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Old 11-02-2017, 05:24 PM #3
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I like Corbyn as a person which is more than I can say for most politicians.
I dont really let myself have any political affiliation, cos its kinda irrelevant with constituency voting, you kinda have to either waste your vote, or the lesser of the two evils that you constituency is likely to vote for. I dont know where I'll be living at the next election, so not point me fighting for any team.
Last election I was fine with a green, libdem, labour, tory, or snp win.. if Tory pull off Brexit, I'll feel the same way next time.
Tory would probably seem like the most logical choice if they do pull of Brexit tbf, considering how little of them wanted to see it through. I can see why theyre appealing to more people.
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