General Election Thread 17:46 - May 22 with 233009 views | loftboy | 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 17:02 - Jul 4 with 1589 views | Discodroids |
General Election Thread on 16:57 - Jul 4 by BrianMcCarthy | Making me chuckle, boys. |
If you can't laugh in the face of all this old crap you might as well do a jimmy from Quadrophenia and drive the vespa over a cliff Bri. ;-) | |
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General Election Thread on 17:47 - Jul 4 with 1457 views | dandaqpr | I want to comment once more on how interesting and nuanced the political discussion has been on this thread. As someone cleverer than me said , “opinions are like &r$e holes, we’ve all got one “ I have seen no cancel culture here, and as a supporter of free speech, I applaud that. I voted for the Workers Party. Personally, a Parliament with, George Galloway, Andrew Bridgen, Nigel Farage and Jeremy Corbyn in , would be a very interesting parliament indeed. PS, is it worth having a HOW YOU ACTUALLY VOTED POLL , on here ? Anyway, after today, it’s back to the really important stuff, like. when are we gonna buy a striker 😳. Come on you R’s 🔵⚪️🔵⚪️🔵⚪️ | | | |
General Election Thread on 18:20 - Jul 4 with 1329 views | colinallcars |
General Election Thread on 16:56 - Jul 4 by BrianMcCarthy | I've never voted Tory, but I'll always be appreciative of Major's role in the Northern Ireland peace process. Here in modern, peaceful Ireland people eulogise Clinton's part in the transition to peace. They used to quite rightly praise Major but over time he seems to have been forgotten, perhaps at the expense of Blair and Mowlam. They certainly helped seal the deal, but there would have been no deal if it wasn't for Major. He showed vision and fine and subtle diplomacy. |
And of course Major introduced the National Lottery. I'll be eternally grateful to him for my win. I got £5 and a lucky dip last week. | | | |
General Election Thread on 18:42 - Jul 4 with 1250 views | Sonofpugwash |
General Election Thread on 18:20 - Jul 4 by colinallcars | And of course Major introduced the National Lottery. I'll be eternally grateful to him for my win. I got £5 and a lucky dip last week. |
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General Election Thread on 18:44 - Jul 4 with 1249 views | Esox_Lucius |
General Election Thread on 13:52 - Jul 4 by Sonofpugwash | Khan now including electric cars in his ULEZ ripoff. It was always about the money. |
Link? EV's don't produce emissions. | |
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General Election Thread on 18:49 - Jul 4 with 2082 views | QPR_Jim |
General Election Thread on 18:44 - Jul 4 by Esox_Lucius | Link? EV's don't produce emissions. |
I think he's talking about the exemption for EVs in the congestion charge zone being removed at the end of next year. Different to ULEZ. EVs do cause congestion, so assume it's logical measures to prevent central London gridlock as EVs become more popular. | | | |
General Election Thread on 19:01 - Jul 4 with 2030 views | Esox_Lucius |
General Election Thread on 17:02 - Jul 4 by stowmarketrange | It would be in my constituency.And why are 3 of them standing,which is 4 if you the labour candidate suspended for betting on the result. |
Independents aren't a party. Some like Count Binface ard there just to waste their £500 deposit and have a laugh. There are 2 in my local seat, one on a single platform of stopping housing development in a local village whereas the one I voted for is running on a multi topic platform including better mental healthcare and affordable social housing and PR. As I said above 30 Independent MP's would prove to be thorny kingmakersand not to be lightly dismissed. [Post edited 5 Jul 9:21]
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General Election Thread on 19:24 - Jul 4 with 1938 views | stowmarketrange |
General Election Thread on 19:01 - Jul 4 by Esox_Lucius | Independents aren't a party. Some like Count Binface ard there just to waste their £500 deposit and have a laugh. There are 2 in my local seat, one on a single platform of stopping housing development in a local village whereas the one I voted for is running on a multi topic platform including better mental healthcare and affordable social housing and PR. As I said above 30 Independent MP's would prove to be thorny kingmakersand not to be lightly dismissed. [Post edited 5 Jul 9:21]
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How can any of the 3 or 4 win in my constituency though.To me it’s a wasted vote.Jeremy corbyn is likely to get elected as an independent.The ones in my area are likely to get 100 votes each. | | | |
General Election Thread on 19:51 - Jul 4 with 1877 views | Northernr |
The congestion charge and ULEZ are different things though, right? Am I being thick here? | | | |
General Election Thread on 19:54 - Jul 4 with 1854 views | BazzaInTheLoft |
General Election Thread on 16:38 - Jul 4 by SheffieldHoop | Mass immigration destroyed people's ability to buy homes and thus their ability to build wealth. If we as Brits really want to look after each other, we should all vote for reform. |
How can you advocate buying up as much property for yourself as possible on the one hand, then call for everyone to look after each on the other? | | | |
General Election Thread on 19:55 - Jul 4 with 1852 views | BazzaInTheLoft |
General Election Thread on 19:51 - Jul 4 by Northernr | The congestion charge and ULEZ are different things though, right? Am I being thick here? |
Also fck all to do with a general election. | | | |
General Election Thread on 20:03 - Jul 4 with 1805 views | Northernr |
General Election Thread on 19:55 - Jul 4 by BazzaInTheLoft | Also fck all to do with a general election. |
Ah, but then we're back to Watford's point aren't we? What is and isn't important to people, or relevant to this election, is a matter of perception. | | | |
General Election Thread on 20:12 - Jul 4 with 1765 views | Discodroids | Word of warning lads, my Breakfast room green corduroy strides and titmouse blue old school tie was not accepted as identification at the polling station today. This being this the case, and in a spirit of the brotherhood of man un to all men of any political doctrine, will the leftists on here Please remember to take Photographic Identification to your local Polling Station. The Symbionese Liberation Army badge on your GDR Trenchcoat will not suffice as ID under this current Junta. Thank you, Major Gowen (Retd). [Post edited 4 Jul 20:17]
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General Election Thread on 20:23 - Jul 4 with 1726 views | BazzaInTheLoft |
General Election Thread on 20:03 - Jul 4 by Northernr | Ah, but then we're back to Watford's point aren't we? What is and isn't important to people, or relevant to this election, is a matter of perception. |
Well in that case, I’m urging you all not to vote X party because the cat shit in my toaster this morning. There are no dog whistles in that one either. | | | |
General Election Thread on 20:40 - Jul 4 with 1657 views | LowerloftLad | No one in my household votes anymore. So we won't be complaining or really care who gets in. I Have not followed any of it but now out curtiousty i am wondering who is expected to win my guess is Labour. I'm more interested in if we can resign willock to be honest. [Post edited 4 Jul 20:44]
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General Election Thread on 20:41 - Jul 4 with 1652 views | 222gers |
General Election Thread on 20:03 - Jul 4 by Northernr | Ah, but then we're back to Watford's point aren't we? What is and isn't important to people, or relevant to this election, is a matter of perception. |
Justifiability is in the mind of the beholder….. Who said that ? Search me guv. | | | |
General Election Thread on 20:50 - Jul 4 with 1609 views | ted_hendrix | When me and Mrs Ted went the the local church hall to put our X in the box provided there were three kids checking us In and I mean kids none of them looked over Eighteen. I can fully understand people saying bolox to voting they're all bloody useless etcetera, but I think It's valuable almost to the point of thank God or whoever you want to thank that we still live In a Country where you can do exactly that, you know walk down to the local church hall on a sunny afternoon and pick up a bloody pencil and make a decision about your Country with a small pencil and a X. | |
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General Election Thread on 20:52 - Jul 4 with 1603 views | Watford_Ranger |
General Election Thread on 19:24 - Jul 4 by stowmarketrange | How can any of the 3 or 4 win in my constituency though.To me it’s a wasted vote.Jeremy corbyn is likely to get elected as an independent.The ones in my area are likely to get 100 votes each. |
He was second-favourite (albeit close) at the start of the day but now slightly shorter than Labour. Doesn’t necessarily mean anyone knows anything and it’s possibly just hopeful punts from his supporters. A poll paid for by donations to what can only be described as a far left propaganda Twitter account with the aim of showing him well ahead had him well behind a couple of weeks back but people have been travelling from all over the country to campaign in North Islington. Strange hobby to me but then some would consider travelling to Blackburn for a 12:30 KO strange. I’d be surprised if any other independents got in. One absolute lunatic at a short-ish price in Birmingham in what I think is Jess Phillips’ seat. Feinstein in St Pancras has had his odds cut considerably but still feels impossible. One or two going big on the pledge to free Gaza as independents for a poor part of East London who may go fairly close but I’d be astonished if it got even close to double figures. | | | |
General Election Thread on 21:00 - Jul 4 with 1555 views | Northernr |
General Election Thread on 20:52 - Jul 4 by Watford_Ranger | He was second-favourite (albeit close) at the start of the day but now slightly shorter than Labour. Doesn’t necessarily mean anyone knows anything and it’s possibly just hopeful punts from his supporters. A poll paid for by donations to what can only be described as a far left propaganda Twitter account with the aim of showing him well ahead had him well behind a couple of weeks back but people have been travelling from all over the country to campaign in North Islington. Strange hobby to me but then some would consider travelling to Blackburn for a 12:30 KO strange. I’d be surprised if any other independents got in. One absolute lunatic at a short-ish price in Birmingham in what I think is Jess Phillips’ seat. Feinstein in St Pancras has had his odds cut considerably but still feels impossible. One or two going big on the pledge to free Gaza as independents for a poor part of East London who may go fairly close but I’d be astonished if it got even close to double figures. |
Often voted for independents in local council elections. Having covered councils on local papers I always found the party political stuff at that level a bit mad - Sheffield City Council passing motions on international issues when really you're in charge of bins, roads, trams etc. A really committed, dedicated, local independent councillor is a brilliant thing, as opposed to people who are only there marking time on their personal attempt to climb the political ladder, or being whipped on party lines on whether you can have free parking on Ripley market place on a Saturday morning or not. | | | |
General Election Thread on 21:18 - Jul 4 with 1490 views | CiderwithRsie |
General Election Thread on 20:52 - Jul 4 by Watford_Ranger | He was second-favourite (albeit close) at the start of the day but now slightly shorter than Labour. Doesn’t necessarily mean anyone knows anything and it’s possibly just hopeful punts from his supporters. A poll paid for by donations to what can only be described as a far left propaganda Twitter account with the aim of showing him well ahead had him well behind a couple of weeks back but people have been travelling from all over the country to campaign in North Islington. Strange hobby to me but then some would consider travelling to Blackburn for a 12:30 KO strange. I’d be surprised if any other independents got in. One absolute lunatic at a short-ish price in Birmingham in what I think is Jess Phillips’ seat. Feinstein in St Pancras has had his odds cut considerably but still feels impossible. One or two going big on the pledge to free Gaza as independents for a poor part of East London who may go fairly close but I’d be astonished if it got even close to double figures. |
The one other independent I'd look out for (going completely under the radar) is Jason Zadrozny in Ashfield. Was a very strong second in 2019, his Ashfield Independents party has absolutely eviscerated Tories, Labour and Lib Dems on his local council (32 out of 35 seats in the 2023 elections) and is now up against - Lee Anderson - elected as Tory, defected to RefUK - Tories - Labour, who held the seat previously. That sets up a four-way contest (unless Zadrozny gets swamped by the Big Boys, which I think unlikely when he has a disciplined local election winning machine behind him) so thecwinning vote is likely to eb quite low, which I think will suit him. (Zadrozny is one of the more interesting figures in British politics, but you will never hear of him in the national media because he's not in a national party and he's not an obvious grifter like Galloway or Farage.) | | | |
General Election Thread on 21:18 - Jul 4 with 1490 views | OakR | Well I've voted in every election I'm been able to, however today I went in a spoilt my ballot paper. For many many years I've felt I've never had a true vote, so this is my token, admitedly useless, protest vote. I live in a London borough with a huge Labour majority, with a council where 54 of 54 councillors are Labour. I've voted for all major parties in my life, Labour the most times, but just find the whole thing depressing now - Labour gets the same votes here no matter what they do, their policies or who is in charge. I'd love PR of some sort. Will stay up to see some early results but have to be in work for 7am tomorrow so will wake up to see what the majority is, and how bad it has been for the Tories (and maybe the SNP). Whoever you support, it's definitely time for a change, will be better for us all in the long run I suspect. | |
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General Election Thread on 21:27 - Jul 4 with 1448 views | Northernr | I really hope this isn't going to be like that one game a season where we all turn up to the Crown expecting QPR to win easily... | | | |
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