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The voice of reason
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how does one account for Canterbury?
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The voice of reason
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youthful hope and the reality of age
its usually around 30 you realise that life is unfair, people are out for themselves, you have bills to pay and people rely on you, business runs the UK not governments and what you are now is probably what you will be so you start to vote more for yourself rather than try to change what you cannot lol |
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![]() Also any business owner who votes in favour of austerity is... Err... An idiot. Directly voting to take money out of the pockets of his customers. Utterly daft. |
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The Silent Generation too. Dodgy characters.
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And not that silent tbh. Rather opinionated
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Cameron et al. sat on their hands too... The fact is, the entire remain camp was complacent, they just didn't believe that the leave vote was a realistic possibility, so none of them campaigned as hard as they could have.
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