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I'll bet you a tenner that there's not a majority votes for Tory and BP combined. Do you agree that if that happens, there's no democratic mandate for Johnson's Brexit?
Surely you would want a report showing how/if the Russian government interferes in British politics & elections before this vote has taken place so you can assure yourself it is not doing so in this GE? The report might of course say there has been no Russian interference. In that case it is doubly surprising that Johnson hasn't released a report saying he has not done what there is evidence/suspicion of him doing.
Unbelievablehttps://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/brexit-party-election-tynemouth-australia-diver-ed-punchard-a9205191.html
Only picking out something minor and stretching it out of proportion.A bit like almost every post that some contributors do on every political thread on here when they get an opportunity to bash the government.I don’t include you in that group by the way BST.As I have said before, I have no allegiance to any political party and have voted for the two major ones in the past.
Hi Sydney, watching the match sorry. My reasons for voting leave have been made very clear in discussions with yourself and BST. NNKs question is irrelevant to my statement.
Quote from: SydneyRover on November 14, 2019, 08:30:09 pmYour doing a bb Ldr, avoiding answering the question.I'll answer it instead then Sydney. The EU leaders are unelected. That's undemocratic, and you know what us Leavers think of a lack of democracy.
Your doing a bb Ldr, avoiding answering the question.
Quote from: drfchound on November 16, 2019, 09:34:42 pmOnly picking out something minor and stretching it out of proportion.A bit like almost every post that some contributors do on every political thread on here when they get an opportunity to bash the government.I don’t include you in that group by the way BST.As I have said before, I have no allegiance to any political party and have voted for the two major ones in the past.It's fairly easy to bash the current government. So many cuts, so many bad decisions. Look at the numbers and the majority will have gotten worse.Here's some bashing. Two years after Grenfell and we're still having buildings covered in cladding set on fire like in Bolton. Why do we as people keep putting ourselves through these this?
Quote from: scawsby steve on November 14, 2019, 08:50:30 pmQuote from: SydneyRover on November 14, 2019, 08:30:09 pmYour doing a bb Ldr, avoiding answering the question.I'll answer it instead then Sydney. The EU leaders are unelected. That's undemocratic, and you know what us Leavers think of a lack of democracy. It's rather clear that you don't know how the EU functions SS, nor do you understand the meaning of democracy. So, tell me who elects any of our ministers?
DON'T VOTE TO BE POORER FOLKS, a property expert on talk radio has just said that the difference in labour or the tories winning the election will be 10% in the value of property. He predicted that if the tories win the election property prices will rise in 5% in 2020 and if labour win will be 5% less than current prices. So there you have it a vote for labour is a vote to be poorer for property owners.
Quote from: Not Now Kato on November 18, 2019, 02:58:51 pmQuote from: scawsby steve on November 14, 2019, 08:50:30 pmQuote from: SydneyRover on November 14, 2019, 08:30:09 pmYour doing a bb Ldr, avoiding answering the question.I'll answer it instead then Sydney. The EU leaders are unelected. That's undemocratic, and you know what us Leavers think of a lack of democracy. It's rather clear that you don't know how the EU functions SS, nor do you understand the meaning of democracy. So, tell me who elects any of our ministers?I assume by that NNK means who elects any of our Ministers into the Executive, as opposed to electing them as members of the Legislature - which is a different arm of the British Constitution.
Quote from: selby on November 18, 2019, 03:48:29 pmDON'T VOTE TO BE POORER FOLKS, a property expert on talk radio has just said that the difference in labour or the tories winning the election will be 10% in the value of property. He predicted that if the tories win the election property prices will rise in 5% in 2020 and if labour win will be 5% less than current prices. So there you have it a vote for labour is a vote to be poorer for property owners. Why will I be poorer? I buy a house to live in, its value is meaningless whilst ever I live in it. If I move, (unlikely now, but who knows....), the the price I will get is irrelevant as whatever happens to the price of my house will have happened equally to, and be reflected in the price of, whatever I chose to buy. I am far more likely to be adversely affected financially if/when we leave the EU!
Glyn, I am 72 years old and have never in my life voted anything else but Labour in a general election. Not this time though, I will be voting conservative.
Quote from: selby on November 18, 2019, 04:57:17 pm Glyn, I am 72 years old and have never in my life voted anything else but Labour in a general election. Not this time though, I will be voting conservative.Why are you going to vote to make yourself poorer when you're telling others not to?