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Old 30th Nov 2008, 14:59
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Roffa

 
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Why, exactly, is giving up validations above MUR and packing in working groups etc throwing your toys out of the pram? Maybe you can enlighten me as I am obviously too childish and not grown up enough to understand
Generically...

If you're no voter and it's a no vote will you be giving up validations etc?

If you're a no voter and it's a yes vote will you be giving up validations etc?

In both cases due democratic process is followed, why should one result cause you to take further 'action' on a personal level?

Surely, if one accepts the democratic process, one goes with the result without further 'I don't like the result on a personal level so I'm going to drop my Midlands ticket' or such like action?

If the population at large acted like that after a general election the country would soon cease to function (more so than it is anyway at the moment that is).
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