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Re: Another Election
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Jeez wrote:
I think the non-Tory part of the 50% who voted Brexit and could be bothered to vote yesterday ditched Labour and UKIP and put their considerable weight behind the Tories who are cleverly basing their whole raison d'etre on Brexit toughness to maximise their votes.
It's a pity that as soon as we get an anti-war political leader who doesn't spin, lie or fiddle expenses and seems to care about people his chances are just about mashed by the Brexit issue.

Oh well - it's gonna be another 5 years of cuts to school budgets and nurses queuing up at food banks.
At least we'll be able to say we're strong and stable while we suffer.
I'm a bit disillusioned with the way everything is to be honest.


I think that was pretty obvious and that intention wasn't hidden. Ukip have done the job they were formed for and in all probability will fade away now - but you can be sure that a huge majority of them voted Tory to see out for them the job they took such a big part in I'm glad to say.
There is a lot going on at the moment and it can't all be dealt with at once as any sensible person will realise.


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5th May 2017ce
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