What the heck next
32 replies
IanH replied on 28/05/2016 20:16
oldebiker replied on 28/05/2016 20:27
redface replied on 28/05/2016 20:48
Posted on 28/05/2016 20:48
1) If you did not vote, DO NOT MOAN about the result, you have had every opportunity to have your say.
2) if you voted and lost out then you were in a minority, DO NOT MOAN
3) If your vote went with the majority then it is YOU who will be blamed for all future ills.
KjellNN replied on 29/05/2016 12:56
Posted on 29/05/2016 12:56
I don't have a vote (foreigner) but OH has elected for a proxy vote as we are in France and not home till the 29th. She also had one for the recent Scottish election, our daughter voted for her.
Apparently those in charge at our polling station had never had anyone with a proxy vote before as it caused a good deal of confusion when DD turned up to vote. Next time she goes they will know better!!
KjellNN replied on 29/05/2016 20:03
Posted on 29/05/2016 20:03
Rather rude.
There is a lively debate on the Swift Talk forum about the referendum.......doesn't appear to have caused any offence to anyone. Perhaps they are less delicate on there?
Mrs K used to be a regular contributor on Swift Talk but tells me that it has become somewhat male dominated,especially since a certain individual joined up a few years back.
Apparently he is very forceful and highly opinionated, and thinks he knows everything and is always right!
The last straw as far as she was concerned was on some technical discussion (I cannot remember the details now) where, as the sole female contributor, she tried to help by posting what was actually the correct answer/advice and was totally ignored, with the OP instead accepting the incorrect "advice" given by this individual.
She hasn't bothered with SwiftTalk much since, which is their loss as she is a long term caravanner and has had a great deal of experience in the camping/caravanning retail sector.
I had a look at the EU discussion, i was not impressed.
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