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Wynonie Harris 09-02-2012 09:34

Re: Northern Parliament
 
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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 969145)
I'm not a paid up member of the Tory Party and think exactly the same way as you on Europe, I may add the former MP Ken Hargreaves is no longer a member either.

Incidentally, Jay, if you think exactly the way I do on Europe, wouldn't it make sense to register a protest vote by voting UKIP at the next election?

jaysay 09-02-2012 09:38

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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 969154)
I was talking about Andrew! ;)

Sorry:D

jaysay 09-02-2012 09:40

Re: Northern Parliament
 
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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 969155)
Incidentally, Jay, if you think exactly the way I do on Europe, wouldn't it make sense to register a protest vote by voting UKIP at the next election?

To be honest Wyn I haven't given it that much thought, the time to do that will be if I'm around in 3 years time and that is a big if

Acrylic-bob 09-02-2012 11:08

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You could try writing a letter to Conservative Head Office, Jay, to the effect that you will vote against whatever candidate they propose until they promise a referendum.

If enough folk did that, it might give party bosses (of whatever stripe) pause for thought.

cashman 09-02-2012 15:34

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Originally Posted by Acrylic-bob (Post 969176)
You could try writing a letter to Conservative Head Office, Jay, to the effect that you will vote against whatever candidate they propose until they promise a referendum.

If enough folk did that, it might give party bosses (of whatever stripe) pause for thought.

Not a good idea Bob, Have yeh seen his spelling?:D:D

Eric 09-02-2012 16:47

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 969219)
Not a good idea Bob, Have yeh seen his spelling?:D:D


Maybe he's better with a pen than with a keyboard;)

jaysay 09-02-2012 17:43

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 969230)
Maybe he's better with a pen than with a keyboard;)

Ya ain't seen my hand writing, its like a spider crawled all over the paper:D

andrewb 09-02-2012 17:43

Re: Northern Parliament
 
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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 969154)
I was talking about Andrew! ;)

How do you know I'm a paid up member? Either way it doesn't matter. Point is I want an MP that supports and will vote for a referendum, no matter what their respective party leader says. The fact that Graham's party is not in government makes no difference, he still gets a vote in Parliament on the issue if it's raised.

andrewb 09-02-2012 17:45

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Originally Posted by Acrylic-bob (Post 969176)
You could try writing a letter to Conservative Head Office, Jay, to the effect that you will vote against whatever candidate they propose until they promise a referendum.

If enough folk did that, it might give party bosses (of whatever stripe) pause for thought.

A more effective way is to refuse to vote for any MP or candidate that isn't in favour of a referendum. They'll soon change their tune if enough people speak up.

cashman 09-02-2012 18:42

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Originally Posted by andrewb (Post 969244)
A more effective way is to refuse to vote for any MP or candidate that isn't in favour of a referendum. They'll soon change their tune if enough people speak up.

Thats what many are saying,but also vote fer 1 who does.;) They will change there tune even quicker that way.

Benipete 09-02-2012 20:43

Re: Northern Parliament
 
Can't see the point in having a Northern Parliament when we don't have a British Parliament.

At least not one that has a say in anything that looks after our interests.:confused::confused:

Eric 09-02-2012 22:20

Re: Northern Parliament
 
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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 969240)
Ya ain't seen my hand writing, its like a spider crawled all over the paper:D

The writing isn't important. What would be significant are the opinions of a faithful supporter, one who believes that there is a fundemental issue on which he feels let down by the party. If enough folks like you start to complain, bitch even;), they might just listen. Same goes for the other party supporters.

accyman 09-02-2012 23:05

Re: Northern Parliament
 
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Originally Posted by andrewb (Post 969244)
A more effective way is to refuse to vote for any MP or candidate that isn't in favour of a referendum. They'll soon change their tune if enough people speak up.

well if a certain MP says he will support a vote on the EU i wont be fooled twice and i hope no one else will either infact i hope any opposition quotes what he said he would do on this site and what he actually did when they are out canvasing.


i want an MP that represents the people of his area not an MP that is nothing more than his party leaders little bitch :mad:

Hope i dont get the labour cronies sent round to my house to show me the error of my ways ;)

jaysay 10-02-2012 08:47

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 969338)
The writing isn't important. What would be significant are the opinions of a faithful supporter, one who believes that there is a fundamental issue on which he feels let down by the party. If enough folks like you start to complain, bitch even;), they might just listen. Same goes for the other party supporters.

Sorry Eric but I'm not the "faithful supporter" as you put it, politics plays no part in my life at all, in fact if I didn't use Accyweb, it wouldn't enter my head at all, I've enough trouble breathing these days without bothering what Call Me Dave will be doing anytime soon, its up to the younger generation to do the lobbying now, I have done more than my share in the past and now I've moved on

jaysay 10-02-2012 08:49

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Originally Posted by accyman (Post 969367)
well if a certain MP says he will support a vote on the EU i wont be fooled twice and i hope no one else will either infact i hope any opposition quotes what he said he would do on this site and what he actually did when they are out canvasing.


i want an MP that represents the people of his area not an MP that is nothing more than his party leaders little bitch :mad:

Hope i dont get the labour cronies sent round to my house to show me the error of my ways ;)

:eek::eek::eek::eek:Now that would be scary:eek::eek::eek:;)


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