Those who have already decided to vote to stay in don't need it; those who have already decided to vote out will be angered, and those who have yet to make up their minds will feel patronised.
An own goal if ever there was one
I feel patronised because it doesn't appear to those in government that we CAN make our own minds up - I'm with Lou that I will not be told how to vote and I'm angry that £9 million is being thrown away ...... literally into recycling bins nationwide.
Firmly in btw with both feet, hook, line and sinker!
Slightly changing the angle of this discussion, I thought glossy paper was condidered unsuitable for composting because of the chemicals in it. Has this view now been re-considered and it is OK to compost it?
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I feel patronised because it doesn't appear to those in government that we CAN make our own minds up - I'm with Lou that I will not be told how to vote and I'm angry that £9 million is being thrown away ...... literally into recycling bins nationwide.
Firmly in btw with both feet, hook, line and sinker!
hollie, I didn't watch The Thick of It (I couldn't stand the swearing), but I'm a long-time fan of Yes, Minister. Frighteningly accurate, I'd say.
Slightly changing the angle of this discussion, I thought glossy paper was condidered unsuitable for composting because of the chemicals in it. Has this view now been re-considered and it is OK to compost it?
I really don't think anyone should be calling anyone else on here 'stupid'.
Disagreeing is one thing - rudeness is another.