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No Monster Raving Loony party, Legalize the Weed or SWP? Doesn't look like a ballot paper I'm used to seeing. That would be Bristol East. We're the sensible ones. You should check out Bristol West for those nutters with a deposit to lose.
Don't believe a word I say. I'm only kidding. Or am I?
In the spirit of reconciliation and happiness at the end of the Banter Era (RIP) and as a result of promotion I have cleared out my ignore list. Look forwards to reading your posts!
How would you vote now in a general election? on 12:44 - Sep 27 by Bluefish
People that can't form an opinion in the wide open state of politics now didn't deserve to have a button to vote
None of the parties you listed represent my views though.
In the spirit of reconciliation and happiness at the end of the Banter Era (RIP) and as a result of promotion I have cleared out my ignore list. Look forwards to reading your posts!
How would you vote now in a general election? on 12:46 - Sep 27 by Ryorry
8 people on here would still vote Tory?!
Why are you surprised? They are ahead in every poll and clearly have the most voices on the street. The way some o here dismiss that being mentioned is strengthening their cause
I never have and never would vote Conservative and in the days that I did have much interest in politics I was very much Labour.
I did once vote for whatever the Liberal's were called that year because someone on my doorstep convinced me that they had a chance of beating the Conservative candidate in what was then I think Sudbury and Woodbridge and is now (I think) Suffolk Coastal.
If I believed that someone here would remove the Conservative member I would vote for them.
My first aim really is to get the Tories out, I am not too bothered who actually replaces them.
The logical idea for this Country would seem to be a coalition because surely there must be enough sensible people cross party to sort out the present and the future.
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How would you vote now in a general election? on 13:18 - Sep 27 with 3598 views
How would you vote now in a general election? on 12:49 - Sep 27 by Bluefish
There is far left, far right and things in between you have to surely just go with the closest. Once upon a time they were all virtually the same
"far right"
"once upon a time they were virtually all the same"
In the spirit of reconciliation and happiness at the end of the Banter Era (RIP) and as a result of promotion I have cleared out my ignore list. Look forwards to reading your posts!
How would you vote now in a general election? on 12:46 - Sep 27 by Ryorry
8 people on here would still vote Tory?!
Anyone who votes Tory, Labour or Lib-Dem is clearly below average intelligence and probably shouldn't be voting anyway. Half of you just vote the way your parents did.
The true definition of stupidity is to do the same thing over and over again and expect different results so if you vote for anyone of those three you are frankly a moron. Those three parties are collectively responsible for all the misery, cock ups and chaos inflicted on this country over the past 100 years. They play for votes because votes mean money and money and career is all they care about, not you, or the country, or Europe.
Money and career remember that the next time you vote for the clones in the red rosettes and nothing changes once they are elected, much like when the clones in the blue and yellow rosettes got in after the reds in 2010 and nothing changed, nothing improved and oh and let's not forget the Red-Blue-Yellow get out of jail free card "well the previous red/blue/yellow Government did XYZ so it's not our fault" and it repeats.
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How would you vote now in a general election? on 13:37 - Sep 27 with 3525 views
How would you vote now in a general election? on 13:35 - Sep 27 by ActionMan
Anyone who votes Tory, Labour or Lib-Dem is clearly below average intelligence and probably shouldn't be voting anyway. Half of you just vote the way your parents did.
The true definition of stupidity is to do the same thing over and over again and expect different results so if you vote for anyone of those three you are frankly a moron. Those three parties are collectively responsible for all the misery, cock ups and chaos inflicted on this country over the past 100 years. They play for votes because votes mean money and money and career is all they care about, not you, or the country, or Europe.
Money and career remember that the next time you vote for the clones in the red rosettes and nothing changes once they are elected, much like when the clones in the blue and yellow rosettes got in after the reds in 2010 and nothing changed, nothing improved and oh and let's not forget the Red-Blue-Yellow get out of jail free card "well the previous red/blue/yellow Government did XYZ so it's not our fault" and it repeats.
EDGY EDGE LORD DOESN'T VOTE. EDGY.
Please tell me what you're doing to change the system by not voting.
Where I live is a Tory stronghold and anything other than a Tory vote is effectively a wasted vote.
How anyone can currently, in good conscience, vote Tory is beyond me. They are singuarly responsible for us being where we are - DC called the referendum thinking Remain would walk it - an internal party issue played out in the Public. If that is not enough to never vote Tory again, I don't know what is.
However, whilst Labour may have the best option in terms of seeing us through Brexit (i.e. a 2nd referendum with the option of leave with 'this' deal or stay) - I'm struggling, to understand how JC and moreover Momentum being at the helm is better than Johnson and Cummings - it really is which of these utterly sh*t options do we chose from?
Lib Dems - if they win with a majority, they revoke Article 50. Whilst popular with many, this is in effect washing over the first referendum and is likely to result in many never voting again, either locally or nationally. I believe this approach ends up doing severe damage to our democracy (is this preferable than leaving the EU?).
Brexit Party - no, end of.
Greens - I have no idea at all, without now going to look, what their position on Brexit and the stalemate we are in. Looking at the last Election there were many aspects about their proposed policies that made sense, seemed rational and sensible but....do they have the ability to Govern? Saying that, can they be any worse than the Tories or Labour.
This is a long and roundabout way of saying that, for the first time ever, I may not vote at all.
Ade Akinbiyi couldn't hit a cows arse with a banjo...
How would you vote now in a general election? on 12:44 - Sep 27 by Bluefish
People that can't form an opinion in the wide open state of politics now didn't deserve to have a button to vote
And people who can't see the pantomime for what it is and still believe they have some sort of say, deserve the same old sh1t show that keeps getting served up.
Blue/Red/Left/Right.......It's all boll*cks, different sides of the same coin. They are all just self serving criminals looking out for no one but themselves and their elite buddies. How people can't see what is so blatantly obvious is beyond me.
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How would you vote now in a general election? on 14:41 - Sep 27 with 3358 views
How would you vote now in a general election? on 14:26 - Sep 27 by Harry_Palmer
And people who can't see the pantomime for what it is and still believe they have some sort of say, deserve the same old sh1t show that keeps getting served up.
Blue/Red/Left/Right.......It's all boll*cks, different sides of the same coin. They are all just self serving criminals looking out for no one but themselves and their elite buddies. How people can't see what is so blatantly obvious is beyond me.
It will be very very different depending on who wins, probably more so than at any time in my life. Certainly in mynvoting lifetime
How would you vote now in a general election? on 14:47 - Sep 27 by Herbivore
I would hold my nose and vote Labour, purely because they have a good chance of ousting the incumbent Tory MP and no other party is even close.
Anyone know what the situation is in Ipswich? I assume Sandy Martin will face a tight race against some Tory who isn't from Ipswich, couldn't find it on a map and has been parachuted in. Again. Is the Lib Dem candidate likely to be anywhere near the race?
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"Imagine being a heterosexual white male in Britain at this moment. How bad is that. Everything you say is racist, everything you say is homophobic. The Woke community have really f****d this country."