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They Think They Are Winning...
//I saw an undertaker arriving at a local elderly nursing home yesterday and I couldn't help chuckling to myself. We are winning.//
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If we do end up having another referendum, remember these vile creatures and give them a good (metaphorical) kicking.
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If we do end up having another referendum, remember these vile creatures and give them a good (metaphorical) kicking.
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I am amazed at people who put forward the argument that 'old' people voted to leave, and 'young' people have got to live with it, and deserve to vote now. That is simply not the way democracy works. If your majority birthday was a day after an election, you didn't have a vote for another four years, that's the way it's been for a seriously long time. The notion that...
15:55 Fri 18th Jan 2019
I am amazed at people who put forward the argument that 'old' people voted to leave, and 'young' people have got to live with it, and deserve to vote now.
That is simply not the way democracy works.
If your majority birthday was a day after an election, you didn't have a vote for another four years, that's the way it's been for a seriously long time.
The notion that you didn't get a vote last year, so you get one this year, is simply farcical, and lines up with the other daft notion of a 'People's Vote' - what was the last one, a dogs and cats vote?
I voted to leave, and I expect to enjoy another twenty years of living with the results of my decision - and I have already put far more into the state system than an eighteen-year-old who is just arriving at adulthood.
I don;t begrudge them their vote, but I expect to be able to have mine, without being made to feel that I am old and in the way.
(Leave it!!!!!!!!!!)
That is simply not the way democracy works.
If your majority birthday was a day after an election, you didn't have a vote for another four years, that's the way it's been for a seriously long time.
The notion that you didn't get a vote last year, so you get one this year, is simply farcical, and lines up with the other daft notion of a 'People's Vote' - what was the last one, a dogs and cats vote?
I voted to leave, and I expect to enjoy another twenty years of living with the results of my decision - and I have already put far more into the state system than an eighteen-year-old who is just arriving at adulthood.
I don;t begrudge them their vote, but I expect to be able to have mine, without being made to feel that I am old and in the way.
(Leave it!!!!!!!!!!)