Sick of all the smug "I'm taking my kids to the polling station" tweets

Oh isn't it important LOOK HOW AMAZING DEMOCRACY IS

fook right off, karen

If I do take part how can I change things?

The executive monkeys were the ones who got the ulcers.

I won't support any of the remain parties because they are all toxic. I would vote for a leave party but I don't support brexit.

So there we are. Pub it is.

Actually am getting my hair done.

I think I am generally sick of tweets. Would love it if a politician questioned about a Twitter storm said "who cares what a bunch of insignificant fooks that spend their life in a virtual ranting room think? PS soon on social media you'll have to have your ID verified and use your real name LOL cheeky"

You're kidding, aren't you? I was glued to Dan Hodges and Laura Kuennsberg yesteday evening. Not literally, but to their twitterfeeds, you understand. 
It was like Endgame and GoT finale all rolled into one. It was amazing.

Obviously, TMPM didn't go in the end, but golly, it was entertaining. And exhausting, as you say.

I have always made sure I took them sometimes when younger so they realise the importance of the democratic process. The  (student) twins even sent their postal vote from home here when they were back home recently.

In what way are all the remain parties toxic Clergs? This is about TERF's, n'est-ce pas?

If so, I would suggest that a more sensible approach will likely emerge among them as the externalities unfold.

Right now, there's bigger fish to fry.

So, anyway, I took my 3 month old to the polling station, and xhe posited on me.

Which is kind of like milkshake. So I suppose I just joined the esteemed ranks of Nigel, Tommy, Sargon and that veteran pensioner chap from earlier today, WHO WAS CLEARLY ASKING FOR IT.