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23rd September 2019, 08:01 AM
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Paul Hyett
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People who willingly spend time discussing politics online, it isn't. Exactly - but that's partly why choices made by the electorate as a whole, can be confusing to some. Certainly, merely *discussing* politics, doesn't make a person an expert on it - as a certain person here whose favourite tactic is blaming the 'landed-gentry' proves. This post has been edited by vidcapper: 23rd September 2019, 08:02 AM |
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23rd September 2019, 09:52 AM
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Break the tension
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Country's interests and policies.
Generally been a lifelong Labour voter, but I'm feeling fairly disillusioned with them at the moment - I'd need to see where I stand with them the next time a GE comes around. I can't deny, depending on the area I live in (as I have moved around quite a lot in the last few years) I'd probably consider voting tactically to help prevent a Tory getting the seat. Also I currently live in Kate Hoey's constituency and I can't see myself mustering the will to put an X by her name, but it seems like she won't be standing next time anyway. This post has been edited by Tawdry Hepburn: 23rd September 2019, 09:52 AM |
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