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Old May 18th 15, 09:36 AM posted to uk.railway,misc.transport.urban-transit,uk.transport.london
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On Sun, 17 May 2015 18:46:25 +0100
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And while you might say that perhaps some of those Tory voters don't give
a monkeys about a EU referendum I would suggest most do and the difference
will be made up by the large amount of Labour voters who also do.


I think that's a nonsense claim to make


Really? Well we'll have to disagree on that then.

you haven't a shred of evidence that it is true


No URL I can point you at no, but I do know people who vote Labour and
Brussels advancing its power bothers them too.

most people voted Tory because they wanted them to continue running the
government, the fact that they offered a referendum is purely incidental to
their choice.


So where's your evidence for that statement?

And I would go so far as to suggest that a large percentage of the people
who voted UKIP aren't bothered either


Now you're just talking out your arse.

It is clear from the transfer of votes from LD to UKIP that UKIP have became
the recipient of the protest votes that the LDs have traditionally collected


Lib Dems lost votes to UKIP? Well thats a new one. Got anything to back that
up either?

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