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THE TALK TO YOURSELF THREAD. (NOWT)     

goldfinger - 09 Jun 2005 12:25

Thought Id start this one going because its rather dead on this board at the moment and I suppose all my usual muckers are either at the Stella tennis event watching Dim Tim (lose again) or at Henly Regatta eating cucumber sandwiches (they wish,...NOT).

Anyway please feel free to just talk to yourself blast away and let it go on any company or subject you wish. Just wish Id thought of this one before.

cheers GF.

goldfinger - 04 Nov 2013 19:05 - 32167 of 81564

When I was a young kid they used to come round knocking on doors and either remind you to vote on the day or even take you to the polling station in a car. I remember my father being taken by the liberals and he voted for an independant.

In fact they were all over the area a few weeks before the elections canvassing for your support, but we dont get that now in this area.

Have others found the same and is this one of the reasons why the turn out is down??.

As for under 30s not voting is that because they have no job and feel they have no future? or should it be the other way around and they should be making a protest vote??.

I blame a lot of this apathy of younger people on the likes of Simon Cowel and his X factor and similar crud. Instant fame etc etc promised but very rarely secured.

Its getting like a religion which is taking over the media TV and day to day life for younger people.

Personaly I ban it and put on a couple of soccer games or the odd porno like the Italians and the Spanish do at the weekend.

Fred1new - 04 Nov 2013 19:10 - 32168 of 81564

GF.

At my age watching soccer on TV would be torture and attempting to watch "porno" on TV would for health reasons be dangerous.

goldfinger - 04 Nov 2013 19:15 - 32169 of 81564

LOL Fred.

cynic - 04 Nov 2013 19:29 - 32170 of 81564

sticky - i don't think that is why ..... for some reason, it was certainly the case that discussing politics (and sex and religion) was pretty much banned at dinner tables and even now the young rarely seem to discuss political issues in a social environment or even to have much interest ..... french youth for example, again for unfathomable reasons, seem much more politically minded and animated

Haystack - 04 Nov 2013 20:02 - 32171 of 81564

I used to go round reminding people to vote when I was a supporter of the Libs around 1970. That was before the SDP and before I realised that the Libs were the silly party.

goldfinger - 04 Nov 2013 20:25 - 32172 of 81564

EU membership boosts UK by up to $124 billion: CBI

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Stan - 04 Nov 2013 20:30 - 32173 of 81564

Give me strength, After reading some of the posts above it's hardly surprising that we continually end up with "Extremist Right Wing Useless Governments" time after time over the last 34 years at least.

Fred1new - 04 Nov 2013 20:31 - 32174 of 81564

Hays,

You must have got lost on the road to Damascus.

I will send you a map.

======

I think it understandable that the French youth have a greater interest in politics than the bulk of UK voters.


Haystack - 04 Nov 2013 20:48 - 32175 of 81564

I used to vote labour in the beginning until I realised that it was the 'very silly' party.

Stan - 04 Nov 2013 21:16 - 32176 of 81564

So H/S your one of the very small minded mob who will only ever vote for one of the 3 Proven extremist/Useless Parties. By the way the word "silly" says nothing about a Political Party/Government in descriptive terms.

dreamcatcher - 04 Nov 2013 21:17 - 32177 of 81564

Are the others just a wasted vote ?

dreamcatcher - 04 Nov 2013 21:19 - 32178 of 81564

Have you been in the pub all day Stan. :-))

Stan - 04 Nov 2013 21:23 - 32179 of 81564

The only wasted votes DC are for the 3 Parties mentioned in the posts above, Time and time again... It's so "bone headed".

dreamcatcher - 04 Nov 2013 21:28 - 32180 of 81564

Tell me the other parties that are worthy of my vote and if they have such good policies ,why are they not up the leader board or indeed in government ?

Stan - 04 Nov 2013 21:35 - 32181 of 81564

How many more times? because people like you only vote for the 3 failed mob... Time and time again.

dreamcatcher - 04 Nov 2013 21:42 - 32182 of 81564

And the others you do not mention fail even more. :-))

dreamcatcher - 04 Nov 2013 21:45 - 32183 of 81564

Stan are you Fred's brother. As he never answers questions put to him as well. lol

cynic - 04 Nov 2013 21:46 - 32184 of 81564

psst! he hasn't been told the party line and can't answer for himself

Stan - 04 Nov 2013 21:47 - 32185 of 81564

What are you on about DC? How can people who you don't vote for and therefore don't get elected fail?

Haystack - 04 Nov 2013 21:47 - 32186 of 81564

Only the three main parties stand a chance of being elected. Well, make that only two. The main parties pretty much account for the variety of political thought that appeals to people. There are more extreme parties such as SWP, EDL, UKIP, BNP etc that stand no chance of being elected. If you include the NF and the old SDP it is funny how these unelectable parties are all known by initials. It would seem that having a set of initials that your party is known by is the kiss of death.
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