Love him. Seems a brilliant guy to have in changing room! I did think he was going to sing some Whitney when I saw the title though lol
Hope you all had a good long weekend. I see we have a 100% record since I haven't made a single post on any of the match day threads.
I created a thread to throw this stuff all in. Reckon it's simplest to just do that than have 20 threads.... be warned dribs I will merge
Tbh none of them are very electable or particularly likeable candidates I'll simply be voting on which party best reflects my ideological position and political views (obviously mostly to do with our relationship and co-existence with(in) europe)
It's not that, I don't think it's ethical for me to vote when I don't live there and don't plan on returning. I had once thought it would be nice to retire to North Wales when I got older, but don't think I'll do that now. If I still lived there it would depend on who my local MP was... To be honest I haven't a clue who it is I've been gone so long. I believe on voting for individuals not for parties. Honestly, I'd probably be most likely to vote Tory though at this point in time. Labour are like a lost child in a big city with no idea what to say or do, and Lib Dems seem rather idealess. Labour about as gormless as when Neil Kinnock was in charge.
Firstly and ^^ If you're entitled to vote you're entitled to vote man, so it's definitely ethical, only don't bother if you would go blue lad Completely disagree on Lib Dems, they are very policy focused and totally clear on what they want to do and what their principles are, it's just that I don't care for Farron or really any of their scant number of MPs so I wouldn't vote for them as people, simply on their policies most of which I am totally in favour of I'm not a member, thought about joining after the ref but can't bring myself to commit to a political party, but I'm on their mailing subscription so can regularly see what they are looking to accomplish If I voted on a candidate by candidate basis I wouldn't vote. They're all as full of **** and careerist as each other, even the ones who enter into it with good intentions get bent and forced into shameful game-playing and shadiness by the system, it's simply how it is
I love Gwynedd, always thought it would be nice to live in a rural village somewhere there when I retired, go for walks across the mountains each morning and shag a few sheep in the afternoon. As I'm getting older that sounds less desirable. Sheep move too fast and one kick could fracture an old man hip. The US doesn't have anything like public foot paths or any ramblers rights. Living in the mountains here wouldnt have the same appeal, and the climate is too hot for sheep. I'll probably go retire on the beach like everyone else and hump sandcastles.