The programme with Paxo was interesting. I'd actually forgotten about the stupid move to Strasburg for 4 days every month. What a massive waste of money, but small beer compared to the amount claimed in dubious expenses etc.
Got our voting cards, too. We are new to the area, so will have to work out where to go to vote.
The vote can't come soon enough for me - I'm thoroughly sick of all the childish spats and sily playground nonsense. It seems to me that the most overused word at the moment is "could". No-one can predict precisely what the outcome will be whether or not the vote is to remain or leave - but all the soothsayers, having examined the entrails of sundry chickens no doubt, and held a finger up to see which way the wind is blowing, tells us to be afraid, be very afraid of what "could" happen.
I think the only thing we can do is ignore the rhetoric ans scaremongering from both sides and go with our gut instinct. However we rationalise beforehand, it's what scares you the least will determine your vote as your pencil hovers over the ballot paper.
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The programme with Paxo was interesting. I'd actually forgotten about the stupid move to Strasburg for 4 days every month. What a massive waste of money, but small beer compared to the amount claimed in dubious expenses etc.
I don't think we need to worry if we do vote OUT. If we believe everything that Cameron is claiming the world will end withing 48 hours anyway.
My voting card has arrived today, oh joy of joys
Got our voting cards, too. We are new to the area, so will have to work out where to go to vote.
The vote can't come soon enough for me - I'm thoroughly sick of all the childish spats and sily playground nonsense. It seems to me that the most overused word at the moment is "could". No-one can predict precisely what the outcome will be whether or not the vote is to remain or leave - but all the soothsayers, having examined the entrails of sundry chickens no doubt, and held a finger up to see which way the wind is blowing, tells us to be afraid, be very afraid of what "could" happen.
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T vote by post and I got a card pretty much telling me that the ballot paper is not to far away..
I think the only thing we can do is ignore the rhetoric ans scaremongering from both sides and go with our gut instinct. However we rationalise beforehand, it's what scares you the least will determine your vote as your pencil hovers over the ballot paper.