It's the same were I live. Absolutely nothing from any candidate. A few tweets from the Labour candidate but nothing from the Conservative one. It's like no one can be arsed. It's all a bit weird.I've had nothing from any party and no posters either. I live in a safe seat and no one seems to bother either locally or nationally. I'd love someone from any party to knock on the door as I've got lots of questions for all parties but I don't think it's going to happen. Door knocking other than for media purposes appears to be a thing of the past unfortunately.
Lol, there's the sticks, and then there's THE STICKS. What's the broadband like up there?
I'm the same I don't want some sod I'm not expecting either.I don't answer my door unless I'm expecting someone, so that makes no difference to me.
I’m the same and I was going to vote tactically for them until I saw it also said Labour weren’t targeting us at all which I know to be a downright lie cos I am friends with one of the main campaigners here.Had leaflets from Lib dems asking people to vote tactically and that Labour won't win in my constituency. It's always been a Tory constituency but hopeful that the lib Dems can topple them in this election.
Speaking of not answering the door. I do pay a TB licence but I rarely watch live bbe or tv unless it is sport. I got a letter through about ‘switching to a digital tv licence’ or some bollocks. Which I am not going to do as they make it sound like you need to provide your ‘paper’ tv licence to avoid a conviction. I can show my bank statements to the scamming fuckers. I want to cancel but don’t want to do anything illegal but has anyone cancelled and what do I need to not watch to do so properly without me ending up in jail with Anna or Shazzy?I don't answer my door unless I'm expecting someone, so that makes no difference to me.
I was out of the country during brexit and I remember his face. It was like “fuck it actually happened@I'm just surprised people still take Farage seriously after the scam that is Brexit.
Thing is I voted remain but Brexit doesn't have to be the shambles it is. Other countries aren't in the EU and do fine. But years on and I can't think of a single tangible benefit. I know things take time but there should be something.I was out of the country during brexit and I remember his face. It was like “fuck it actually happened@
BIBThing is I voted remain but Brexit doesn't have to be the shambles it is. Other countries aren't in the EU and do fine. But years on and I can't think of a single tangible benefit. I know things take time but there should be something.
But because Farage apparently has a certain charisma, all is forgiven.
Apparently he “tells it as it is.” But whenever people are asked to define what “it” is they struggle because that would mean they were admiring to be xenophobes intent on taking this country back to the 1950’s.I think loads of Brexit voters will vote for him as they want the dopamine hit of ‘winning’ again
Good morning Nigel. Still peddling snake oil then.BIB
Since the referendum, the UK economy has grown faster than those of Germany, Italy and Japan, and is equal with the French. The IMF is now predicting that the UK will have the fastest growth in the G7 in the next five years. Meanwhile, our exports have reached £870 billion, and we are well on target to reach our overall target of £1 trillion. That growth in trade is greatly assisted by our free trade agreements, now signed with 73 countries globally plus the EU.
Package of measures will help fishing industry thrive and deliver a healthier marine environment
Reforms seize new freedoms outside the EU and mark a clear departure from the Common Fisheries Policy
Announcement builds on investment and uplift in fisheries opportunities worth more than £200 million.
If you're going to do a copy and paste, at least have the courtesy to provide a link to the originalBIB
Since the referendum, the UK economy has grown faster than those of Germany, Italy and Japan, and is equal with the French. The IMF is now predicting that the UK will have the fastest growth in the G7 in the next five years. Meanwhile, our exports have reached £870 billion, and we are well on target to reach our overall target of £1 trillion. That growth in trade is greatly assisted by our free trade agreements, now signed with 73 countries globally plus the EU.
Package of measures will help fishing industry thrive and deliver a healthier marine environment
Reforms seize new freedoms outside the EU and mark a clear departure from the Common Fisheries Policy
Announcement builds on investment and uplift in fisheries opportunities worth more than £200 million.
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