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^ +1I have an extremely bad case of Scotland & especially Sturgeon fatigue.
Tired of hearing about one & from the other
I have an extremely bad case of Scotland & especially Sturgeon fatigue.
Tired of hearing about one & from the other
I watched Question Time last night as I do most weeks.
When it's from Wales or Scotland, the panel is dominated by Welsh or Scottish politicos as you'd expect and they discuss mainly national matters. When it's from England we still get moaners like Salmond on the panel droning on about Scotland.
Do voters really follow who's best for the country and its people? Or are voters too easily led down the wrong path by rhetoric? Is Brexit the latest example of that?
Does it matter what he wins if he can't win a general election?
Corbyn wins 'things' in internal Labour elections. But the Labour party needs the great British public to vote for them, if they want to make a difference. Having support from a majority within his party but only from a minority of overall UK voters won't do Corbyn (and Labour) much good.
You may underestimate the real thirst for change that exists.
The wealthy elderly would vote for a dustbin if you painted it blue, but among the less fortunate, the people who actually go to work, things are very different.
But it's only the elderly that can be ar*d to go out and vote...Only the elderly think that way though.
This demographic may be of interest?
This demographic may be of interest?
25-49 - That's some spread.
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