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could you speak to a Brexitier?

the mother and dad are brexiters

kinda have to talk to them

*kicks dirt*

did get them to not vote in the Euros by telling them most Frigage and his ilk where looking for a payday by causing more aggro about it
 
I don't have to worry where the polling station is.

I told Mrs Spy that the EU elections were a waste of time and that I was going to vote UKIP for a laugh and she's locked me in the flat.

Seriously. You have to use a key on both sides of our front door and she's gone out, locked the door, and taken the keys. I could go down the fire escape but I'd have to leave the fire escape door open and she knows I won't do that.
I *HEART* your missus
 
I am a remain voter and I talk to leave voters, I like to find out why they voted that way.

Once the facts are out I tend to avoid further discussion because it is just pointless and divisive.
 
With regards to the OP - I’m fine with people I know that voted leave, or have delusional dreams of a “lexit” etc. They’re wrong, obviously (;)) but hey ho, whatever.

However, if I find out that anyone I know voted today for the shower of cunts that is the Brexit party, then they won’t ever be welcome in my house again.
 
I don't appreciate those that voted leave because they were against immigration. I loved the free movement of people, it was great. I am sad that I won't have that again.
 
I have seven friends who voted for Brexit
3 Lexiteers
2 Conspiraloons/David Icke
2 Xenophobe/racist/islamophobes

I still speak to all seven of them. The conspiraloons are the soft underbelly of the Brexit vote in my sample as neither of them would vote for Brexit again.
 
I share your pain. My normal polling station is pretty much on the way home. Get off the bus wander into the polling station 10 min walk home. This vote clashes with GCSEs so I have to get off the bus half way back vote then get back on the bus to get home. FURIOUS.
Bumped into a neighbour on the bus and we went to vote together. He whispered to me that he was voting Brexit Party - he's not a complete prick and may have been winding me up.

Back to the subject of polling stations, this time it was in a university building. I have been passed it a thousand times, but had never been inside. From the outside, it is an "OK" late victorian red brink and flint building. Inside, there is wonderful red and yellow brickwork. I was wowed, and it was well worth having to pop into the pub whilst waiting for the next bus.
 
I live in my polling station so don't need to drive or cycle or catch a bus or even set foot on the pavement to vote. Do have to go downstairs and outside then back in through another door though unless staff will buzz me through the internal door.

Not decided whether to vote spunking cock, write rude words on my ballot or just not bother yet
 
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