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posted on 25/9/18

comment by BraveheartTyke (U6173)
posted 1 hour, 54 minutes ago
Corbyn is a hypocrite.

Voted against Maastricht and Lisbon treaties, called the EU a ‘bankers cartel’ and has consistently opposed Brussels for 25 years.

Now because he sniffs a chance at Number 10, he is prepared to stay quiet and lead our youth down the garden path and betray both Remain and Leave voters.

What a leader!
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Corbyn would sell his own family down the river to get power. He is absolutely desperate. That is why he offered fairy tale fantasy policies at the last election.

He is a euro-skeptic.. Big supporter of brexit (don't tell his groupies as they would have a heart attack). However he doesn't going against his beliefs if it meant he could grab the keys to No.10.

posted on 27/9/18

Its like the house of Commons these days in here

comment by $ka (U3522)

posted on 27/9/18

Kami can't say this on the election thread because it would either get buried under a mountain of race card comments, or he would be pawned off as a high-ranking 'gammon'

posted on 27/9/18

People who are submitted to a fixed political party are sheep IMO.

Like any politician cares about the many

Hi SKA

comment by $ka (U3522)

posted on 27/9/18

Hi

I've spent the last few weeks trying to find a charging cable for a PS3 controller. Now that I'm back in the UK I thought I'd dust off the old box and give Fight Night a whirl.

posted on 27/9/18

Thats a great shout mate! I've been thinking the same recently

Where you living these days?

comment by $ka (U3522)

posted on 27/9/18

I'm in Liverpool now, or just north of it. Only a few Merseyrail stops from Anfield

posted on 27/9/18

Haha good man!!

posted on 27/9/18

Was you living abroad?

comment by $ka (U3522)

posted on 27/9/18

Aye, lived in Canada for a year teaching English, then went travelling over the continent. I considered doing it for longer but the money wasn't amazing. Liveable over there but I wasn't saving anything.

posted on 27/9/18

comment by $ka (U3522)
posted less than a minute ago
Aye, lived in Canada for a year teaching English, then went travelling over the continent. I considered doing it for longer but the money wasn't amazing. Liveable over there but I wasn't saving anything.
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I bet it was a great experience though man

comment by $ka (U3522)

posted on 27/9/18

Oh absolutely, lived some extreme highs and some fairly dark lows, so got my money's worth for sure! Also ticked off a few things on the bucket list.

posted on 27/9/18

Such is life and like you say it’s off your list mate.

comment by $ka (U3522)

posted on 27/9/18

Definitely won't be returning to Vegas. Out of all the US cities I visited, I hated only Baltimore to a higher degree.

posted on 27/9/18

Wish you'd visited the Highway of Tears

comment by $ka (U3522)

posted on 27/9/18

I didn't get to spend a great deal of time in BC unfortunately

posted on 28/9/18

comment by 1maneontherun (U4291)
posted 11 hours, 13 minutes ago
People who are submitted to a fixed political party are sheep IMO.

Like any politician cares about the many

Hi SKA
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I am a tory voter at the moment as they represent my views the most.

I could never vote for Labour in its current form. I also dont like the liberals at the moment.

However, the tories does fook me off quite a few times also. You are just never going to have a party that represents all your values and views 100% of the time.

I may show more support publicly and maybe like a football team recently but thats because I am desperate for Corbyn not to get power.

My views can change and my vote can change.

comment by $ka (U3522)

posted on 28/9/18

You're a bit more than *just* a Tory voter ain't ya?

posted on 28/9/18

comment by $ka (U3522)
posted 2 hours ago
You're a bit more than *just* a Tory voter ain't ya?
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Currently I am a member, activist and a candidate as I like being involved in politics, being apart of the local politics.

I chose the tories as they currently represent my views the most. I do not agree however with the chequers deal, the IPT tax rates and many different regulations they have brought in.

I find i could never vote Labour in its current form.

As i said i do support the tories like a football team. I would be open to defecting to another party if my views changed or if the tories didnt represent me any more.

posted on 28/9/18

comment by $ka (U3522)
posted 6 hours, 11 minutes ago
You're a bit more than *just* a Tory voter ain't ya?
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Exactly!

posted on 28/9/18

comment by Kami - No Deal is better than a Bad Deal (U9880)
posted about 4 hours ago
comment by $ka (U3522)
posted 2 hours ago
You're a bit more than *just* a Tory voter ain't ya?
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Currently I am a member, activist and a candidate as I like being involved in politics, being apart of the local politics.

I chose the tories as they currently represent my views the most. I do not agree however with the chequers deal, the IPT tax rates and many different regulations they have brought in.

I find i could never vote Labour in its current form.

As i said i do support the tories like a football team. I would be open to defecting to another party if my views changed or if the tories didnt represent me any more.
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No you wouldn't

posted on 28/9/18

The voting system is what annoys me the most.

We have a system which only ever favours two parties meaning nobody else even has a lookin.

UKIP got 4 million votes in 2015 and got one seat, pathetic.

comment by $ka (U3522)

posted on 28/9/18

The First Past the Post system inevitably leads to two-party races

posted on 28/9/18

Proportional Representation is the way to go.

% of votes = % of seats.

posted on 28/9/18

comment by 1maneontherun (U4291)
posted 2 hours, 28 minutes ago
comment by Kami - No Deal is better than a Bad Deal (U9880)
posted about 4 hours ago
comment by $ka (U3522)
posted 2 hours ago
You're a bit more than *just* a Tory voter ain't ya?
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Currently I am a member, activist and a candidate as I like being involved in politics, being apart of the local politics.

I chose the tories as they currently represent my views the most. I do not agree however with the chequers deal, the IPT tax rates and many different regulations they have brought in.

I find i could never vote Labour in its current form.

As i said i do support the tories like a football team. I would be open to defecting to another party if my views changed or if the tories didnt represent me any more.
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No you wouldn't
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So I would vote for a party even if it goes against my values, beliefs and opinions?

Rubbish. I do not support the tories like I support Arsenal. I however do understand that I will not agree with every party 100% and so I have to vote for the party i most affiliate with.

Currently that is the tories.

The lib dems currently don't represent my views on brexit.

Labour currently go against everything i believe and I could never vote corbyns labour.

Greens are just an hard left party so couldn't vote for them.

UKIP are too far right for me and are a one policy party.

The options outside the tory party for me are not currently there.

My very first vote went to the lib dems years back by the way so no I don't always vote Tory.

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