General Election Thread 17:46 - May 22 with 238913 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 17:01 - Jun 8 with 1534 views | FDC |
General Election Thread on 16:47 - Jun 8 by Discodroids | I can't see that anyone on here has said it's exclusive to asian rape gangs, i won't call them 'grooming' gangs. By god, (and without checking that 89% figure quoted), i crave more than my next breath those white male bestial sex abusers/fiends face their destiny and are held accountable for their henious crimes, in extremis. As do most of us on here, i am quite sure. Many posters on here are fathers to their Princesses. The obvious question i would have to ask you is that as this is a majority white country, it's obvious that the majority of sexual cases would be comitted by whites, therefore i must ask, what would be the percentile figure for sexual abuse cases in Nigeria be for black men and in pakistan for Asian men?. This cannot be used to hide a huge problem in many of our Northern towns and hinterlands., as we have seen unfortuntely reported across all ramparts of the media this last couple of years. I'm sorry if this causes world war 3 on here but i'll be f ucked seven ways from sunday if i'm going to hide from it. They should all feel the full weight of the law ..black , white ,asian or albino and we shouldn't shirk from that credo. [Post edited 8 Jun 17:00]
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Well, on this simple metric the UK is 83% white, so it would appear they're over represented | | | |
General Election Thread on 17:02 - Jun 8 with 1526 views | Discodroids |
General Election Thread on 17:01 - Jun 8 by FDC | Well, on this simple metric the UK is 83% white, so it would appear they're over represented |
Okay . lets forget about it then. | |
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General Election Thread on 17:09 - Jun 8 with 2741 views | FDC |
General Election Thread on 17:02 - Jun 8 by Discodroids | Okay . lets forget about it then. |
Come on, that's disingenuous, clearly not what I'm saying. I thought you were saying "the UK is mostly white so of course they have more rape convictions", so i said that based on uk demographics, they are in fact disproportionately likely to be convicted of rape, which is at odds with what is frequently implied on here. Any way, grim topic, and don't want to get into a bad faith row over it. | | | |
General Election Thread on 17:19 - Jun 8 with 2697 views | Discodroids |
General Election Thread on 17:09 - Jun 8 by FDC | Come on, that's disingenuous, clearly not what I'm saying. I thought you were saying "the UK is mostly white so of course they have more rape convictions", so i said that based on uk demographics, they are in fact disproportionately likely to be convicted of rape, which is at odds with what is frequently implied on here. Any way, grim topic, and don't want to get into a bad faith row over it. |
Fair enough FDC, It is a very, very grim topic . I too do not wish bad faith between us. No matter how simplistic my computations are, they must be taken into account . The increasing sexual abuse of our children and women is a scandal and i crave more than my next breath, that the next incumbent government get to grips with this. I do work within the probation service so have strong feelings on this matter. I didn't join this therad till page 2o, and outside of the last week , i dont post on here more than two to three times a month but i had to say something. I thought that 89% stat needed balance. some perspective i suppose. No worries. [Post edited 8 Jun 17:25]
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General Election Thread on 18:03 - Jun 8 with 2635 views | numptydumpty | Sunak is a walking liability and it seems every day has been met with some extremely amateurish decision or action Farage will reduce votes for tories even more In a contest in many other eras, Starmer's Labour is easily beaten but this one can't see anything other than a landslide for labour. Only interest I have is the percentages that will actually vote at all I think generally in local elections it's around 30% and general elections, it's around 70% A 50% turnout would certainly be a sad indictment on the general publics total lack of faith in any politicians of the moment in todays world !! | |
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General Election Thread on 21:17 - Jun 8 with 2483 views | Watford_Ranger |
General Election Thread on 18:03 - Jun 8 by numptydumpty | Sunak is a walking liability and it seems every day has been met with some extremely amateurish decision or action Farage will reduce votes for tories even more In a contest in many other eras, Starmer's Labour is easily beaten but this one can't see anything other than a landslide for labour. Only interest I have is the percentages that will actually vote at all I think generally in local elections it's around 30% and general elections, it's around 70% A 50% turnout would certainly be a sad indictment on the general publics total lack of faith in any politicians of the moment in todays world !! |
Paddy Power had U/O 64.5% and under was quite heavy favourite. Think there’ll be some areas with much higher than usual where Galloway’s rabble of cranks are hoping to win and much of the North and traditional Tory bits down here will be low. Should be decent weather which helps get the numbers up. [Post edited 8 Jun 21:18]
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General Election Thread on 22:14 - Jun 8 with 2410 views | colinallcars | Has a PM ever resigned or been deposed in the run up to an election ? I wouldn’t be at all surprised if this happened. At the moment it appears the Tories are dead & buried. | | | |
General Election Thread on 22:31 - Jun 8 with 2366 views | essextaxiboy |
General Election Thread on 22:14 - Jun 8 by colinallcars | Has a PM ever resigned or been deposed in the run up to an election ? I wouldn’t be at all surprised if this happened. At the moment it appears the Tories are dead & buried. |
The day after hopefully ,Mordaunt was always my choice , she just fired the opening shots of a leadership bid .... | | | | Login to get fewer ads
General Election Thread on 22:49 - Jun 8 with 2329 views | StJude82 | This election is largely irrelevant. Firstly, there is NO Conservative party. There are 3 SDPs. Then there are The Greens: an extreme left wing party. Then there is The Nats. The SNP will win tens of seats on a small share of the vote. Then there is the reactionary party, Reform: I expect them to get a good chunk of the popular vote which will likely yield them 2-3 seats. There is also Galloway who could throw a small spanner in the works for Labour who will win by default with the most lacklustre group of 2nd raters that I have ever seen in British political life. Not that the Tories are any better. This is the age of Globalism. The election that matters is in November. | | | |
General Election Thread on 23:01 - Jun 8 with 2299 views | colinallcars |
General Election Thread on 22:49 - Jun 8 by StJude82 | This election is largely irrelevant. Firstly, there is NO Conservative party. There are 3 SDPs. Then there are The Greens: an extreme left wing party. Then there is The Nats. The SNP will win tens of seats on a small share of the vote. Then there is the reactionary party, Reform: I expect them to get a good chunk of the popular vote which will likely yield them 2-3 seats. There is also Galloway who could throw a small spanner in the works for Labour who will win by default with the most lacklustre group of 2nd raters that I have ever seen in British political life. Not that the Tories are any better. This is the age of Globalism. The election that matters is in November. |
I too think Galloway could do well, people love his cough mixture after all. | | | |
General Election Thread on 01:06 - Jun 9 with 2173 views | HAYESBOY |
General Election Thread on 22:31 - Jun 8 by essextaxiboy | The day after hopefully ,Mordaunt was always my choice , she just fired the opening shots of a leadership bid .... |
She's in danger of losing her seat. | |
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General Election Thread on 04:40 - Jun 9 with 2129 views | SydneyRs |
General Election Thread on 01:06 - Jun 9 by HAYESBOY | She's in danger of losing her seat. |
Her of the pissed up "stand up and fight" rant? Jesus, the cupboard really is bare. | | | |
General Election Thread on 10:34 - Jun 9 with 1917 views | essextaxiboy |
General Election Thread on 04:40 - Jun 9 by SydneyRs | Her of the pissed up "stand up and fight" rant? Jesus, the cupboard really is bare. |
That’s the one , do you know for sure that she was drunk or is that just your opinion ? | | | |
General Election Thread on 11:45 - Jun 9 with 1854 views | SydneyRs |
General Election Thread on 10:34 - Jun 9 by essextaxiboy | That’s the one , do you know for sure that she was drunk or is that just your opinion ? |
Well she had the appearance and demeanor of a drunk person. If she wasn't that's worse! | | | |
General Election Thread on 12:05 - Jun 9 with 1824 views | Watford_Ranger |
General Election Thread on 01:06 - Jun 9 by HAYESBOY | She's in danger of losing her seat. |
Think a lot of them will be nervous but will scrape through thanks to a lack of tactical voting including Sunak. Hopefully some good Portillo moments but it would’ve been amazing if Lib and Lab (no chance of the current iteration of the Greens being sane enough) had come to an agreement on certain seats where there was a real chance to embarrass the Tories. | | | |
General Election Thread on 12:23 - Jun 9 with 1790 views | essextaxiboy |
General Election Thread on 12:05 - Jun 9 by Watford_Ranger | Think a lot of them will be nervous but will scrape through thanks to a lack of tactical voting including Sunak. Hopefully some good Portillo moments but it would’ve been amazing if Lib and Lab (no chance of the current iteration of the Greens being sane enough) had come to an agreement on certain seats where there was a real chance to embarrass the Tories. |
I have just read that it may be a record low turnout . The option to abstain would be welcome . | | | |
General Election Thread on 17:53 - Jun 9 with 1660 views | dmm |
General Election Thread on 12:23 - Jun 9 by essextaxiboy | I have just read that it may be a record low turnout . The option to abstain would be welcome . |
I wouldn't be at all surprised if there was a low turn out, particularly by voters who can't stomach voting Tory again, won't ever vote Labour, aren't far right enough to vote Reform and don't trust any other party. There are plenty of Labour voters disenchanted with Starmer et al who may turn to the Green Party, but nowhere near enough to affect the inevitable result. | | | |
General Election Thread on 17:53 - Jun 9 with 1660 views | wortonr |
General Election Thread on 12:23 - Jun 9 by essextaxiboy | I have just read that it may be a record low turnout . The option to abstain would be welcome . |
Abstaining is easy to do when you vote. You simply write “ none of the above” on the slip. It will be recorded as a spoiled ballot paper. Important to vote this way if appropriate. | | | |
General Election Thread on 18:40 - Jun 9 with 1575 views | essextaxiboy |
General Election Thread on 17:53 - Jun 9 by dmm | I wouldn't be at all surprised if there was a low turn out, particularly by voters who can't stomach voting Tory again, won't ever vote Labour, aren't far right enough to vote Reform and don't trust any other party. There are plenty of Labour voters disenchanted with Starmer et al who may turn to the Green Party, but nowhere near enough to affect the inevitable result. |
You have pretty much described me except that I would vote for the Labour candidate but can’t find anything online that tells me his place on the left/ right spectrum . | | | |
General Election Thread on 18:45 - Jun 9 with 1563 views | BazzaInTheLoft |
General Election Thread on 18:40 - Jun 9 by essextaxiboy | You have pretty much described me except that I would vote for the Labour candidate but can’t find anything online that tells me his place on the left/ right spectrum . |
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General Election Thread on 18:47 - Jun 9 with 1562 views | Wilkinswatercarrier |
General Election Thread on 18:40 - Jun 9 by essextaxiboy | You have pretty much described me except that I would vote for the Labour candidate but can’t find anything online that tells me his place on the left/ right spectrum . |
For the first time ever I will not be voting. Usually a tory, but they are an absolute shower and don't deserve my vote. Will never vote Labour and as for the Lib Dems....... The final straw for me was Sunak leaving the D-Day commemoration early. Unforgivable. | | | |
General Election Thread on 18:48 - Jun 9 with 1557 views | essextaxiboy |
James Hedges . Rayleigh and Wickford | | | |
General Election Thread on 19:01 - Jun 9 with 1524 views | stowmarketrange |
General Election Thread on 12:23 - Jun 9 by essextaxiboy | I have just read that it may be a record low turnout . The option to abstain would be welcome . |
What a sad state of affairs that out of over 300 million people between us and the USA the only 4 to choose from is Trump,Biden,Sunak or Starmer. | | | |
General Election Thread on 19:02 - Jun 9 with 1517 views | BazzaInTheLoft |
General Election Thread on 18:48 - Jun 9 by essextaxiboy | James Hedges . Rayleigh and Wickford |
Nothing springs to mind which is usually a good thing Labour East is probably the most loyal / anti Corbyn region so he won’t be a lefty. Will very much be a Starmer loyalist I expect do don’t expect any rebellion if he wins, which I assume is unlikely. | | | |
General Election Thread on 20:55 - Jun 9 with 1431 views | kensalriser |
General Election Thread on 22:14 - Jun 8 by colinallcars | Has a PM ever resigned or been deposed in the run up to an election ? I wouldn’t be at all surprised if this happened. At the moment it appears the Tories are dead & buried. |
Extremely unlikely, I think. The country can't be without a PM so what would be the process to pick a new one? There would have to be a new leadership election and then Parliament would have to be reconvened for a vote of confidence. And there are 24 days to the election. | |
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