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General Discussion

General Election
30 Apr 2017

Most of the other 27 are wasters, just continually on the take.  One of the reasons Brexit is happening is because people got sick of funding these countries.  When May walks back into No 10 with a stonking majority she can go into the negotiations with confidence, knowing the majority back her to extricate ourselves from the stinking corrupt club.

Clean air
28 Apr 2017

And as I said, the voting public were given the chance to reform the system and they rejected it, so we have live with what we have, and under that the Tories, in the main, are the most popular party.

28 Apr 2017

In that case, with our skewed electoral system, I doubt any government for a very long time has enjoyed majority support.  The voters were given the opportunity only six years ago to change the system and that was comprehensively rejected, so one can only assume they are happy with the current arrangements.

28 Apr 2017

The governments were elected under the rules of our electoral system, anyone with a basic comprehension of the British Constitution understands that.

28 Apr 2017

Out of the last 38 years the voting public has entrusted government to the Tories for 25 of those years, and are highly likely to add the next five to that figure.  I think that tells you who the public trust more.

28 Apr 2017

Perhaps the Labour government should have thought things through properly before encouraging millions of motorists to invest in diesel cars.  But then that's Labour for you, utterly clueless.

General Election
28 Apr 2017

So members of a family have differing political views.  I'm utterly shocked.

Clean air
27 Apr 2017

In 2001 Gordon Brown introduced tax incentives to encourage the switch to diesel, so Viaduct you know exactly where blame lies.

Voting
26 Apr 2017

As Theresa May has repeatedly stated; no deal is better than a bad deal. Labour and the LibDims want a deal which would essentially mean that we stay in the EU.  Well the people voted against that option last June, get used to it all you Remoaners.

25 Apr 2017

In that case we will leave without an amicable deal and trade on WTO terms, that will be far more damaging to the EU than us.  The EU is losing its second biggest net contributor, and will be in serious trouble once we have left, which explains the increasingly hysterical demands that we pay a ridiculous "divorce" bill.  The EU house of cards has started to collapse, I only hope that Le Pen can ...