fourth time in as many years. Since 2015 there will have been three General Elections and a referendum. Nothing has happened in that time. All that's occurred is that Parliament (two different ones and we're now being asked to elect a third) has prevaricated, procrastinated and generally failed miserably to implement the result of the referendum. The main reason for that is that 80% of them don't want to leave the EU and they have done all they can to prevent it, making it ever less likely. Politicians have been granted just about all the air time they could possibly need in those years. Just how much campaigning do they need to do to explain what they're going to do next?
One case where it does pay to listen to campaigners perhaps.//
But anyone with any interest already knows that. It was well known at least six months ago when they had their T-shirts printed for their debut in Brussels. It doesn't need a campaign to keep stating the same thing over and over again. This country will be going to the polls nationally for the fourth time in as many years. Since 2015 there will have been three General Elections and a referendum. Nothing has happened in that time. All that's occurred is that Parliament (two different ones and we're now being asked to elect a third) has prevaricated, procrastinated and generally failed miserably to implement the result of the referendum. The main reason for that is that 80% of them don't want to leave the EU and they have done all they can to prevent it, making it ever less likely. Politicians have been granted just about all the air time they could possibly need in those years. Just how much campaigning do they need to do to explain what they're going to do next?
I agree. They do not understand the realities of the effects of a full-on Labour Govt.. The 'Winter of discontent' was horrific. Can youngsters even imagine looking in the paper (or on screen if it works because they managed to recharge it) to discover when your electricity would be on during the next week - as we did? They honestly don't have a clue. It's terrifying that they have been so cosseted and in the event I don't know how they'd cope.
Corbyn and co. would be even worse, I think. If they got in, the very first thing I'd do next morning would be to go to my bank and demand my savings out of my savings account - in cash.
Corbyn and co. would be even worse, I think. If they got in, the very first thing I'd do next morning would be to go to my bank and demand my savings out of my savings account - in cash.
j. //when your electricity would be on during the next week - as we did? //
Nothing to do with the OP, but you put me back to memories of playing cards (poker) & drinking wine with friends listening to Country Joe & the Fish, by candlelight. When the power came back on there were loud shouts of, "Turn it off!"
Nothing to do with the OP, but you put me back to memories of playing cards (poker) & drinking wine with friends listening to Country Joe & the Fish, by candlelight. When the power came back on there were loud shouts of, "Turn it off!"