If you are still genuinely undecided on who to vote for tomorrow..... 17:12 - Dec 11 with 1992 views | Harry_Palmer | …….or you feel its just not worth voting. I have just one piece of advise. Think of the most vulnerable people in your community, and vote in their best interest. | | | | |
If you are still genuinely undecided on who to vote for tomorrow..... on 17:18 - Dec 11 with 1949 views | BlueAsTory | Will do m8. | | | |
If you are still genuinely undecided on who to vote for tomorrow..... on 18:21 - Dec 11 with 1867 views | BlueBadger |
If you are still genuinely undecided on who to vote for tomorrow..... on 17:18 - Dec 11 by BlueAsTory | Will do m8. |
Just so's you're clear, 'most vulneranle' is not 'people earning over 80 grand a year'. | |
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If you are still genuinely undecided on who to vote for tomorrow..... on 18:31 - Dec 11 with 1834 views | gerryitfc | My vote is worthless in South Suffolk so what's the point. | | | |
If you are still genuinely undecided on who to vote for tomorrow..... on 18:33 - Dec 11 with 1831 views | ThisIsMyUsername | I'm completely clueless when it comes to politics and struggle to decipher all the sh1te they all throw around at each other. No idea who to vote for (other than it definitely not being the Tories whom I think are all vile). Never been convinced by Labour either. Not sure I buy the 'vote on behalf of the vulnerable' argument. Without wanting to sound harsh they get their own vote. Might not bother this time. If I do, I'll probably vote Lib Dem as they actively want to stop Brexit. But apparently only BJ or JC can possibly win anyway. What a load of sh1te. Edit - the 'tactical vote' website linked in the thread below says I should vote Labour. But what are they basing this on? In whose interest would this be a 'tactical' vote exactly? [Post edited 11 Dec 2019 18:37]
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If you are still genuinely undecided on who to vote for tomorrow..... on 18:52 - Dec 11 with 1779 views | Swansea_Blue |
If you are still genuinely undecided on who to vote for tomorrow..... on 18:33 - Dec 11 by ThisIsMyUsername | I'm completely clueless when it comes to politics and struggle to decipher all the sh1te they all throw around at each other. No idea who to vote for (other than it definitely not being the Tories whom I think are all vile). Never been convinced by Labour either. Not sure I buy the 'vote on behalf of the vulnerable' argument. Without wanting to sound harsh they get their own vote. Might not bother this time. If I do, I'll probably vote Lib Dem as they actively want to stop Brexit. But apparently only BJ or JC can possibly win anyway. What a load of sh1te. Edit - the 'tactical vote' website linked in the thread below says I should vote Labour. But what are they basing this on? In whose interest would this be a 'tactical' vote exactly? [Post edited 11 Dec 2019 18:37]
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It all depends on what the result last time was, and what the polls are forecasting this time. If it’s a straight run between Tory & Labour with everyone else much further behind, then the non-Tory option will be Labour. If it’s a 3 way race, then just go with who you prefer the sound of. Just google your constituency result for last time, that’ll give you an idea of who’s best placed to beat Tories. You can cross check that with forecast polls if you like, but that’s all the tactical voting sites are doing anyway. | |
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If you are still genuinely undecided on who to vote for tomorrow..... on 18:54 - Dec 11 with 1774 views | gordon |
If you are still genuinely undecided on who to vote for tomorrow..... on 18:33 - Dec 11 by ThisIsMyUsername | I'm completely clueless when it comes to politics and struggle to decipher all the sh1te they all throw around at each other. No idea who to vote for (other than it definitely not being the Tories whom I think are all vile). Never been convinced by Labour either. Not sure I buy the 'vote on behalf of the vulnerable' argument. Without wanting to sound harsh they get their own vote. Might not bother this time. If I do, I'll probably vote Lib Dem as they actively want to stop Brexit. But apparently only BJ or JC can possibly win anyway. What a load of sh1te. Edit - the 'tactical vote' website linked in the thread below says I should vote Labour. But what are they basing this on? In whose interest would this be a 'tactical' vote exactly? [Post edited 11 Dec 2019 18:37]
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The idea is that Brexit will only go to a second referendum if there are enough MPs elected who support this - they will have calculated that in your constituency Labour have the best chance of beating the Conservative candidate, so recommend you vote for them. The Labour and Lib Dem policies etc. aren't as important because they would only be able to govern as a coalition, so they would have to both agree on policies between them and the SNP anyway. | | | |
If you are still genuinely undecided on who to vote for tomorrow..... on 19:01 - Dec 11 with 1748 views | lowhouseblue | perhaps if everyone on the board agreed to vote by ten past seven tomorrow morning we could have the rest of the day free from people telling us all how to vote? bliss. | |
| And so as the loose-bowelled pigeon of time swoops low over the unsuspecting tourist of destiny, and the flatulent skunk of fate wanders into the air-conditioning system of eternity, I notice it's the end of the show |
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If you are still genuinely undecided on who to vote for tomorrow..... on 19:04 - Dec 11 with 1739 views | ThisIsMyUsername |
If you are still genuinely undecided on who to vote for tomorrow..... on 18:54 - Dec 11 by gordon | The idea is that Brexit will only go to a second referendum if there are enough MPs elected who support this - they will have calculated that in your constituency Labour have the best chance of beating the Conservative candidate, so recommend you vote for them. The Labour and Lib Dem policies etc. aren't as important because they would only be able to govern as a coalition, so they would have to both agree on policies between them and the SNP anyway. |
Thanks Gordon and SB. 2017 in my area was Cons 46%, Lab 35% and LDs 17%. So I suppose I'll have to go for the red team, but I'll look forward (not) to the blues probably winning again. | |
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If you are still genuinely undecided on who to vote for tomorrow..... on 19:43 - Dec 11 with 1673 views | eireblue |
If you are still genuinely undecided on who to vote for tomorrow..... on 19:01 - Dec 11 by lowhouseblue | perhaps if everyone on the board agreed to vote by ten past seven tomorrow morning we could have the rest of the day free from people telling us all how to vote? bliss. |
Surely campaigning stops tomorrow? Hopefully that agreement extends to TWTD. | | | |
If you are still genuinely undecided on who to vote for tomorrow..... on 19:45 - Dec 11 with 1666 views | lowhouseblue |
If you are still genuinely undecided on who to vote for tomorrow..... on 19:43 - Dec 11 by eireblue | Surely campaigning stops tomorrow? Hopefully that agreement extends to TWTD. |
well i'll vote for any one who'll pass that into law. | |
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If you are still genuinely undecided on who to vote for tomorrow..... on 19:57 - Dec 11 with 1631 views | The_Last_Baron | I'll vote the way I want to vote Harry boy, which will be for the Brexit Party. | |
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If you are still genuinely undecided on who to vote for tomorrow..... on 20:05 - Dec 11 with 1604 views | Ryorry |
If you are still genuinely undecided on who to vote for tomorrow..... on 18:52 - Dec 11 by Swansea_Blue | It all depends on what the result last time was, and what the polls are forecasting this time. If it’s a straight run between Tory & Labour with everyone else much further behind, then the non-Tory option will be Labour. If it’s a 3 way race, then just go with who you prefer the sound of. Just google your constituency result for last time, that’ll give you an idea of who’s best placed to beat Tories. You can cross check that with forecast polls if you like, but that’s all the tactical voting sites are doing anyway. |
Except in some constituencies, LDs didn't stand last time. So I posted asking for best tactical voting advice site - thought this one the best, closed tab for the other but is on my thread if people want. https://tactical.vote/compare | |
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If you are still genuinely undecided on who to vote for tomorrow..... on 20:10 - Dec 11 with 1591 views | cbower |
If you are still genuinely undecided on who to vote for tomorrow..... on 18:31 - Dec 11 by gerryitfc | My vote is worthless in South Suffolk so what's the point. |
Then vote tactically, preferably to damage the Tories I say. | |
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If you are still genuinely undecided on who to vote for tomorrow..... on 20:44 - Dec 11 with 1562 views | Clapham_Junction |
If you are still genuinely undecided on who to vote for tomorrow..... on 18:31 - Dec 11 by gerryitfc | My vote is worthless in South Suffolk so what's the point. |
I wouldn't be so sure. In the Babergh District Council elections earlier in the year (mostly the same area as the South Suffolk constituency) the Tories only got 35% of the vote. Greens and Lib Dems combined were 34%, with Labour getting 10%. The problem is identifying which of the three opposition parties is most likely to be able to overtake the Tories. Labour were clear in second place at the last general election (15,000 votes) with the Lib Dems on 3,000 and the Greens on 1,700. I suspect the Lib Dems may be best placed given the traditional rural antipathy towards Labour (regardless of Corbyn), although the Greens have picked a fairly well known councillor... | | | |
If you are still genuinely undecided on who to vote for tomorrow..... on 20:48 - Dec 11 with 1553 views | Trequartista |
If you are still genuinely undecided on who to vote for tomorrow..... on 18:31 - Dec 11 by gerryitfc | My vote is worthless in South Suffolk so what's the point. |
Your vote is worthless in any constituency, no-one ever wins by 1 vote. | |
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If you are still genuinely undecided on who to vote for tomorrow..... on 21:00 - Dec 11 with 1532 views | Clapham_Junction |
If you are still genuinely undecided on who to vote for tomorrow..... on 20:48 - Dec 11 by Trequartista | Your vote is worthless in any constituency, no-one ever wins by 1 vote. |
North East Fife was won by the SNP by two votes in the last election. There has been a case of a seat being won by a single vote (Exeter in 1910) | | | |
If you are still genuinely undecided on who to vote for tomorrow..... on 21:06 - Dec 11 with 1516 views | WeWereZombies |
If you are still genuinely undecided on who to vote for tomorrow..... on 19:43 - Dec 11 by eireblue | Surely campaigning stops tomorrow? Hopefully that agreement extends to TWTD. |
So I have got to be up, logged onto TWTD and have my 'Boris Johnson is running scared of Andrew Neil' post done by seven o'clock tomorrow morning then? | |
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If you are still genuinely undecided on who to vote for tomorrow..... on 21:37 - Dec 11 with 1478 views | Trequartista |
If you are still genuinely undecided on who to vote for tomorrow..... on 21:00 - Dec 11 by Clapham_Junction | North East Fife was won by the SNP by two votes in the last election. There has been a case of a seat being won by a single vote (Exeter in 1910) |
Which will come first, the next single vote win, or the next sighting of Halley's Comet? | |
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If you are still genuinely undecided on who to vote for tomorrow..... on 21:46 - Dec 11 with 1468 views | Nthsuffolkblue |
If you are still genuinely undecided on who to vote for tomorrow..... on 18:31 - Dec 11 by gerryitfc | My vote is worthless in South Suffolk so what's the point. |
Because there are always more people do not vote in a constituency than the difference between first and second place. Because the more a party begins to gain momentum the more things might change. Because there may be people that complacently don't vote on a large scale. Because the ruling party will count every vote for them as a vote for them to get their way on everything. Every single vote against them should scream back "NO!" Because we have the right to vote and we should respect it and use it. Please vote however desperate it might feel. Please vote as the OP suggested for the best interest of the most vulnerable and for the best of the country as a whole … for the many not the few. It really depresses me how many people should be unquestioningly voting down the current government but still say "I am not sure who to vote for" or "I am still going to vote for them because of X, Y or Z" when A, B and C should be screaming far louder. | |
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If you are still genuinely undecided on who to vote for tomorrow..... on 21:50 - Dec 11 with 1455 views | Mullet |
If you are still genuinely undecided on who to vote for tomorrow..... on 18:31 - Dec 11 by gerryitfc | My vote is worthless in South Suffolk so what's the point. |
Maybe there is no point, but there's the benefit of a clean conscience. Regardless of how people vote I've always been convinced it's important they do. I know a few people who would have voted remain and didn't bother, some family members and they've expressed regret. But what can you say to them? | |
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If you are still genuinely undecided on who to vote for tomorrow..... on 22:06 - Dec 11 with 1423 views | Ely_Blue |
If you are still genuinely undecided on who to vote for tomorrow..... on 19:01 - Dec 11 by lowhouseblue | perhaps if everyone on the board agreed to vote by ten past seven tomorrow morning we could have the rest of the day free from people telling us all how to vote? bliss. |
You can try and tell me how to vote but it won’t make any difference..______ I’ve already voted | |
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If you are still genuinely undecided on who to vote for tomorrow..... on 22:57 - Dec 11 with 1337 views | jimmyvet |
If you are still genuinely undecided on who to vote for tomorrow..... on 20:10 - Dec 11 by cbower | Then vote tactically, preferably to damage the Tories I say. |
Great thought and vote for a vile AS racist with zero economic plan other than to spend spend spend . Thanks for your help my choice is now clear. | | | |
If you are still genuinely undecided on who to vote for tomorrow..... on 23:01 - Dec 11 with 1333 views | BanksterDebtSlave |
If you are still genuinely undecided on who to vote for tomorrow..... on 22:57 - Dec 11 by jimmyvet | Great thought and vote for a vile AS racist with zero economic plan other than to spend spend spend . Thanks for your help my choice is now clear. |
I think you may be having a break down......maybe get back to your animals. | |
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