ZeroAX wrote:I never understand why central governments refuse to make concessions before it gets too late :/.
Hey alienjesus, soap soap, what's the public opinion about this in England? You don't seem like you particularly care (not you, your public)
It's hard enough to get Englishmen interested in something they can vote for, never mind this. Still, everyone I know has formed at least some sort of opinion on the issue even if it is a very basic "agree/disagree" so it's not passing them by completely.
Sload Soap wrote:It's hard enough to get Englishmen interested in something they can vote for, never mind this. Still, everyone I know has formed at least some sort of opinion on the issue even if it is a very basic "agree/disagree" so it's not passing them by completely.
That's.....sad . I don't understand voter apathy. Everyone is bitching about politics, but everyone is too lazy to do something about it.
In other news
Russia has warned that US air strikes against militants in Syria would be a "gross violation" of international law.
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The Truth About ISIS Beheadings: 9/11 Continued...
And looking at cartoons the past few days, the mainstream media has fallen nicely behind the drums of war once again. Not that it's avoidable this time, in fact it cannot be delayed, but the video explains how it all came together in a brief manner.
Sload Soap wrote:It's hard enough to get Englishmen interested in something they can vote for, never mind this. Still, everyone I know has formed at least some sort of opinion on the issue even if it is a very basic "agree/disagree" so it's not passing them by completely.
That's.....sad . I don't understand voter apathy. Everyone is bitching about politics, but everyone is too lazy to do something about it.
It's not voter apathy because we don't have a vote. People in England can't do anythign much about it either way, so we're basically just waiting to find out.
The general consensus is that we'd rather the UK stay together from all I've heard.