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On Thu, 20 Apr 2017 17:32:19 +0100, Bod wrote:

On 20/04/2017 17:27, Capitol wrote:
dennis@home wrote:
On 20/04/2017 16:51, Capitol wrote:
dennis@home wrote:
On 20/04/2017 09:59, Roger Hayter wrote:


Wanting a degree of social cohesion and fairness along the lines of
Sweden, for instance, isn't "hard left". I find it most amusing that
everyone including the BBC is telling me I can't vote for Corbyn
because
he is Not Appropriate and people of importance (Keith Vaz do they
mean?) won't accept him becoming Prime Minister. It is perhaps a
mistake to keep telling the British people too forcefully that they
"can't" do something - they might furn round and do it!



Labour can win if they say they will remain.


Labour have already agreed to leave!

So they won't win then..
unless the several million who voted stay decide not to vote for a party
that wants to leave.
Do you really think this election is going to be as expected after the
referendum fiasco.

I will vote for someone that will reverse brexit as will many young
voters that feel they were done in the referendum.
The older voters will vote on the lines they always have.
Anything could happen as a result.


With your approach, it doesn't seem worth voting as you wish to be
governed by an unelected quango. Do you have sheep in your ancestry?

From what I've read and heard, most Labour voters ARE like sheep. I
hear it all of the time "I vote labour because all my family have always
voted for Labour".


Most Labour voters seem to think they can get something for nothing. The government will help everybody out. Er.... the money comes from their taxes.

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