The B3ta UK Manifesto
With the General Election nearly upon us, here's your chance to lay out your own manifesto for the UK. What would you do if you were in charge? Here's your chance to think big! (Or you can call for free hugs and chocolate biscuits. They're important too.)
( , Thu 23 Apr 2015, 17:23)
With the General Election nearly upon us, here's your chance to lay out your own manifesto for the UK. What would you do if you were in charge? Here's your chance to think big! (Or you can call for free hugs and chocolate biscuits. They're important too.)
( , Thu 23 Apr 2015, 17:23)
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The MP for my area has been the MP since I was born
even if there was 100% turnout and all the current non-voters voted for someone else, the current MP would STILL retain his seat - he's had 50% of the vote for 30+ years.
So what is the point in wasting an hour at the voting station trying to prevent the inevitable?
( , Fri 24 Apr 2015, 8:47, 4 replies)
even if there was 100% turnout and all the current non-voters voted for someone else, the current MP would STILL retain his seat - he's had 50% of the vote for 30+ years.
So what is the point in wasting an hour at the voting station trying to prevent the inevitable?
( , Fri 24 Apr 2015, 8:47, 4 replies)
"Everything is terrible, why won't someone else sort it out for me?"
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( , Fri 24 Apr 2015, 10:13, closed)
I don't see how that quote bears any relation to anything I said
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( , Fri 24 Apr 2015, 10:22, closed)
Totaly this ^^
I grew up in an area like that. I think last election he had a 50,000 majority. Or something similarly Oxfordshire like.
At least since living in Brighton I have actually seen my local MP change!! (Not that that means anything)
Thankfully I'm not in the middle of the city where the student idiots voted Green and then all fecked off back home to mummy so didn't have to deal with the mess!!
( , Fri 24 Apr 2015, 20:34, closed)
I grew up in an area like that. I think last election he had a 50,000 majority. Or something similarly Oxfordshire like.
At least since living in Brighton I have actually seen my local MP change!! (Not that that means anything)
Thankfully I'm not in the middle of the city where the student idiots voted Green and then all fecked off back home to mummy so didn't have to deal with the mess!!
( , Fri 24 Apr 2015, 20:34, closed)
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