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    who is getting really pissed off with all the politics talk on here?

    No offence to anyone, but someone who is likely to be 15 with the UKIP, Labour etc logo in their sig really isn't going to change my opinion or judgements.

    The arguments are never ending and people are so stubborn the 'debates' never go anywhere.
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    Political debate is exciting and rather thrilling for me, and you'd be surprised, most people who get involved in the political debate here (apart from a couple) are of voting age
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    I agree with Oli. It may bore you if you are 12-15 but it becomes very interesting when you get 16+.

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    Personally I don't care. People can have party logos and slogans in their signatures all they like but it doesn't influence me and shouldn't really influence anyone. If someone's going to vote I assume that they take more interest in their choice than simply looking at what people over the internet think. The most these sigs do is let me know where user's political opinions lie, which I assume is the main purpose rather than trying to sway voters.

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    For the record, I can vote.

    Originally Posted by -:Undertaker:-, a former UKIP supporter
    lets all just vote labour...
    That's kind of my point. Having that as your sig is a bit pathetic if you ask me.

    I'm all up for discussions but it's getting like "my dad is better than you dad".
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    Quote Originally Posted by JackBuddy View Post
    who is getting really pissed off with all the politics talk on here?

    No offence to anyone, but someone who is likely to be 15 with the UKIP, Labour etc logo in their sig really isn't going to change my opinion or judgements.

    The arguments are never ending and people are so stubborn the 'debates' never go anywhere.
    Maybe their intentions are not to change your opinions.

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    I agree that having political affilation in a signature on here is rather tiresome. Most people who engage in debate on here are under 18, but so what? Keeping kids stimulated and debating politics is good in my eyes.

    Even if they support people with one eye

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    im bored of hearing about it EVERYWHERE
    i know its important and that but i really dont care who gets elected as long as they do a good job
    i get some of it but mostly im just too dumb and lazy to try and understand half of it tbh.
    i'll start worrying about that stuff when i get older and my opinion on it actually counts
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    I am not tired of the political talk, I'm on the other side of the pond

    Although, when there's a federal election here I'm usually glued to the television and papers.
    I'm not crazy, ask my toaster.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HotelUser View Post
    I am not tired of the political talk, I'm on the other side of the pond

    Although, when there's a federal election here I'm usually glued to the television and papers.
    Ehh, i'm sick of all the political talk on here too, just keep it to one bloody section!

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