31 days to go , and the remainers are.....

Exfarmer

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Location
Bury St Edmunds
Politics has never been more polarised, when the election comes do you vote for Boris, the man the "establishment" media are desperately trying to destroy, or perhaps Commissar Corbyn and his Marxist manifesto. Or do you prefer voting for Swinson as prime minister where you can be sure Democracy will be thrown under the bus the moment it becomes "inconvenient"! The choice is yours:cautious:
But Boris, JRM, etc. All went to Eton, how much more Establishment can you get?
Corbyn is the man who would destroy the establishment, whether that is a good thing ,I am not too sure?
I certainly would not vote for either!
Was keen on the liberals, but do not think you can just throw out Brexit without another vote, no matter how much I dislike the idea (brexit that is)
 

czechmate

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Mixed Farmer
But Boris, JRM, etc. All went to Eton, how much more Establishment can you get?
Corbyn is the man who would destroy the establishment, whether that is a good thing ,I am not too sure?
I certainly would not vote for either!
Was keen on the liberals, but do not think you can just throw out Brexit without another vote, no matter how much I dislike the idea (brexit that is)


If the Lib Dem’s won the next election outright, that would be the other vote, surely
 

farmerm

Member
Location
Shropshire
Could'nt get in or no postal vote ,hospital etc etc hundreds of reasons .
Lots of school kids etc etc lists go on .
The result was the result .

What do they want?
Best of 3 goes ,phone a friend ask the audience ???

Discount school kids from your list, the 64% statistic of people who didn't vote to leave the UK only includes eligible voters... It is a very small proportion of eligible voters that would physically be unable to vote on any given polling day.

Boris says we leaving deal or no deal , that's good enough for me
The question is
Take the money or open the box
Think I will take the 39 billion and give it straight to the NHS
That 39bn you are so keen to give the NHS includes my 2019 BPS payment! :oops:
 

Still Farming

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
South Wales UK
Discount school kids from your list, the 64% statistic of people who didn't vote to leave the UK only includes eligible voters... It is a very small proportion of eligible voters that would physically be unable to vote on any given polling day.


That 39bn you are so keen to give the NHS includes my 2019 BPS payment! :oops:
CAN NOT BE BOTHERED TO VOTE MORE LIKE IT but are first to complain ?
What is that % we wonder!
 

caveman

Member
Location
East Sussex.
IMO the implication appears to me that those that did not vote were quite happy with the situation as it was and saw no reason to vote to change it, but I am biased.
IMO the implication appears to me that those that did not vote were going to vote leave but thought leave hadn't a snowball in hells chance so didn't bother, but I am biased.
 

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