June, I share so many of your views about politics but I have to disagree with 2 things you say:
tjj wrote:
1.) And if you are going use the F word, use it. Feck is only really acceptable when used by an Irish person.
1. Please don't deprive me of the term "feck". It's a brilliant way of filling a gap between drat and fuck, where appropriate, and the Irish should be proud to have given it to the world.2.).... and resolved to spend what's left of my unimportant life trying to make a difference to our to the way we treat those less fortunate and of course the environment..... This 'snap' election is the opportunity to make a difference - our vote is all we have.
2. Our vote is all we have but I can't bring myself to provide a vote to a party that isn't willing to join with others to oppose what we both view as a disaster. If/when it does, great, but unless it does our votes aren't going to be "all we have" they're nothing.
I first voted Labour at the age of 7 (honestly!) and ever since but I've just become a paid up Lib Dem.