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For what it's worth, it wouldn't matter which party (other than BP) manages to secure a majority based on the promise of getting Brexit done since MP's have already shown scant regard for adhering to the party policy upon which they were elected anyway.
For those thinking of voting for the Brexit party, will the fact that Nigel Farage just announced he is not standing affect your decision?
No, certainly not.
I think he has made a very wise decision. In this way, he can travel around as many constituencies as possible offering his support and very persuasive arguments. After all, he is the recognised face of the Brexit Party.
I really do not see any point at all in voting for ANY political party in a general election ever again. It is clear that NONE of them have any idea on how to organise our country.
It's okay some people saying "Vote for Farage!" etc. Okay, if he gets in then what? What would he do next?
Fix the roads, the rail network, the NHS, schools, tax, pensions......No of course not. He wouldn't have the first clue on any of all that. He's a one-topic idealist.
Pointless. All of it, all of them.
Bunch of easy-life money-grabbing time-wasters.
Yes you hit it right on the button a collective bunch of parasites who will lie cheat to get their own agender
What about there being a time limit on how long an MP can be an MP? A maximum of, say, 15 years should allow time for a politician to hone their skills, lead a department and not become burnt out nor a parasite.
What about there being a time limit on how long an MP can be an MP? A maximum of, say, 15 years should allow time for a politician to hone their skills, lead a department and not become burnt out nor a parasite.