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View Poll Results: How will you vote in the 2019 UK general election?

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    2 33.33%
  • Labour

    2 33.33%
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  • Green Party

    0 0%
  • Plaid Cymru

    0 0%
  • Scottish National Party

    1 16.67%
  • Brexit Party

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  • Monster Raving Loony Party

    1 16.67%
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    As being involved with unions in the past we new about Corbyn years back me and my mate in work were active in Union activitys.
    He was a communist and more interested in spouting bloody rubbish then a fervent member of CND a bloody idiot then nothing changes
    Shit it was a dark day he was made leader remember we had no faith then and it continued through two elections he could not beat two bloody hopeless PMs in May and Johnson.!

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    Bye bye Magic Grandpa .....

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    Just because someone holds down a job doesn't mean they have recovered from trauma, doesn't prove they are not fucked up psychiatrically, Miles. There a functioning schizophrenics holding high level positions worldwide for an example. You say it didn't effect the end product, but it did. You have more hangups than most people I know. So when you were 20-ish (and we were 40-ish) we had to listen to your sophomoric pontificating. So now you're 40-ish (and we are 60-ish) SO EXCUSE US IF IT IS ANNOYING TO HEAR YOU NOW SAY YOU HAVE MATURED, AND TO QUOTE A BANAL, TRITE, PAINFULLY OBVIOUS SAYING THAT WE ALREADY KNEW WHEN YOU WERE 20.

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    Hahaha X is pooping-up Britain, I can't comment on it, AND he's cracking me up with his last 10 memes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fatboxingfan View Post
    Just because someone holds down a job doesn't mean they have recovered from trauma, doesn't prove they are not fucked up psychiatrically, Miles. There a functioning schizophrenics holding high level positions worldwide for an example. You say it didn't effect the end product, but it did. You have more hangups than most people I know. So when you were 20-ish (and we were 40-ish) we had to listen to your sophomoric pontificating. So now you're 40-ish (and we are 60-ish) SO EXCUSE US IF IT IS ANNOYING TO HEAR YOU NOW SAY YOU HAVE MATURED, AND TO QUOTE A BANAL, TRITE, PAINFULLY OBVIOUS SAYING THAT WE ALREADY KNEW WHEN YOU WERE 20.
    Wrong thread Brock. Discuss it somewhere suitable.

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    Oliver Twist routine? You are the one forever telling us how you were sent up a chimney and lived in a workhouse before starting work at 9 mate. I was just trying to explain why I voted the way I did and that whatever people claim by voting for the most selfish and fucked up version of Conservatism ever, under a government of serial liars, the fact remains they chose to close their eyes to things like growing poverty, homelessness, and the ideological move to sell off even more public services, under the influence of the billionaires behind papers like the Mail.

    It was completely relevant but you just like to play pretend because you do not have to live under it or suffer the consequences of it. It is massively personal to me and will impact me and my life and that of my loved ones. So of course you do not feel the fire like I do. I am not going to apologise for that though and pretend that I will remain unmoved, as the UK is broken up and everything that made us great continues to be sold off. The UK is in a shit and dangerously dark place and it's about to get worse unless you look and live like Boris,the Billionaires and their chums.
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    I have young family in the UK too, so it is personal for everyone. A lot of what you were saying had nothing to do with the election and it is you sniping with sell out etc when I haven't voted for anyone. I simply do not see it like you do and the Johnson thread is where people can discuss how it evolves.

    Let us not pretend that Labour was not vile last time they were in power either and no one cannot pretend the Tories have been decent. Personally, I would prefer something else completely, but the reality is Labour wouldn't listen on the issue that mattered the most to people and as can be seen in the voting map only seemed to see a London bubble. There are pockets of traditionalism out there but that is a blue country at large now.

    Johnson might be good, he might be terrible, but the truth is America has been a good ally historically, we have much in common culturally, and the truth is they bailed us out a few times in the 20th century because of Europe. Maybe Europe can play fair this time too, but it is a new age and the ups and downs can be discussed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gandalf View Post
    I have young family in the UK too, so it is personal for everyone. A lot of what you were saying had nothing to do with the election and it is you sniping with sell out etc when I haven't voted for anyone. I simply do not see it like you do and the Johnson thread is where people can discuss how it evolves.

    Let us not pretend that Labour was not vile last time they were in power either and no one cannot pretend the Tories have been decent. Personally, I would prefer something else completely, but the reality is Labour wouldn't listen on the issue that mattered the most to people and as can be seen in the voting map only seemed to see a London bubble. There are pockets of traditionalism out there but that is a blue country at large now.

    Johnson might be good, he might be terrible, but the truth is America has been a good ally historically, we have much in common culturally, and the truth is they bailed us out a few times in the 20th century because of Europe. Maybe Europe can play fair this time too, but it is a new age and the ups and downs can be discussed.
    More of a custard pie than a snipe.

    The one saving grace for me was Widdecombe the haggard old crone getting her arse handed to her on a plate by the local MP here who just happened to be a Gay man who thankfully has not been subjected to the conversion therapy she approves of . I know of a lot of people who never in a month of Sundays usually vote Labour who voted for him because he was born here , lives here and does a great job or representing people.
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