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It's European election day, whose ya voting for ? on 06:05 - May 23 by Brynmill_Jack
Well that puts the Kaibosh on “an independent Wales within the European Union” pile of tosh. Nice dose of reality for the likes of Kilkenny there
For Plaid to beat Labour in Wales would be unbelievable. Lets see how that happens.
The Brexit monster raving looney mob are ‘here today, gone tomorrow, chancers’. Another UKIP protest vote.
I know you are hard of thinking, but your post war vision of a black and white filmed Britain waving little union jacks is dead. England are no longer world champions and women are equal. And life is good.
Beware of the Risen People
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It's European election day, whose ya voting for ? on 08:55 - May 23 with 3332 views
In Wales, i suspect we will see the Remain vote split between PC and the Liberall Dems which will see the Brexit Party coming through. UKIP will be smashed as will the Tories, Labour will do quite bad by their standards but still have a decent share of the vote.
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It's European election day, whose ya voting for ? on 09:27 - May 23 with 3274 views
The UKIP vote has completely disintegrated as people realise the party was inhabited by fruitcakes. So ex kippers are you now voting for the Brexit party?
don't worry Charlie Brown will get to kick the football one day.
It's European election day, whose ya voting for ? on 08:55 - May 23 by Pegojack
The Spanish Socialist Workers Party (PSOE). Isn't everyone?
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On a related note I highly amused a couple of giggling young Spanish barmaids In Belgravia last weekend by singing the first couple of verses of Cara al Sol in a tenor lubricated by half a dozen pints of ESB.
“Mi abuela te hubiera besado por eso!”
Never having clapped eyes on her Nan I can’t say if that’s a good thing or not!?
An idea isn't responsible for those who believe in it.
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It's European election day, whose ya voting for ? on 12:05 - May 23 with 3104 views
It's European election day, whose ya voting for ? on 10:06 - May 23 by Lohengrin
On a related note I highly amused a couple of giggling young Spanish barmaids In Belgravia last weekend by singing the first couple of verses of Cara al Sol in a tenor lubricated by half a dozen pints of ESB.
“Mi abuela te hubiera besado por eso!”
Never having clapped eyes on her Nan I can’t say if that’s a good thing or not!?
Well done, Loh, glad to see you're doing your bit for Spanish/Welsh relations. I'm dong mine by boosting their wine and beer sales.
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It's European election day, whose ya voting for ? on 12:38 - May 23 with 3073 views
It's European election day, whose ya voting for ? on 12:38 - May 23 by Lohengrin
Feet up, Sangria and your nose in a book.
That’s the way to do it.
Correct, Loh. I picked up some books on a second hand stall this morning and am about to delve but, as it's my birthday, I'm subbing the sangria for a glass of a recent discovery, 'Cardenal Mendoza' vintage brandy from Jerez, matured for 15 years in old sherry casks and as smooth as Scarlet Johannsen's bum cheek.
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It's European election day, whose ya voting for ? on 13:08 - May 23 with 3031 views
It's European election day, whose ya voting for ? on 13:04 - May 23 by Pegojack
Correct, Loh. I picked up some books on a second hand stall this morning and am about to delve but, as it's my birthday, I'm subbing the sangria for a glass of a recent discovery, 'Cardenal Mendoza' vintage brandy from Jerez, matured for 15 years in old sherry casks and as smooth as Scarlet Johannsen's bum cheek.
Lovely.
An idea isn't responsible for those who believe in it.
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It's European election day, whose ya voting for ? on 16:13 - May 23 with 2909 views
Unfortunately nobody as the time for registering a postal vote was less than a week, which is useless if you were away for a few days. The Brexit process has been a disaster, and they even stuffed up the registration process for postal votes. If I could have voted it woukd have been Brexit Party - I believe the democratic choice to leave with or without a deal should be honoured. Otherwise it is a think end of a wedge to autocracy.
Change UK are full of radical individuals that are striving to change the face of UK politics with a positive and inspiring message of changing nothing so they have my vote.
The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again; but already it was impossible to say which was which.
The voting on this forum doesn’t seem very consistent with the polling.
Either Plaid will do better than polling suggests, or despite all evidence to the contrary this forum isn’t as full of brexiteers as the country at large.
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It's European election day, whose ya voting for ? on 17:40 - May 23 with 2826 views
It's European election day, whose ya voting for ? on 17:30 - May 23 by PentyrchJack
Unfortunately nobody as the time for registering a postal vote was less than a week, which is useless if you were away for a few days. The Brexit process has been a disaster, and they even stuffed up the registration process for postal votes. If I could have voted it woukd have been Brexit Party - I believe the democratic choice to leave with or without a deal should be honoured. Otherwise it is a think end of a wedge to autocracy.
“ ...the democratic choice to leave with or without a deal “
What basis do you have for saying that was the democratic choice? There was no talk of leaving without a deal pre referendum. The Labour manifesto in the last GE explicitly said it wouldn’t support no deal.
It’s only become a thing because Farage and the ERG need some ‘betrayal’ to rail against.
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It's European election day, whose ya voting for ? on 18:04 - May 23 with 2811 views
It's European election day, whose ya voting for ? on 17:40 - May 23 by londonlisa2001
“ ...the democratic choice to leave with or without a deal “
What basis do you have for saying that was the democratic choice? There was no talk of leaving without a deal pre referendum. The Labour manifesto in the last GE explicitly said it wouldn’t support no deal.
It’s only become a thing because Farage and the ERG need some ‘betrayal’ to rail against.
This is what the referendum voting slip said and there’s no mention of a “deal” there:
Referendum Question; “Shouid the United Kingdom remain a member of the European Union or leave the European Union?”
Voting Options:
1. Remain a member of the European Union, or, 2. Leave the European Union.