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Best Regards - Taggy |
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As stated earlier, I will never again give my vote to any politican, or party, who doesn't actively support a referendum on the issue of E.U. membership. The only exception to this would be to vote tactically. To hinder those that choose to deny people their say on this issue. No great deal. Just one vote. But I will do everything in my limited power to also encourage others not to support those who don't support democracy. |
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Groove thinks we are tied to Europe forever now unfortunately...Groove thinks a European superstate may be the only way to compete with emerging industrial nations such as China, India etc
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Oh - and its Murdoch, by the way. If politicians of all persuasions had not been so eager to please this Aussie scoundrel, then there would be no need to resort to the EU courts over his ruination of English football and his corrupt monopoly on broadcasting games. |
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I've always posted on here that I don't always vote for one particular party.
This is true. I once voted for Ken Livingstone in the election for Mayor of London, when he stood as an independent, after being thrown out of the Labour party. Last year I also voted for Peter Britcliffe. This was done because I knew his chance of re-election was 100% guaranteed, and I did it so I could post that I was voting for the best person for the job, hoping that by saying this, after also saying I was voting for Graham Jones, it might pursuade others to do the same. Other than these two votes I've always voted Labour, ever since I was first able to, in 1983. Never again. |
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BBC News - Gordon Brown 'bigoted woman' comment caught on tape When we witnessed just how elitist, and out of touch the ruling classes are with the ordinary, salt of the Earth folk of this country. When one woman dared to share her very real worries with the Prime Minister. By the way, I don't think the Conservatives, and Liberal Democrats are any better. They are all sycophantic careerists. Out to improve their own lot, rather than the good of others. Some of my political heroes of yesteryear wouldn't recognise this shower of http://t2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:A...bO5Wq6FrYB1eNf 'tight' we have in power today. The age of political altruism is truly dead. Today, because of the three party leaders, and our M.P.'s refusal to vote in favour of a referendum on E.U. membership, the lid of my political coffin has been firmly nailed down shut. The way we are governed has been fundamentally altered, and we, the people, haven't had a say if we agree, or not, with this momentous change. That, is very wrong. I suppose I should be grateful. Total freedom. For although I'll remain politically motivated, I truly will have no allegiance to any mainstream political parties. Cheers Graham. |
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'Mr Miliband declined to rule out the possibility of the UK adopting the euro as its currency in the future if he was prime minister.'
'He said that it would be "very, very unlikely... I don't think it's going to happen. It depends how long I am prime minister for, but I can't see it in the foreseeable future". BBC News - Ed Miliband: Cameron brought EU vote problem on himself So that's not a no, then. Unbelievable. ...and sure to be another vote winner from Labour's Mr. Ed. I'm a little too young to remember the original Mr. Ed on television. Wasn't he a horse who talked out of his arse as well? |
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Plus, we know Labour leaders lie.
As Blair and Brown did, when they pronounced there'd be a referendum over the E.U. We'd probably be waving bye-bye to sterling before May was out. If the populace elected that Blairownite clone into number ten. |
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I always thought that in a democracy an MP was elected to represent his electorate. Isn't it clear what the electorate of Hyndburn think about our continuing membership of the EU? I can't see where Mr. Jones' confusion lies about how to vote on the referendum issue.
Represent your electorate Jonesy, it's simple! |
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The imminent vote is to allow people a say, because how we are now governed as fundamentally changed. For most it's a no brainer. Which you can take anyway you like. Fine line. The risk. National political ambition versus constituent suicide. Anyway, nearly time for Strictly. Best go. Before we're all accused of bullying. Instead of speaking our mind, in the vain hope democracy might be seen to be done tomorrow. |
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Stanley Kubrick would have filmed it. Letter to Brezhnev meets Spartacus. http://snesorama.us/board/images/smilies/communist.gif :rolleyes: Much more exciting, than my own tedious, and gradual disillusionment. |
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