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By *ethnmelv OP   Couple
over a year ago

Cardiff

Well it seems Westminster Viaage are all getting excited about a Snap General Election.

It seems to us that it is time to rid ourself’s of this loony Government and vote to remove as many Conservatives as we can - in Winchester that means voting Lib Dem, if anyone needs to check their own constituency, google the 2017 vote and find out who is the best to vote for to unseat a Tory (& also a couple of well dodgy Labour MPs! ), although I like Dominic Grieve - guilty pleasure

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By *ara JTV/TS
over a year ago

Bristol East

I voted for Kerry McCarthy in Bristol East last time out and she's got a whopping majority.

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By *ethnmelv OP   Couple
over a year ago

Cardiff

Ours is a Conservative who is a nice enough guy, except his constituents voted Remain and he is supporting the ‘democratic vote’ to leave. He doesn’t represent me, Liberals are the best bet here.

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
over a year ago

Central

It's a tough call, if your area is an incredibly strong one for a specific party/candidate, much as I'm very open to voting tactically.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

My area has a Tory majority of over 7500

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By *ethnmelv OP   Couple
over a year ago

Cardiff

It is worth showing people with ‘strong mandates’ that they are still being challenged

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By *entaur_UKMan
over a year ago

Cannock

I've written to my MP in Cannock Chase (Conservative). She supported the remain campaign during the EU referendum and she voted remain. However Cannock Chase voted almost 70% leave so she now accepts the democratic vote result of the referendum and intends to help deliver on it. I wrote to put pressure on her about delivering on the referendum result to leave the EU, and to hold her to account on the Conservative party general election manifesto promises to leave the single market and the customs union. If a deal cannot be agreed by Parliament we must leave on no deal as it is the default legal position MP's voted for when they voted to trigger article 50 and also in the EU withdrawal bill an exit date of March 29th was set in UK law. I voted Conservative in the 2017 general election but made it very clear in my letter if the Conservative party don't deliver on these things I'll never vote Conservative again in my lifetime.

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By *ethnmelv OP   Couple
over a year ago

Cardiff


"I've written to my MP in Cannock Chase (Conservative). She supported the remain campaign during the EU referendum and she voted remain. However Cannock Chase voted almost 70% leave so she now accepts the democratic vote result of the referendum and intends to help deliver on it. I wrote to put pressure on her about delivering on the referendum result to leave the EU, and to hold her to account on the Conservative party general election manifesto promises to leave the single market and the customs union. If a deal cannot be agreed by Parliament we must leave on no deal as it is the default legal position MP's voted for when they voted to trigger article 50 and also in the EU withdrawal bill an exit date of March 29th was set in UK law. I voted Conservative in the 2017 general election but made it very clear in my letter if the Conservative party don't deliver on these things I'll never vote Conservative again in my lifetime. "

...they will miss you

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By *entaur_UKMan
over a year ago

Cannock


"I've written to my MP in Cannock Chase (Conservative). She supported the remain campaign during the EU referendum and she voted remain. However Cannock Chase voted almost 70% leave so she now accepts the democratic vote result of the referendum and intends to help deliver on it. I wrote to put pressure on her about delivering on the referendum result to leave the EU, and to hold her to account on the Conservative party general election manifesto promises to leave the single market and the customs union. If a deal cannot be agreed by Parliament we must leave on no deal as it is the default legal position MP's voted for when they voted to trigger article 50 and also in the EU withdrawal bill an exit date of March 29th was set in UK law. I voted Conservative in the 2017 general election but made it very clear in my letter if the Conservative party don't deliver on these things I'll never vote Conservative again in my lifetime.

...they will miss you "

I'm sure they will as I'll be supporting and voting for Nigel Farage's new Brexit party instead if they don't deliver.

I wouldn't vote for that shower of shit called the Labour party either.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I've written to my MP in Cannock Chase (Conservative). She supported the remain campaign during the EU referendum and she voted remain. However Cannock Chase voted almost 70% leave so she now accepts the democratic vote result of the referendum and intends to help deliver on it. I wrote to put pressure on her about delivering on the referendum result to leave the EU, and to hold her to account on the Conservative party general election manifesto promises to leave the single market and the customs union. If a deal cannot be agreed by Parliament we must leave on no deal as it is the default legal position MP's voted for when they voted to trigger article 50 and also in the EU withdrawal bill an exit date of March 29th was set in UK law. I voted Conservative in the 2017 general election but made it very clear in my letter if the Conservative party don't deliver on these things I'll never vote Conservative again in my lifetime.

...they will miss you

I'm sure they will as I'll be supporting and voting for Nigel Farage's new Brexit party instead if they don't deliver.

I wouldn't vote for that shower of shit called the Labour party either. "

You're very wound up tonight

Has Brexit not been cancelled yet?

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By *ethnmelv OP   Couple
over a year ago

Cardiff


"I've written to my MP in Cannock Chase (Conservative). She supported the remain campaign during the EU referendum and she voted remain. However Cannock Chase voted almost 70% leave so she now accepts the democratic vote result of the referendum and intends to help deliver on it. I wrote to put pressure on her about delivering on the referendum result to leave the EU, and to hold her to account on the Conservative party general election manifesto promises to leave the single market and the customs union. If a deal cannot be agreed by Parliament we must leave on no deal as it is the default legal position MP's voted for when they voted to trigger article 50 and also in the EU withdrawal bill an exit date of March 29th was set in UK law. I voted Conservative in the 2017 general election but made it very clear in my letter if the Conservative party don't deliver on these things I'll never vote Conservative again in my lifetime.

...they will miss you

I'm sure they will as I'll be supporting and voting for Nigel Farage's new Brexit party instead if they don't deliver.

I wouldn't vote for that shower of shit called the Labour party either.

You're very wound up tonight

Has Brexit not been cancelled yet? "

It’s getting closer! Maybe Centy could get on Titanic 2 with Nige...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I bet the people will really mobilise in force if there's a good chance to cancel it.

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By *entaur_UKMan
over a year ago

Cannock


"I've written to my MP in Cannock Chase (Conservative). She supported the remain campaign during the EU referendum and she voted remain. However Cannock Chase voted almost 70% leave so she now accepts the democratic vote result of the referendum and intends to help deliver on it. I wrote to put pressure on her about delivering on the referendum result to leave the EU, and to hold her to account on the Conservative party general election manifesto promises to leave the single market and the customs union. If a deal cannot be agreed by Parliament we must leave on no deal as it is the default legal position MP's voted for when they voted to trigger article 50 and also in the EU withdrawal bill an exit date of March 29th was set in UK law. I voted Conservative in the 2017 general election but made it very clear in my letter if the Conservative party don't deliver on these things I'll never vote Conservative again in my lifetime.

...they will miss you

I'm sure they will as I'll be supporting and voting for Nigel Farage's new Brexit party instead if they don't deliver.

I wouldn't vote for that shower of shit called the Labour party either.

You're very wound up tonight

Has Brexit not been cancelled yet? "

No Deal is still the default legal position and I think it will still be on March 29th.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I've written to my MP in Cannock Chase (Conservative). She supported the remain campaign during the EU referendum and she voted remain. However Cannock Chase voted almost 70% leave so she now accepts the democratic vote result of the referendum and intends to help deliver on it. I wrote to put pressure on her about delivering on the referendum result to leave the EU, and to hold her to account on the Conservative party general election manifesto promises to leave the single market and the customs union. If a deal cannot be agreed by Parliament we must leave on no deal as it is the default legal position MP's voted for when they voted to trigger article 50 and also in the EU withdrawal bill an exit date of March 29th was set in UK law. I voted Conservative in the 2017 general election but made it very clear in my letter if the Conservative party don't deliver on these things I'll never vote Conservative again in my lifetime.

...they will miss you

I'm sure they will as I'll be supporting and voting for Nigel Farage's new Brexit party instead if they don't deliver.

I wouldn't vote for that shower of shit called the Labour party either.

You're very wound up tonight

Has Brexit not been cancelled yet?

No Deal is still the default legal position and I think it will still be on March 29th. "

Looking less probable by the minute.

Regretting not putting on a bet in 2016.

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By *entaur_UKMan
over a year ago

Cannock


"I bet the people will really mobilise in force if there's a good chance to cancel it.

"

Like the 700,000 people who went on the Peoples Vote march in London for a 2nd referendum last year?

Only it wasn't 700,000 as the Peoples Vote claimed.

It was 250,000 as Scotland Yard revealed after a freedom if information request and gave the numbers from the Greater London Authority.

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By *entaur_UKMan
over a year ago

Cannock


"I've written to my MP in Cannock Chase (Conservative). She supported the remain campaign during the EU referendum and she voted remain. However Cannock Chase voted almost 70% leave so she now accepts the democratic vote result of the referendum and intends to help deliver on it. I wrote to put pressure on her about delivering on the referendum result to leave the EU, and to hold her to account on the Conservative party general election manifesto promises to leave the single market and the customs union. If a deal cannot be agreed by Parliament we must leave on no deal as it is the default legal position MP's voted for when they voted to trigger article 50 and also in the EU withdrawal bill an exit date of March 29th was set in UK law. I voted Conservative in the 2017 general election but made it very clear in my letter if the Conservative party don't deliver on these things I'll never vote Conservative again in my lifetime.

...they will miss you

I'm sure they will as I'll be supporting and voting for Nigel Farage's new Brexit party instead if they don't deliver.

I wouldn't vote for that shower of shit called the Labour party either.

You're very wound up tonight

Has Brexit not been cancelled yet?

No Deal is still the default legal position and I think it will still be on March 29th.

Looking less probable by the minute.

Regretting not putting on a bet in 2016. "

I put a bet on Leave winning the referendum (against the odds) at William Hill in 2016. Picked up a very nice pay packet on June 24th 2016.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I've written to my MP in Cannock Chase (Conservative). She supported the remain campaign during the EU referendum and she voted remain. However Cannock Chase voted almost 70% leave so she now accepts the democratic vote result of the referendum and intends to help deliver on it. I wrote to put pressure on her about delivering on the referendum result to leave the EU, and to hold her to account on the Conservative party general election manifesto promises to leave the single market and the customs union. If a deal cannot be agreed by Parliament we must leave on no deal as it is the default legal position MP's voted for when they voted to trigger article 50 and also in the EU withdrawal bill an exit date of March 29th was set in UK law. I voted Conservative in the 2017 general election but made it very clear in my letter if the Conservative party don't deliver on these things I'll never vote Conservative again in my lifetime. "

It wasn't that long ago Centaur that you were saying May was doing a good job in very difficult circumstances and you'd vote for her again.....

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Well it seems Westminster Viaage are all getting excited about a Snap General Election.

It seems to us that it is time to rid ourself’s of this loony Government and vote to remove as many Conservatives as we can - in Winchester that means voting Lib Dem, if anyone needs to check their own constituency, google the 2017 vote and find out who is the best to vote for to unseat a Tory (& also a couple of well dodgy Labour MPs! ), although I like Dominic Grieve - guilty pleasure "

I’d vote for a swinging party. At least people will know they are getting fucked beforehand.

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