Brexit and the driver shortage

Winseer:

Juddian:

Well, at the next election - I’m not afraid of Corbyn any more. As it stands, in any “early election” - I’ll be voting UKIP if Brexit isn’t completed by that point.
If it IS completed, I’ll vote for the party that did that.

That means having voted Libdem more often than for any other party - I can safely say that there is a 0% chance I’ll be voting Libdem then! :stuck_out_tongue:

Exactly this, we aint afraid of Corby because May and her EU supporting accolytes aren’t really much different.

Personally i haven’t voted for any of the main three parties for decades, long ago i realised none of them represented me nor any of the working class.

I’d intended to not vote in national elections any more because its become increasingly pointless, an act where we no longer vote FOR something, but increasingly its about voting for the least worse of the useless on offer, or increasingly for many voters, the scraps from the table they might receive from whichever crew of bought and paid traitors end up at the winner’s banquet.
Not sure about voting next time, like you if the tories get rid of May and put a conservative in number 10 who fulfills the pledge they made, i might even be tempted to give them my vote, but that seems increasingly unlikely, as does UKIP allowing in ex BNP/EDL members, so chances are i’ll sit the next GE out like i did the last.

No one worth a vote? well i can’t be arsed wasting even two minutes drawing a hampton and two plums on the ballot, they weren’t worth the effort.