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Nigel's new Brexit Party

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06-04-2019, 10:35 PM
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Re: Nigel's new Brexit Party

Originally Posted by Puddle Duck ->
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I have already. I may not vote for it come the day because I'll probably be voting strategically in order to keep Labour out but something is needed in order to get Theresa May given the bums rush.
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06-04-2019, 11:54 PM
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Re: Nigel's new Brexit Party

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The public wish*for a – satisfactory – conclusion to the Brexit process. This does not necessarily mean that they want a no-deal Brexit, nor that they approve of the prime minister’s unpopular deal. What it does mean is that they can see, perfectly obviously, that their MPs are unable to take that decision on their behalf – as they normally do in a representative democracy.

The voters, then, who have more to lose from the upcoming events than MPs with safe seats and decent pensions or ministers with lucrative directorships ahead of them, are prepared to take matters into their hands.

Now the British public is fully aware of the consequences of Brexit, it’s clear they want a Final Say

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06-04-2019, 11:55 PM
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Re: Nigel's new Brexit Party

I've already signed up too. If there's a candidate in our area I'll vote for them but otherwise I'll vote tactically.
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07-04-2019, 12:04 AM
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Re: Nigel's new Brexit Party

I would but that link could be from anywhere. There's no way I'm submitting my own name and email address.
However I do agree that Farage might be worth a chance. I like mavericks and rebels.
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07-04-2019, 05:37 PM
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Re: Nigel's new Brexit Party

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I would but that link could be from anywhere. There's no way I'm submitting my own name and email address.
However I do agree that Farage might be worth a chance. I like mavericks and rebels.
Same here Floydy, I'm very cautious who I release my details to, and I'm not sure that I want my email box full of political stuff.....
I wish Nigel Farage all the luck in the world and will definitely vote for his candidate should one appear on our ballot paper, but to be honest, life is too short to waste it worrying about something I have virtually no chance of changing, as the referendum has shown....One Yorkshire lad with one vote and that's about it..
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07-04-2019, 05:51 PM
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Re: Nigel's new Brexit Party

Not at all

Thats not because I like any of the others just don't like him more
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07-04-2019, 10:15 PM
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Re: Nigel's new Brexit Party

Joined and contributed.

I shall vote for them, or UKIP, whichever should stand in my constituency.
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Re: Nigel's new Brexit Party

I just had a Conservative Councillor knock on my door canvassing....

It was a short conversation ...
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Re: Nigel's new Brexit Party

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I shall vote for them, or UKIP, whichever should stand in my constituency.
I'll vote green, monster raving loony party rather than tory or labour..
 
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