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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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favourite cheese mature Cheddar. FFS there is no such thing as the EPL
Ed Davey's the man! A whole host of ludicrous stunts (including a fine bungee jump) but couldn't be bothered to hear out the post masters and postmistresses over the Horizon scandal (allegedly). Got to vote for that.
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General Election Thread on 21:17 - Jul 2 with 1523 views
General Election Thread on 11:40 - Jul 1 by Watford_Ranger
They haven’t. They’ve focussed funding on what they perceive to be more winnable seats as all parties always have and are doing now.
Labour candidate Jovan Owusu-Nepaul, was left ‘broken’ & ‘in tears’ after Labour HQ ‘intimidated him, ringing his phone repeatedly’ saying he should ‘leave [Clacton] & never come back’, a member of his campaign team has said 🥲https://t.co/dF4ENaOGpo
General Election Thread on 15:41 - Jul 1 by kensalriser
Hope Labour are paying attention to what happens when the centre persistently fails and pisses off everybody.
I'm not confident. I fear that once climate change migration starts in earnest there'll be governments in Europe shooting to kill at small boats. And people will applaud them.
Top catastrophising, Kelsall. However, it'll be in the back of my mind the next time I hire a pedlo
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General Election Thread on 22:32 - Jul 2 with 1381 views
I abhor violence but on this occasion I am willing to make an exception. I will be that someone.
A few years back my wife said “darling, look at this typo in the paper”. It said Mr Rees-Mogg Spent The Weekend Shooting Peasants On His Estate. I said “where's the typo ?”
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General Election Thread on 00:02 - Jul 3 with 1248 views
General Election Thread on 23:10 - Jul 1 by colinallcars
My neighbour is even older than me, nearly 88 so I offered him a lift to the polling station on Thursday. Turns out he doesn't have photo ID. Now, I know this only applies to a small number of people, but I remember when it was introduced there were accusations of disenfranchising older and poorer people. Any thoughts ?
Help him get registered for a Postal Vote, no photo ID required
General Election Thread on 21:13 - Jul 2 by StJude82
Ed Davey's the man! A whole host of ludicrous stunts (including a fine bungee jump) but couldn't be bothered to hear out the post masters and postmistresses over the Horizon scandal (allegedly). Got to vote for that.
Its as if the election was called in the middle of Ed's gap year, but he's decided to carry on regardless. Today's stunt is a cameo teaching English to poor kids, before an all night rave on the beach.
Someone tell him he needs to vote as the election is tomorrow, but his diary currently has him down to do the dangerous bike ride from La Paz to Corico.
'Always In Motion' by John Honney available on amazon.co.uk
General Election Thread on 21:13 - Jul 2 by StJude82
Ed Davey's the man! A whole host of ludicrous stunts (including a fine bungee jump) but couldn't be bothered to hear out the post masters and postmistresses over the Horizon scandal (allegedly). Got to vote for that.
'Always In Motion' by John Honney available on amazon.co.uk
Its as if the election was called in the middle of Ed's gap year, but he's decided to carry on regardless. Today's stunt is a cameo teaching English to poor kids, before an all night rave on the beach.
Someone tell him he needs to vote as the election is tomorrow, but his diary currently has him down to do the dangerous bike ride from La Paz to Corico.
I am thinking of switching to Lib Dems from intended Labour. They have toned down the stop brexit policy that killed them last time and to go after him for the Post Office scandal when its obvious that others deliberately covered things up seem a bit desperate.
I have enjoyed his campaign and he has raised some awareness for the thousands of family carers out there.
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General Election Thread on 10:32 - Jul 3 with 2291 views
General Election Thread on 10:19 - Jul 3 by essextaxiboy
I am thinking of switching to Lib Dems from intended Labour. They have toned down the stop brexit policy that killed them last time and to go after him for the Post Office scandal when its obvious that others deliberately covered things up seem a bit desperate.
I have enjoyed his campaign and he has raised some awareness for the thousands of family carers out there.
On the eve of tomorrow's general election, I just had to post this...
Looking back on 14 years of the Tories is like looking back at the traumatising post-vindaloo shit you just did in the toilet. pic.twitter.com/HZLzOolD7A
On the eve of tomorrow's general election, I just had to post this...
Looking back on 14 years of the Tories is like looking back at the traumatising post-vindaloo shit you just did in the toilet. pic.twitter.com/HZLzOolD7A
What a shameful record of greed and incompetence spread over 14 years.I hope every b@stard one of them end up with p45’s by Saturday morning. My post has just arrived with two identical letters personally addressed to me from our local prospective Tory candidate.They can’t even get that right,and if they’ve sent me the same letters,how many others have received similar duplicate mail? I have two letters for them too,FO.
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General Election Thread on 13:18 - Jul 3 with 2027 views
General Election Thread on 10:19 - Jul 3 by essextaxiboy
I am thinking of switching to Lib Dems from intended Labour. They have toned down the stop brexit policy that killed them last time and to go after him for the Post Office scandal when its obvious that others deliberately covered things up seem a bit desperate.
I have enjoyed his campaign and he has raised some awareness for the thousands of family carers out there.
I've been thinking what an incredible missed opportunity this has been for the Liberal Democrats. If ever there was a time for a straightforward, centrist party, this was it. And I think many of us would welcome the opportunity to vote for such a party. But the LDs seemed to have lurched the left themselves, and at the same time, it's hard to take Ed Davey seriously.
There's certainly no party that I feel represents my views on how this country should be governed, and like others have said on here, I feel a spoilt ballot paper - i.e. 'none of the above' - is the only option for me. By voting, I think you enter a tacit agreement to be governed, and I certainly do not wish to be governed by either the Tories or Labour.
General Election Thread on 13:18 - Jul 3 by hubble
I've been thinking what an incredible missed opportunity this has been for the Liberal Democrats. If ever there was a time for a straightforward, centrist party, this was it. And I think many of us would welcome the opportunity to vote for such a party. But the LDs seemed to have lurched the left themselves, and at the same time, it's hard to take Ed Davey seriously.
There's certainly no party that I feel represents my views on how this country should be governed, and like others have said on here, I feel a spoilt ballot paper - i.e. 'none of the above' - is the only option for me. By voting, I think you enter a tacit agreement to be governed, and I certainly do not wish to be governed by either the Tories or Labour.
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Out of interest, where do you get your information on what party policy is?
General Election Thread on 13:59 - Jul 3 by hubble
From reading their manifesto, Baz.
Well, i'm no fan of the Lib Dems and won't be voting for them either, but you've complained on one hand about not wanting to be governed by Labour or the Tories but rallied against the largest party calling for PR.
So I'm racking my brain to find what they've said that could be so Left wing that it would put you off voting for the solution to your main gripe.
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General Election Thread on 14:37 - Jul 3 with 1818 views
Just done the full survey (all questions) and the result wasn't surprising so at least that gives me confidence of how I intend to vote.
It was interesting to see that most, not all, policies are by-and-large positive ones. So why is this country in a mess??
I get it that sometimes party's/MP's etc want to strive for certain things but those targets may not be met but not for the want of trying, but when MP's/party's clearly get nowhere near their targets, or even try to, do complete u-turns and so on then there must be some kind of consequence to this.
I remember Andrew Neil asking Liz Truss (before she was PM) what the total number of starter homes built in 2014 was (target was 200,000) and she was struggling to answer and he said "it's easy to remember, it's zero". This is the kind of thing they should be held accountable for because you are winning elections on policies you simply cannot carry out or have no intention to. That's tantamount to simply lying.
EDIT; It was also interesting to see from that website that out of 316,000 completed surveys nationally it appears that the following would be the result if everyone voted in that manner;
Lib Dems 26.6% Green 24.5% Labour 23.1% Con 13.6% Reform 10.4% SNP 1.2% Plaid Cymru 0.6%
Clearly this isn't going to happen come Friday (and it is just a small portion of the electorate) so what is wrong? Why is there such a disparity in what people appear to want and how they vote? As I've mentioned before, love that youtube footage of a reporter asking blue-rinsed ladies in Guilford about certain policies and they all agreed they were good and supported them then the looks on their faces was hilarious when they were told they were Labour policies.
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General Election Thread on 14:50 - Jul 3 with 1752 views
I fully intended to vote but I haven't posted my vote and so I guess that's that.
None of the local candidates looked right to me. Bunch of c**ts.
Stefan Moore, Stefan Moore running down the wing. Stefan Moore, Stefan Moore running down the wing. He runs like a cheetah, his crosses couldn't be sweeter. Stefan Moore. Stefan Moore. Stefan Moore.
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General Election Thread on 15:00 - Jul 3 with 1725 views
61% of current Labour support is primarily motivated by reasons that will not apply in three days' time.
We asked Labour voters to tell us in their own words the main reason they are backing the party. For the largest number by far the key motivation is ousting the Conservatives
Top 5 reasons Get the Tories out: 48% Country needs a change: 13% Agree with their policies: 5% To… pic.twitter.com/i76S3Zlghu
General Election Thread on 21:13 - Jul 2 by StJude82
Ed Davey's the man! A whole host of ludicrous stunts (including a fine bungee jump) but couldn't be bothered to hear out the post masters and postmistresses over the Horizon scandal (allegedly). Got to vote for that.
Would be hilarious if it were not so damaging how the Tories and their media friends have sought to dump this all on Davey. He was assured by his civil servants and by the Post Office that Horizon was working properly. When he realised that was bollocks he become the first politician to hold his hand up and apologise. The Tories were still insisting until relatively recently that there wasn't an issue - a lie repeated by many of Davey's Tory successors even tho by then they WERE fully aware there was a problem.
As for the stunts, if our Tory supporting press ever gave fair coverage to the Lib Dems Davey wouldn't have to engage in stunts. Compare how much coverage he got compared to the acres of uncritical publicity for Farage until the Mail etc belatedly woke up to the very obvious fact that a good showing for Reform would stuff the Tories.
Why do you think Davey does these stunts? Its the only way to get any coverage. He is not stupid: he knows the press will take the piss, but he rightly calculates that its better to be laughed at than ignored. If the only way to get attention for how water companies pump thousands of tones of raw sewage into our rivers is to swim in a shit-infested river, so be it.
There have many general elections where the Lib Dems had far more support than Farage has ever had yet they got a fraction of the coverage that Reform enjoy. Go figure.