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General Election Thread 17:46 - May 22 with 273164 viewsloftboy

This will be the first election that I have no idea who to vote for, will never vote Tory again after the lies during covid where my dad lost his life, don’t trust starmer, would never vote for a bunch of racists like reform , anyone give me a clue?

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General Election Thread on 07:42 - Jul 4 with 1451 viewsdm97

Remember there are hundreds of millions of people in the world who don’t get to choose their leaders. Millions who have died for us to go to ballot box and express our voice. Just 150 years ago the vast majority of us on this site, probably all of us, would not have been allowed to vote.

Please use your vote in some capacity (even if that’s spoiling it). With the rise of populism - bordering on fascism - around western democracies this matters.

Use. Your. Vote.
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General Election Thread on 08:01 - Jul 4 with 1388 viewsDiscodroids

For what it's worth..

A light breakfast of Smoked kippers and devilled kidneys partaken.

Sudbury yellow needle corduroy trousers and 9oz horn button, welt pocket Hackett blazer deployed.

A Vote for reform Cast.

In all seriousness , I can see us getting 4 million + votes, approx 15% + of the vote share, resulting in 2 to 3 paltry seats. I read today hat the Lib dem's will acheive less than half of that total and yet accrue 50 seats..

Modern day democracy, it's a grotesque victorian freak show for working class scum such as I to imbibe and choke upon. The Bitterest Pill.
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You know what a love letter is?

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General Election Thread on 08:14 - Jul 4 with 1369 viewsBAWHoops

This seems like a few thoughts before a rant about why we can't be mean to Jews.

I'd say Gaza has barely been a factor in the election whatsoever. There's a few Independents in inner cities who are standing on a Pro Palestinian platform, but none of them are going to win (maybe Corbyn squeeks it)

http://blogandwhitehoops.wordpress.com/

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General Election Thread on 08:25 - Jul 4 with 1347 viewsFDC

TR isn't saying it is having a big bearing on the results of the election, he is saying that it is an issue over which there is an enormous disconnect between public opinion and the politicians of our two largest political parties.

Clearly people see giving the Tories an enormous kicking as their number 1 priority, but that doesn't mean that the majority of people are not aware that politicians across the spectrum are complicit in normalising an historic travesty.
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General Election Thread on 08:35 - Jul 4 with 1330 viewsLimehouseR

I noticed that 3 GB tennis players got asked if they were going to be voting today and they all basically said NO and not interested. I wonder how much of that attitude across the country will be going on today? I think we can get so wrapped up in following the latest on the elections and talking within a circle of people who are quite interested but I get the impression there is a huge proportion of our population who are completely apathetic to the whole thing. Which is a shame. I'd imagine we may actually get a broader political debate and be able to put pressure on the government to actually do what they say and not just make empty promises all the time.
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General Election Thread on 08:44 - Jul 4 with 1313 viewsWatford_Ranger

In the age of social media I think it’s easy to mistake a loud whining minority as being representative of a majority. People have far better things to worry about mostly.
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General Election Thread on 09:06 - Jul 4 with 1231 views222gers

Early exit poll at 7.02am shows 'Arry Doolittle of North Battersea voted Tory.
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General Election Thread on 09:21 - Jul 4 with 1195 viewsFDC

I'm not basing that observation on social media "whining" I'm basing it on the frequent opinion polling on the issue.
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General Election Thread on 09:47 - Jul 4 with 2000 viewsBazzaInTheLoft

This is May’s but pertinent to your point I think

https://yougov.co.uk/politics/articles/49366-british-attitudes-to-the-israel-gaz

Can only speak for myself but international conflict plays a huge part in my voting intention. Gaza in particular a red line.
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General Election Thread on 10:00 - Jul 4 with 1929 viewsToast_R

That was actually quite funny. Someone has way too much time on their hands... or is it the Russians?
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General Election Thread on 10:01 - Jul 4 with 1927 viewscolinallcars

Two candidates expected to do very well today - Gerry Mandering (Acton North), and Phil O'Buster(perivale East).
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General Election Thread on 10:20 - Jul 4 with 1874 viewsLanhoop

--- Climbs on hobbyhorse. ---

Vote. Please.

Being allowed to vote in a free and open election is a privilege that millions across the world don't have and would dearly like. People die for the chance. Don't take it for granted.

Don't spoil your vote. That proves nothing, use it.

Vote for someone, anyone. Except that lot obviously, don't vote for them. Choose someone else.

--- Climbs off hobbyhorse ---
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General Election Thread on 10:22 - Jul 4 with 1860 viewshubble

So, we're going to get a new government. Maybe it's because I've just had a cup of coffee and the sun is shining, but I can't help feeling optimistic, in the same way that I feel optimistic at the start of every new football season (bar last!). I know this is an utterly naive optimism, but I can't help feeling it.

There is always the hope that our country can come together for the better, and there's no doubt we need to erase the toxic legacy of the last 14 years. We have become a deeply divided nation under the Tories, and no matter what your political persuasion, that is not a good thing.

My wish for the changing of the guard is that we can come together as nation and feel good about this country, instead of constantly denigrating it. It's an old saw that England only ever win anything in football under a Labour government. So basically, it's down to Gareth Southgate...

Anyway, I am looking forward to the new season. I have enjoyed debating this election with you all, even those who have vehemently opposed my views. We might as well accept that underneath it all, we are all united by our common humanity. And here, at least, we're all Rangers. Come on URRRRRRssss.

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General Election Thread on 10:22 - Jul 4 with 1853 viewsdmm

I accept that many would not consider Gaza to be a priority in how they vote today, but your comment that "People have far better things to worry about mostly" is extraordinarily galling.
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General Election Thread on 10:27 - Jul 4 with 1820 viewsEsox_Lucius

And today's sountrack is ...

The grass is always greener.

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General Election Thread on 10:33 - Jul 4 with 1787 viewsstowmarketrange

For the first time in 45 years I didn’t know where to put my cross.I couldn’t vote for the tories,even though they will obviously still win up here.
The labour clown was suspended for betting on the Tory to win.I couldn’t bring myself to support Farage and his storm troopers,and we had 3 independent candidates standing,so that would be a wasted vote.
The choice was between the Greens or Lib Dems.It was hopefully a tactical vote to oust Frank Spencer for the greedy party.
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General Election Thread on 10:37 - Jul 4 with 1759 viewsWatford_Ranger

Galling maybe but I expect it’s true. Cost of living, your kid’s school, the NHS, social care, crime, immigration and whatever else in varying orders. Anyone for whom it’s their number one concern is in a privileged minority.
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General Election Thread on 10:37 - Jul 4 with 1755 viewscolinallcars

I know quite a few people in Suffolk as I visit frequently. They are mostly Labour and a couple of Tories but they are all voting Lib Dem this time.
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General Election Thread on 10:42 - Jul 4 with 1734 viewsslmrstid

I've been out to cast my vote this morning as I started my run (polling station just 400m away). Guy on the door saw me coming and assumed I didn't have ID until I whipped it out the bum pocket in my shorts. Charming.

One thing that's actually big for me on a local level, whether its general elections or council elections, is do the candidates in my area live in my area? The party I've voted for does have its candidate living in the constituency, but if they didn't I wouldn't vote for them even if I backed the party.

Our Conservative candidate for Leicester West however, has his address in Chelsea & Fulham, and our Reform one in Melton & Syston.

How can people expect to represent an area, or understand the needs and concerns of its residents, if they can't be bothered to live there? Get in the sea with that garbage.
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General Election Thread on 10:54 - Jul 4 with 1701 viewsSydneyRs

I would encourage everyone to help in the utter destruction of the Conservative party today. It is no more than they deserve after the last few years and hopefully its a learning experience for them.

As for the S*n turncoats now supporting Labour, that should reassure anyone worried that a bunch of mad "woke leftists" are about to take over. Wouldn't it be nice to see a day where newspapers and other media outlets aren't telling anyone who to vote for?

Popcorn ready, hopefully a few big names fall in Michael Portillo style. Look how much nicer he is doing TV shows about trains in colourful clothing than he was as a politician.
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General Election Thread on 11:03 - Jul 4 with 1668 viewsBazzaInTheLoft

The bombing of Yemen on behalf of Israel cost £19,000,000. That’s before we include the 60 flights to Israel whose purpose remain unknown.

That’s 680 nurse salaries.

If the moral consequences of 30,000 dead children aren’t a consideration, fine, but consider the fiscal ones.

https://www.declassifieduk.org/rishi-sunaks-yemen-war-has-cost-up-to-19m/#:~:tex

https://www.declassifieduk.org/60-british-war-planes-have-landed-in-israel-since
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General Election Thread on 11:29 - Jul 4 with 1579 viewsWatford_Ranger

Depends. Often you’re probably right. If it’s an expensive area and young candidate they’ve maybe been priced out. Maybe they grew up there and moved away. There should really be a limit of X miles or something but I think being in a close constituency is fine or you’d be restricting candidates in some affluent areas to being either wealthy or in council.
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General Election Thread on 11:32 - Jul 4 with 1572 viewsWatford_Ranger

I’m not opening a link from those nutty grifters but honestly it’s not a topic I’m going to pretend to understand in amazing detail but have had some insight into over the course of my life from both sides and as money spent goes it would be well down my list of ‘wastes’ to be irked about. Others will disagree and that’s fine. Others will consider it a big priority and not vote how they otherwise would and that’s fine too. I just can’t say it’s up there compared to all the other stuff just as Ukraine wasn’t/isn’t.
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General Election Thread on 11:42 - Jul 4 with 1543 viewsstowmarketrange

I thought long and hard about the best option to oust the Tory here,but I think it’s a forlorn hope rather than a probability as they’ve always had a Tory here,except when Poulter jumped ship to labour 3 months ago.
I have only seen 1 Tory poster though,so there maybe some hope.
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General Election Thread on 11:44 - Jul 4 with 1534 viewsBazzaInTheLoft

‘Nutty grifters’ 😆

Part of this country’s problem is we prefer £3m journalists who pull burgers out their top pockets and talk about nationalising sausages.

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