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This is my take on the referendum :
- cameron couldn't really give an ass either way, and would probably prefer to lose, but had to promise the lads in Brussels he would campaign to stay in
- none of the other politicians (except ken clarke and your man from UKIP) really care either way, and don't know which option would be best
- none of the general public have got a clue which option would be best, and only have any interest in it at all because it's on the telly all the ****ing time.
Are you including yourself in that?
I can confirm, that I am a member of the general public.
I'm not. I voted myself out of the human race and it's piffling beaurocratic interference, red tape, and banana related regulation.

- none of the general public have got a clue which option would be best, and only have any interest in it at all because it's on the telly all the ****ing time.
29 paged would suggest otherwise Boab.This is my take on the referendum :
- cameron couldn't really give an ass either way, and would probably prefer to lose, but had to promise the lads in Brussels he would campaign to stay in
- none of the other politicians (except ken clarke and your man from UKIP) really care either way, and don't know which option would be best
- none of the general public have got a clue which option would be best, and only have any interest in it at all because it's on the telly all the ****ing time.
So is that also suggesting that the general public are only scared of terrorism because the British media, in particular SKY decide to report ISIS actions on it all the time. If so then how are the general public supposed to make informed decisions?
I can't speak for the rest of the general public but this Joseph P Bloggs doesn't think about terrorism at all and isn't the least bit scared of it.So is that also suggesting that the general public are only scared of terrorism because the British media, in particular SKY decide to report ISIS actions on it all the time. If so then how are the general public supposed to make informed decisions?
So is that also suggesting that the general public are only scared of terrorism because the British media, in particular SKY decide to report ISIS actions on it all the time. If so then how are the general public supposed to make informed decisions?
Some truth in that, given the fact you're about 50 times more likely to die from spontaneous combustion than a terrorist attack.
I wisne expecting that.That is the worst type of combustion though.
I wisne expecting that.
29 paged would suggest otherwise Boab.
Could be a bit of a jam.What about non sticky/unsticky requests?