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Torquemada
13 Dec 19 16:27
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When people have kids, homes and jobs to consider.

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By:
Nebs
When: 14 Dec 19 21:00
It could be linked to the date you get your state pension. 40 years before state pension age.
By:
Torquemada
When: 15 Dec 19 17:21
Over 70s should count double. Experience and knowledge is invaluable.
By:
macarony
When: 15 Dec 19 17:26
And be removed from those over 70.

thats you fooked then
By:
aaronh
When: 15 Dec 19 17:30
and more votes for land owners
By:
Angoose
When: 15 Dec 19 17:35
And double votes for those with double barrelled surnames
By:
Torquemada
When: 15 Dec 19 17:39
A sliding scale according to age would be good. Your votes count the same your age in years. Only over 25s allowed to vote.

That system would be excellent and guarantee a vote result with built in intelligence and wisdom. Older folks want the best for their kids and grandkids and this would maximise their knowledge and experience.

Boris should employ me as an advisor. Cool
By:
Charlie
When: 15 Dec 19 17:46
Voting IQ should be raised to over 25 which rules you out Torque.
By:
Torquemada
When: 15 Dec 19 17:50
HO HO HO!

There is literally no beginning to your wit, Charlie.
By:
Torquemada
When: 15 Dec 19 17:52
As Euripides taught us: Talk sense to a fool and he will call you foolish.
By:
Charlie
When: 15 Dec 19 17:58
Close but incorrect: Intelligent people are full of doubts and foolish people are full of confidence. If you contradict them and speak the truth you risk being called a fool.
By:
Charlie
When: 15 Dec 19 17:58
You seem very confident of what you say.
By:
Torquemada
When: 15 Dec 19 18:05
Actually, I was 100% accurate. But I guess your googled reply just proves my point.
By:
macarony
When: 15 Dec 19 18:06
Stick to climbing up ladders and carrying poles. Not a lot of intelligence required for that.
snobbary at its worst. Middle calass people tut tut
By:
Torquemada
When: 15 Dec 19 18:07
Ah, the old scaffolding insult raises its ugly head once more. More proof of you merely being a cowardly sock puppet.
By:
Torquemada
When: 15 Dec 19 18:10
The cowards who denigrate my (former) job as a scaffolder never seem keen to reveal what they do for a living. Strange that.
By:
macarony
When: 15 Dec 19 18:13
scaffolding is honest work
By:
anxious
When: 15 Dec 19 18:14
Hey your a brave scouser going up them poles  talkmadder , oh hang your not a real scouser are you
By:
Charlie
When: 15 Dec 19 18:15
Not sure if you are including me as a coward but I'm retired. I was a lecturer in IT for 30 years. Various other jobs including being in the army where the value of team work was the mantra not just looking after yourself. Cowards didn't last long in that job by the way.
By:
Charlie
When: 15 Dec 19 18:18
Scaffolding is an honest job and hard graft but doesn't require a great deal of brain power.
By:
Torquemada
When: 15 Dec 19 18:23
In what regiment did you serve, Charlie? And at what rank?
By:
Charlie
When: 15 Dec 19 18:25
I wasn't in a regiment.
By:
Charlie
When: 15 Dec 19 18:26
I started as a private.
By:
Torquemada
When: 15 Dec 19 18:26
I have every respect for the British army. My brother-in-law was a full colonel at 42, before retiring to be a BA pilot.
By:
Torquemada
When: 15 Dec 19 18:28
What was your job in the army? Were you in for long?
By:
Charlie
When: 15 Dec 19 18:29
I'd rather not say what I did apart from saying it was dangerous and a good root to promotion as a lot got killed. A tad more dangerous than scaffolding.
By:
Torquemada
When: 15 Dec 19 18:29
Most officers in the British army are not ****s. Shame that’s your opinion, but hardly surprising.
By:
Charlie
When: 15 Dec 19 18:30
I don't want to get personal with you as I don't like you.
By:
macarony
When: 15 Dec 19 18:30
Scaffolding is an honest job and hard graft but doesn't require a great deal of brain power.

what and you think IT does require brain power?
By:
Torquemada
When: 15 Dec 19 18:32
Sadly, I don’t believe you were in the army at all. You’re clearly not the type. Dangerous my arse. The army’s version of James Bond were you?
By:
Charlie
When: 15 Dec 19 18:33
Sadly you're still a tw@t. What is the type? Nothing like James Bond.
By:
Torquemada
When: 15 Dec 19 18:33
IT teacher I CAN believe though. Laugh
By:
Charlie
When: 15 Dec 19 18:34
You can believe whatever you want it doesn't bother me.
By:
Torquemada
When: 15 Dec 19 18:34
What is the type? Disciplined, for starters.
By:
Charlie
When: 15 Dec 19 18:34
Get it right an IT lecturer not a teacher.
By:
Torquemada
When: 15 Dec 19 18:35
In the army! In a very dangerous role! Don’t want to talk about it!

What a prize plum! LaughLaughLaugh
By:
A_T
When: 15 Dec 19 18:35
should be over 21 - and you have to have a university degree
By:
Torquemada
When: 15 Dec 19 18:36
Okay, Professor Plum! LaughLaughLaugh
By:
Charlie
When: 15 Dec 19 18:37
Please keep taking the piss. You have no idea.
By:
Torquemada
When: 15 Dec 19 18:38
Okay, I will. Thank you.
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