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[Politics] ** EU Elections Poll ** - The vote that we never thought we would get!

I am voting for .....

  • Brexit Party

    Votes: 95 32.2%
  • Change UK

    Votes: 14 4.7%
  • Conservatives

    Votes: 4 1.4%
  • Greens

    Votes: 61 20.7%
  • Independent

    Votes: 3 1.0%
  • Labour

    Votes: 11 3.7%
  • Lib Dems

    Votes: 88 29.8%
  • Socialist Party

    Votes: 1 0.3%
  • UK European Party

    Votes: 2 0.7%
  • UKIP

    Votes: 1 0.3%
  • No-one !

    Votes: 15 5.1%

  • Total voters
    295
  • Poll closed .


Jan 30, 2008
31,981
Vitriol? hahahaha
I just asked you a question concerning Brexit, which, lets face it, is what the thread is ultimately about, quite politely, and you believed you were being....''áttacked'' :lol:

Says a lot about you.

Looked in the English Dictionary and leave means leave not stay ....

bore off Dave
regards
DR
 






Jan 30, 2008
31,981
According to sister appears to have been a pretty low turnout in Folkestone, which is a surprise for such a Brexit-y area

According to you leave means stay, I wouldn't worry to much about Folkstone look at the bigger picture :dunce:
regards
DR
 




Jan 30, 2008
31,981
According to sister appears to have been a pretty low turnout in Folkestone, which is a surprise for such a Brexit-y area

According to you leave means stay, I wouldn't worry to much about Folkstone look at the bigger picture :dunce:
regards
DR
 






nicko31

Well-known member
Jan 7, 2010
17,575
Gods country fortnightly
Dont get the love for Boris Johnson, apart from the fact his initials make me laugh. How much of the countries money has that man wasted, and what are his achievements exactly?

There are some people in this country that still listen to people because they speak with posh accents.

The guy is Trump-Lite, an appalling human being
 


Blue3

Well-known member
Jan 27, 2014
5,570
Lancing
I don't think older people should not vote in an EU referendum, but I don't think we should be counting the votes of large numbers of people that are now dead, which to say that the leave result from 2016 is still valid in 2019 does.

Even if no one had changed their mind since the 2016 referendum, population changes mean that, from 19 January 2019, a majority of voters will back staying in the EU, according to the analysis. By 29 March, when Britain is due to leave the bloc, the Remain side is forecast to have a majority of around 100,000.17 Sep 2018
 




maltaseagull

Well-known member
Feb 25, 2009
12,991
Zabbar- Malta
Unable to vote in UK elections as have been out of the country for more than 15 years.

Unable to vote in Malta as was not included in voters list. (Apparently I had to go and register )

I did get a letter from the Maltese PM asking me to vote though :)
 


Blue3

Well-known member
Jan 27, 2014
5,570
Lancing
Would you be of the same viewpoint if that made leave more likely?
Sounds like you want to remove the votes of those that disagree with your viewpoint. One could just as easily argue that those under age <insert age here> shouldn’t vote as they haven’t the experience and wisdom of those older than them.

That surly was the very point since the referendum in 2016 those who were unable to vote being too young are now left with the consequences of those who voted leave who have since done exactly what they voted for and left this mortal world
 


Gully Forever

Well-known member
May 9, 2011
1,539
Brexit party will tell the EU to feck off with the divorcement bill. That's one of the few things I like about them. spend the Billions on our own economy.
 




daveinplzen

New member
Aug 31, 2018
2,846
Brexit party will tell the EU to feck off with the divorcement bill. That's one of the few things I like about them. spend the Billions on our own economy.

Its not a divorcement bill.
It iis a sum of money due to the EU from the UK when it leaves the EU to settle the UKs share of financing all the obligations whilst a member of the EU.
Do you consider it a good idea when the country is due to go in the trading world under WTO rules, to be seen welching on previous commitments? Not sure that will generate much trust in negotiations.
 


Herr Tubthumper

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 11, 2003
59,521
The Fatherland
Its not a divorcement bill.
It iis a sum of money due to the EU from the UK when it leaves the EU to settle the UKs share of financing all the obligations whilst a member of the EU.
Do you consider it a good idea when the country is due to go in the trading world under WTO rules, to be seen welching on previous commitments? Not sure that will generate much trust in negotiations.

I wouldn’t waste your time with that thicko Dave.
 


WATFORD zero

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 10, 2003
25,809
Its not a divorcement bill.
It iis a sum of money due to the EU from the UK when it leaves the EU to settle the UKs share of financing all the obligations whilst a member of the EU.
Do you consider it a good idea when the country is due to go in the trading world under WTO rules, to be seen welching on previous commitments? Not sure that will generate much trust in negotiations.

And still they keep coming :facepalm:

How many times has that been explained on NSC over the last 3 years. I reckon I've explained it myself at least 12 times.

Still, it could be worse, imagine if all leavers were thick :wink:
 






Stat Brother

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 11, 2003
73,667
West west west Sussex
Could be worse:-

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A1X

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Sep 1, 2017
17,763
Deepest, darkest Sussex
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Seems to be a fairly consistent correlation between areas with a higher Remain vote and areas with higher turnout at these elections, which is an interesting development.
 






Jan 30, 2008
31,981
Its not a divorcement bill.
It iis a sum of money due to the EU from the UK when it leaves the EU to settle the UKs share of financing all the obligations whilst a member of the EU.
Do you consider it a good idea when the country is due to go in the trading world under WTO rules, to be seen welching on previous commitments? Not sure that will generate much trust in negotiations.

No we dont we can leave and give them sweet FA
Regards
DR
 


Jan 30, 2008
31,981
Even if no one had changed their mind since the 2016 referendum, population changes mean that, from 19 January 2019, a majority of voters will back staying in the EU, according to the analysis. By 29 March, when Britain is due to leave the bloc, the Remain side is forecast to have a majority of around 100,000.17 Sep 2018

So no one who voted remain have passed away then:dunce:
Regards
DR
 


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