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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!
If there was General Election tomorrow, who would you vote for? on 13:39 - Oct 13 by unstableblue
Who would you vote for?
Or you happy not voting and watching UK PLC (or is it England PC) become a third rate nation?
Very simply I reject this dumb binary choice. It’s not either or. The UK is already a third rate nation. And yes I am very very happy not voting for any of the options you present.
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!
If there was General Election tomorrow, who would you vote for? on 14:43 - Oct 13 by GlasgowBlue
Nearly half have already voted Tory.... says it all about this country.
I understand people may traditionally be Conservative, fair enough I can respect that, but I simply cannot fathom how people can vote for the current government. I mean seriously it's just incomprehensible on every level.
I don't think any other party will ever win a GM under the current political system. Massive change needed but the Tory party will never pass it, why would they!
I'm sure some people vote Tory as they see nothing else better...but look at what we are currently confronted with. if you ever want it to be better you need to think about how you vote, seriously, for the good of everyone!
If there was General Election tomorrow, who would you vote for? on 14:51 - Oct 13 by N2_Blue
Nearly half have already voted Tory.... says it all about this country.
I understand people may traditionally be Conservative, fair enough I can respect that, but I simply cannot fathom how people can vote for the current government. I mean seriously it's just incomprehensible on every level.
I don't think any other party will ever win a GM under the current political system. Massive change needed but the Tory party will never pass it, why would they!
I'm sure some people vote Tory as they see nothing else better...but look at what we are currently confronted with. if you ever want it to be better you need to think about how you vote, seriously, for the good of everyone!
They need to wake up and disabuse themselves of the idea that it's a Tory government as they would understand it — it's a rogue bunch of highly dangerous gangsters and ideologues who wouldn't p7ss a single one of them out if they were on fire. There's no precedent for it.
If there was General Election tomorrow, who would you vote for? on 14:51 - Oct 13 by N2_Blue
Nearly half have already voted Tory.... says it all about this country.
I understand people may traditionally be Conservative, fair enough I can respect that, but I simply cannot fathom how people can vote for the current government. I mean seriously it's just incomprehensible on every level.
I don't think any other party will ever win a GM under the current political system. Massive change needed but the Tory party will never pass it, why would they!
I'm sure some people vote Tory as they see nothing else better...but look at what we are currently confronted with. if you ever want it to be better you need to think about how you vote, seriously, for the good of everyone!
People tend to vote for what they think is best for them and their family.
Which isn't Labour obviously.
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If there was General Election tomorrow, who would you vote for? on 15:58 - Oct 13 with 3064 views
If there was General Election tomorrow, who would you vote for? on 15:47 - Oct 13 by Digger77
People tend to vote for what they think is best for them and their family.
Which isn't Labour obviously.
Unfortunately lots of people vote based on who they hate (with those views often heavily influenced by tabloids and social media), even if that means voting for a party that will definitely not do the best for them and their families.
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40%, joint highest amount,would vote for the worst government in living... on 16:30 - Oct 13 with 2990 views
Generally look for an Indie candidate who most closely resembles my views, though where I am it's a forgone conclusion anyway.
No idea when I began here, was a very long time ago. Previously known as Spirit_of_81. Love cheese, hate the colour of it, this is why it requires some blue in it.
Depends on the candidate. If it was our current Labour one I’d be happy to vote tactically for her, as they are the only ones who can keep the Tories out here and ours can be a close seat. It’s a bonus that she’s a decent person, genuinely local and works hard for our constituency.
I’m politically homeless though. If not for tactical voting I’ve no idea where I’d sit these days (used to be mostly Lib Dem). I’d probably look to the greens if they could get serious like their counterparts on the continent.
If there was General Election tomorrow, who would you vote for? on 17:00 - Oct 13 by Swansea_Blue
Depends on the candidate. If it was our current Labour one I’d be happy to vote tactically for her, as they are the only ones who can keep the Tories out here and ours can be a close seat. It’s a bonus that she’s a decent person, genuinely local and works hard for our constituency.
I’m politically homeless though. If not for tactical voting I’ve no idea where I’d sit these days (used to be mostly Lib Dem). I’d probably look to the greens if they could get serious like their counterparts on the continent.
We’d all need to vote tactically, whatever it takes to get this guy out:
16 days before the G20 in 2009, PM Gordon Brown was travelling the world to get binding commitments from world leaders to help the world economy recover from crisis
16 days before #COP26, with hopes for the summit under serious threat of collapsing, Boris Johnson is also abroad pic.twitter.com/ZLQZxWqLwm
The damage being caused to the country is huge… COP was an opportunity for us to do real good but also an economic opportunity… it’s now clear Boris is disinterested in his role and also out of touch
Brexit and Covid are a crisis, to then add this cabinet into the mix and it’s a catastrophe
I think the question you’re asking is “Who would you want as PM. Who is vote for is totally different, we don’t have a two party presidency. Also, you’ve left Glasgow Blue out of this entirely.
40%, joint highest amount,would vote for the worst government in living... on 17:06 - Oct 13 by Digger77
People just couldn't stomach voting for a racist leader / party. They would have to live with that on their conscience.
So, they preferred to vote for Boris.
This post is about as correct as your post on masks not working which rather worryingly was the last thread you engaged in. It seems accuracy and evidence aren't really your forte.
Boris is a demonstrably racist person in the same way masks demonstrably do work. The fact you've gotten both these things wrong isn't ideal.
Perhaps it's time to get some new sources of data, Twitbook clearly isn't cutting the mustard (English of course).