Ricster
Well-Known Member
Really hurts to see a grown man cry. Especially wheb the government is meant to look after the people
Take a look at @ToryFibs's Tweet:
Take a look at @ToryFibs's Tweet:
I would have probably joined you in voting UKIP if Nigel was still leading the party.LOL yeah I voted on Brexit, but can't say I'm going to the polling station this time with the same vigour or enthusiasm that it matters much this time.. not as exciting as telling Brussels to Suck It !
That's why I'm voting UKIP.. not going to change the result much, but support for UKIP will keep the pressure on whoever is in charge to deliver Brexit the people voted for.
The worst deal would be for us to remain in the EU in all but name.. (no control of our borders, justice system, fishing waters etc why people voted Brexit basically) with no place at the top table of the EU like we do now to influence decisions.
And I fear with Jezza Corbyn that would be a real possibility.. as he seems desperate for a deal at ANY cost. Once the other side know that, they can name their price and Corbyn will pay it ! it's like selling something you know the other person desperately wants you'll make sure you shaft them !
And I'm not convinced Labour's figures add up.. they said their manifesto is "fully costed" but I don't think they'll raise all the money they are hoping to from taxes.
For me it should be first and foremost about BrexitThe sad thing is, this election should really have nothing to do with Brexit at all. It's either five years of austerity and cuts to public services or not quite as much austerity and not quite so many cuts to public services. It's some people paying more tax or it isn't. Any Brexit deal will be decided by business and 27 other countries. In essence, we will get the deal that Germany and France are prepared to give us, whoever is in charge. The only thing that is certain, is that there is no deal worse than 'no deal'!