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I've got a few, you won't get as many as you would have done a few years ago.Buddy can you lend me a euro
It's rather telling if you are ashamed of who you voted for, then there is a problem with who you voted for.
BUT, as we are now here I hope that the good stuff that was promised during the electioneering will come to fruition and we leave the EU in the best way possible. The currency rates improving just at the hope of some certainty was an obvious indication of the way the markets hate uncertainty.
Remember that budget report they blocked from publication?BUT, as we are now here I hope that the good stuff that was promised during the electioneering will come to fruition and we leave the EU in the best way possible. The currency rates improving just at the hope of some certainty was an obvious indication of the way the markets hate uncertainty.
A typical comment in the last couple of elections from Corbynites. I'm interested to know how many of these people you all target heard stuff like that directed at them and then thought 'you know what, think I'll vote Labour instead now'.Blue collar Conservatives
#thickasfuck
Good idea. I was tempted to give the missus a load of Euros for Christmas as our current stock is a bit depleted. (In the end I treated myself by buying something downloadable, priced in dollar$.)I've purchased a load of dollars today for my holiday next April - looks like the pounds on the fall again given the likelihood of a no deal Brexit increasing.
The first time I heard the phrase "thick as mince" was when it was applied to Corbyn .... and by Labour sympathisers. And I've since heard it applied to Burgon as well, for whom it seems slightly more applicable. Anyway, enjoy ....Blue collar Conservatives
#thickasfuck
The other thing I've done today; join the Labour Party. Can only change it from within.I've purchased a load of dollars today for my holiday next April - looks like the pounds on the fall again given the likelihood of a no deal Brexit increasing.
The other thing I've done today; join the Labour Party. Can only change it from within.
A few days?Please allow us "shy Tories" a few days at least of smugness and gloating...
My first ever vote was for something, I voted Labour in 97. Since then I've also always voted against blue, usually that has meant red but not always. I can't remember if I drew a cock for a local election or a national one though?I'd also like to reiterate at this point that i am not, and never have been, a Labour activist.
What i am, and will always be, is an anti-Tory.
I have voted in every election that i have been eligible to vote in against the prospective Tory candidate.
I have never voted anyone in to anything.
I have never let anyone in by not voting.
I also voted for Proportional Representation, in the form of AV, when i was given the chance.
You are all literally pieces of shit.
Unless and until you tell me i am not.
Parklife