Current Affairs EU In or Out

In or Out

  • In

    Votes: 688 67.9%
  • Out

    Votes: 325 32.1%

  • Total voters
    1,013
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I knew before reading your post that you would be jabbering on about my age or other things which are totally inconsequential. Thank you for living up to my frankly low expectations.

Perhaps you should take a look in the mirror and realise that people could be put off posting in threads like this because people like you turn the discussion personal and insult those who disagree.

You're being embarrassingly immature and petty for somebody of such self proclaimed 'experience'.

As for sucking up to The Esk, he himself knows that I have not been afraid to criticise him or anybody else in the past on this forum. We do however agree largely on political issues, I will not apologise for this.

And yet you have actually said nothing, yet again. Add to the thread, ignore any personal comments, I'm trying to get you started in here. Either join in or sod off, your choice......
 
Are you a Tory voter Joey ?

Not a loaded question, by the way. I have voted Tory previously.
No voted Labour last election been an active trade unionist all my life two unions just left unite as I despise len macusky
I could not vote for Corbyn not his principles he looks and acts like a geography teacher unelectable if the Tories see Brexit through in a sensible favourable way the I may vote for them next time around?
Not decided as yet, I also don't like the House of Lords being unelected chamber!
 
No voted Labour last election been an active trade unionist all my life two unions just left unite as I despise len macusky
I could not vote for Corbyn not his principles he looks and acts like a geography teacher unelectable if the Tories see Brexit through in a sensible favourable way the I may vote for them next time around?
Not decided as yet, I also don't like the House of Lords being unelected chamber!

Reason I ask is that I can't see the Tories being removed from power in the short to medium term, and I fear the damage they may do to the disenfranchised and less well off will be severe.

Agreed regarding Corbyn, I like that he is a man of principle but cannot see him leading the country in the correct way.
 
Reason I ask is that I can't see the Tories being removed from power in the short to medium term, and I fear the damage they may do to the disenfranchised and less well off will be severe.

Agreed regarding Corbyn, I like that he is a man of principle but cannot see him leading the country in the correct way.

So you don't like Tories, and you don't like Corbyn, so what happens next......
 
So you don't like Tories, and you don't like Corbyn, so what happens next......

I do like Corbyn.

I'm assuming you mean who I would vote for ? It would depend on the circumstances leading up to any election and the discussions and positions of both parties at that time. Hence why I have voted for both Labour and the Tory party previously.
 
I do like Corbyn.

I'm assuming you mean who I would vote for ? It would depend on the circumstances leading up to any election and the discussions and positions of both parties at that time. Hence why I have voted for both Labour and the Tory party previously.

So who would you want as PM..... May seems to be doing Ok.......
 
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