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Re: Yesterday's elections.

Postby TheOstrich » 07 May 2016, 10:48

Osc wrote:..... and almost total concentration on one issue, I have no idea on how I will vote in the next general election which we will surely have within a year :roll: :roll:


What was the issue, Osc?
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Re: Yesterday's elections.

Postby Osc » 07 May 2016, 13:04

Water charges - a bone of contention since their inception two years or so ago, and the cause of many demonstrations plus Irish Water workers being intimidated while trying to do their work.
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Re: Yesterday's elections.

Postby KateLMead » 07 May 2016, 14:00

I thought the disgraceful confrontation of Cameron showed the idiot up for what he is, he never thought Sadiq Khan would be selected.. I would think Cameron's nauseating attack will lose him any future election. The lot of these Charlatans in Westminster are aware of the damage caused by his outburst, ( I still think every Muslim in London) voted for Khan and a few more besides, remember the garage fiasco where masses of voting papers were found in the last election?
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Re: Yesterday's elections.

Postby medsec222 » 07 May 2016, 18:16

I didn't vote in the local elections this time. My husband did and he voted for a local independent candidate. He was highly delighted to read that he was elected.
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Re: Yesterday's elections.

Postby Kaz » 07 May 2016, 18:22

Osc wrote:Water charges - a bone of contention since their inception two years or so ago, and the cause of many demonstrations plus Irish Water workers being intimidated while trying to do their work.


I've heard about this Osc. To me it seems a very odd thing for such a fuss to be made about :? :shock: :?
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Re: Yesterday's elections.

Postby Kaz » 07 May 2016, 18:26

Osc wrote:
Kaz wrote:I don't think you have the right to complain about things unless you join in and vote ;) Apathy never changed anything :)


I would always have agreed with that - but in view of the government we have ended up with here, finally, after over three months of dillydallying, nods, winks, bargaining, self-interest, extreme parish pump politicking and almost total concentration on one issue, I have no idea on how I will vote in the next general election which we will surely have within a year :roll: :roll:


Having followed this a little Osc, I can understand your view!
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