Oh, and for anyone that says that your opinion can’t be changed, check out some of the debates.
Before this weekend, I genuinely thought Nick Clegg was your common or garden cunt. After seeing him in quite a few debates, I now know he’s a massive, hopeless cunt. In one debate, he actually forgot how many kids he had.
Pap my son it would be wrong, hypoctirical and frankly weak if I was offended by whatever is posted on here (obviously with in reason) and it also lessens debate of people can’t actually post on here for it, we could have Pol Pot, Idi Amin and Marquis de Sade on here spoting I honestly wouldn’t call for a cull as I don’t like what they are saying, thats what this Nation is about, why silence extremists? Show them up and question and laugh at them, that includes the right to offend and the right to be offended as well.
Questioning people and their ways is good not bad.
Got my postal vote. Will get it in the post asap. Unfortunately still bloody ages until actual poll day and I have to put up with all the for and against. It’s like it’s been going for years now.
The Scottsh one went on for what seemed like a few years. I am surprised that it was only a year ago since the election. I honestly do think some people could do with a bit longer. I have been in the in and then in the out camp a few times. But like all voting you need to do your own pros and cons and then decide which has the money most pros for you as an individual.
Like all GE’s you have to read all the manifestos and then what every you agree with the most you go with, which is always the same party for me. I have found this tougher, as there seems to be more bitching even than in the GE.
Im there now though and unless a substantial amount of evidence comes to light that supports one over the other, then I am ready!
I’m even more lazy than you cos I only do a head vote. I think in my head who I would have voted on if I had a stamp, or could be bothered to go to polling station, or if, tbh, I was even on electoral roll in first place.
I think I did a bloody clever thing, I booked a 2 week holiday to come back on the day of voting, so I don’t have to listen to the last 2 weeks build up of this shit.
great, most critical 2 weeks in political history, and there will be no Balance In The Force. By the time you get back we will all be corbyn pod ppl srs.
Couldn’t agree less. What David Mitchell fails to recognise is that it is Parliament that has brought us to the point where we need a fresh mandate. Time and again, Parliament has signed us up for more integration, whether it is the Single Market, the Lisbon Treaty or the upcoming TTIP.
Given the public clamour for a say in a matter, Parliament waving through its assent would be like pouring petrol on a fire, particularly within Conservative ranks, but also among Labour voters. There is a recent study which suggests that Labour could have collected as much as 19 percentage points _if _they’d promised a referendum in their manifesto.
But where do you draw the line Pap? These people are elected to make these decisions and then to make them work as well as they can for us. That is their job. It is clear that no one has an idea about what will happen if we leave the EU and it is entirely possible that a decision will be swung by a bunch of xenophobes. The EU is far from perfect, I am sure we would all agree about that, but if it is good enough for the likes of Germany, France and Italy why is in not good enough for little old England? We joined for a reason. To be a proper part of Europe. The politicians should be working inside the EU to try and make things better, not trying to persuade us that life will be better outside of Europe.