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You're just being provocative Joe. They are wonderful and have skills and an oneness with our planet the so-called 1st world should envey and respect more..I'm guessing you've never met the Aborigines then?
You're just being provocative Joe. They are wonderful and have skills and an oneness with our planet the so-called 1st world should envey and respect more..I'm guessing you've never met the Aborigines then?
and an oneness with our planet
Yes, completely backward.
To get back to the O/P.. I am one of those despicable people who don't vote precisely because it's like a choice between leprosy and syphilis.
At this point some gonk usually says "if you don't vote you can talk about politics", or some such. Okay, so I've got to vote for some unelectable nob simply as a protest vote have I?
Fair point JBR and feeling admonished here. My prob? Who can tell me who's second in command? (or 3rd?)To get back to the O/P.. I am one of those despicable people who don't vote precisely because it's like a choice between leprosy and syphilis.
At this point some gonk usually says "if you don't vote you can talk about politics", or some such. Okay, so I've got to vote for some unelectable nob simply as a protest vote have I?
I'm presuming the 'unelectable nob' might be Nigel Farage.
He's only unelectable because people think he's unelectable. If people would just make the effort and vote for their local UKIP candidate, that party would take the majority and obtain a seat in parliament. If that were repeated throughout the country, they'd form the government.
No, it need not be just a protest vote.
Please, give them a chance. It's no good just complaining about the 'major parties' being as bad as each other; the problem with that is they'll continue to make a mess of governing the country and we'll continue to complain about it.
Fair point JBR and feeling admonished here. My prob? Who can tell me who's second in command? (or 3rd?)To get back to the O/P.. I am one of those despicable people who don't vote precisely because it's like a choice between leprosy and syphilis.
At this point some gonk usually says "if you don't vote you can talk about politics", or some such. Okay, so I've got to vote for some unelectable nob simply as a protest vote have I?
I'm presuming the 'unelectable nob' might be Nigel Farage.
He's only unelectable because people think he's unelectable. If people would just make the effort and vote for their local UKIP candidate, that party would take the majority and obtain a seat in parliament. If that were repeated throughout the country, they'd form the government.
No, it need not be just a protest vote.
Please, give them a chance. It's no good just complaining about the 'major parties' being as bad as each other; the problem with that is they'll continue to make a mess of governing the country and we'll continue to complain about it.
Answer? Honest answer? Very few know!
So you vote for ONE person, ONE man, who is educated, articulate - and will never make PM because he hasn't enough members and can't form a Government. ..
Be honest now, who is Nigel's second in command? And I like the guy, as much as any pleb can ever like any politician...
Be honest now, who is Nigel's second in command? And I like the guy, as much as any pleb can ever like any politician...