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Old 21-05-2019, 02:54 PM #226
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Doesn't matter, people will still vote for them. If people don't care that they have no policies, manifestos or anything outlining their intent then they certainly won't care about who they align with especially considering the scandals regarding the party's members haven't deterred people yet.

Wilful ignorance will always win a vote.
I get that, it's just interesting to watch people pretending to be offended when you hold a mirror up to them.
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Protest votes never work out well if they win and it's what people deserve for voting for a party with no manifesto or policies.


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I did some research....I found out that labour and the conservatives have been unable to get us out of Europe after I voted for us to exit....I read that the bremit parties main aim is to get us out....so why wouldn't I vote for them!
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I did some research....I found out that labour and the conservatives have been unable to get us out of Europe after I voted for us to exit....I read that the brexit parties main aim is to get us out....so why wouldn't I vote for them!

Yes so have Millions of others
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I did some research....I found out that labour and the conservatives have been unable to get us out of Europe after I voted for us to exit....I read that the bremit parties main aim is to get us out....so why wouldn't I vote for them!
And just how will they, a bunch of rejects from other parties and extremists, do that?

It won't change the fact that Parliament is in a deadlock, it just puts Nigel Farage in a position of power which isn't good considering how egotistical he is. Empty promises from an empty party.
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And just how will they, a bunch of rejects from other parties and extremists, do that?

It won't change the fact that Parliament is in a deadlock, it just puts Nigel Farage in a position of power which isn't good considering how egotistical he is. Empty promises from an empty party.



Empty party that will soon be bursting at the seems.
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I did some research....I found out that labour and the conservatives have been unable to get us out of Europe after I voted for us to exit....I read that the bremit parties main aim is to get us out....so why wouldn't I vote for them!
Welcome to the far from perfect world of democracy. Do you think labour voters wanted to enter an illegal war with Iraq when Blair was PM?

Everyone with intelligence understands that leaving the EU will hurt our economy for years/decades, so leaving with a deal is the best of a bad set of options, then throw in all the competing wants/issues/agenda's etc and parliament are trying to work it our, not very successfully, admittedly, but that's where we are.

If it was reversed, you'd accuse the remainers of acting like entitled millennials for voting to the extreme when they didn't get what they wanted immediately.

The EU has set deadlines with the PM for us to leave, so voting far right now won't have any affect on that. We saw after the last set of elections how biased media coverage is, when the remain parties cleaned up and the message from that was we must leave, so why not ride it out and see what happens before aligning with fascists?
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Welcome to the far from perfect world of democracy. Do you think labour voters wanted to enter an illegal war with Iraq when Blair was PM?

Everyone with intelligence understands that leaving the EU will hurt our economy for years/decades, so leaving with a deal is the best of a bad set of options, then throw in all the competing wants/issues/agenda's etc and parliament are trying to work it our, not very successfully, admittedly, but that's where we are.

If it was reversed, you'd accuse the remainers of acting like entitled millennials for voting to the extreme when they didn't get what they wanted immediately.

The EU has set deadlines with the PM for us to leave, so voting far right now won't have any affect on that. We saw after the last set of elections how biased media coverage is, when the remain parties cleaned up and the message from that was we must leave, so why not ride it out and see what happens before aligning with fascists?
Ive waited long enough, and seen withy own eyes what the eu leaders/negotiators actually thinks of us...and from seeing that I think I'm siding with the least fascist side of the two thank you very much.
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Ive waited long enough, and seen withy own eyes what the eu leaders/negotiators actually thinks of us...and from seeing that I think I'm siding with the least fascist side of the two thank you very much.
Waited long enough for what? I know you heard all the "leaving EU with a deal is the simplest thing of all time" nonsense, but this is the real world now, not corrupt ref election promises.

So what does it matter what the EU think of us, for playing Russian Roulette with our own economy no less? Even if you disagree with them on this, and I don't, it doesn't make them in any way fascist, unless fascists are big on trade deals and free movement, of course.

You know who you are voting for, and you are proud of that vote, but to turn around and try and project what you're vote is, on to other people and parties is ridiculous.
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A Labour supporter today said she wished that Nigel Farage had been doused in acid rather than a banana and salted caramel milkshake.


In a now deleted tweet she said: 'Bravo to Paul Crowther, good on you mate. Great that milkshakes have become a thing when it comes to the racists in our midst. I'd prefer acid but milkshakes will do for now I guess.'

Ms Townsley, who has previously told Facebook followers she voted Labour, is now being investigated by her employer Happy City.

Despite her upsetting tweet, she is programme manager at the charity that promotes happiness and wellbeing. It is not known if she has been suspended from work.





Nigel remains unbotherd



but another radicalised remainer who wants to maim someone who she disagrees with

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ers-swoop.html
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A Labour supporter today said she wished that Nigel Farage had been doused in acid rather than a banana and salted caramel milkshake.


In a now deleted tweet she said: 'Bravo to Paul Crowther, good on you mate. Great that milkshakes have become a thing when it comes to the racists in our midst. I'd prefer acid but milkshakes will do for now I guess.'

Ms Townsley, who has previously told Facebook followers she voted Labour, is now being investigated by her employer Happy City.

Despite her upsetting tweet, she is programme manager at the charity that promotes happiness and wellbeing. It is not known if she has been suspended from work.





Nigel remains unbotherd



but another radicalised remainer who wants to maim someone who she disagrees with

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ers-swoop.html


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Ive waited long enough, and seen withy own eyes what the eu leaders/negotiators actually thinks of us...and from seeing that I think I'm siding with the least fascist side of the two thank you very much.
what is your expectation of what will happen when we exit?
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what is your expectation of what will happen when we exit?
Few months of look we told you, then back to normal...I will still be getting up for work in the meantime.
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https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics...brexit-debate/

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https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics...brexit-debate/

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Nige crawling into the victim role in this debate i predict
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Nige crawling into the victim role in this debate i predict
dont predict

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i'm not gonna watch this, i cannot see farage's smug face anymore tbh
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i'm not gonna watch this, i cannot see farage's smug face anymore tbh

He will not effect you
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as if i still care or worry about that, i'm not scared of farage, at all
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An excellent civil debate by two decent politicians who have respect for each other
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An excellent civil debate by two decent politicians who have respect for each other

Yes
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Empty party that will soon be bursting at the seems.
But what are their policies? Where is their manifesto?

To vote for the Brexit Party is to be an uninformed voter because they haven't made their policies clear, they haven't said much of anything so how can an informed person support such a nothing party when there's no real information about them? People are voting for them based on headlines and Nigel Farage and that's just uninformed AF.
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