General Election - 4th July 2024

Who will you be voting for in the General Election?

  • Labour

    Votes: 266 56.8%
  • Conservative

    Votes: 12 2.6%
  • Liberal Democrat

    Votes: 40 8.5%
  • Reform

    Votes: 71 15.2%
  • Green Party

    Votes: 28 6.0%
  • Other

    Votes: 51 10.9%

  • Total voters
    468
Any chance reform could stop labour from getting a majority

not a chance - it was one poll - another today has them on 16% - below the Tories and back in 3rd. Starmer is Michael Bolton running his fingers through his lush locks and the Tories and Reform are two bald men fighting over a toothless comb for 2nd place
 
not a chance - it was one poll - another today has them on 16% - below the Tories and back in 3rd. Starmer is Michael Bolton running his fingers through his lush locks and the Tories and Reform are two bald men fighting over a toothless comb for 2nd place
I don't look too much at the general polls about national voting intentions as a party (say with a yellow rosette) can have a fairly smallish national percentage, but spaced in concentrated areas giving themselves more seats than a party with a higher percentage spread widely.
 
The post wasn't about who people vote for it was about the constant need by some to defend the party they are voting for no matter what. Its pretty bleeding sad tbh, but there you go.

My choice and everyone else's is more than Labour and LDs btw.

The poster cited the centre ground from where the winners of elections emerge. In this instance both Labour and LD’s are the centre ground. Tories are currently far right, Reform even farther (it’s a bit of a coin flip) and the Greens advocate hypnotism to get bigger tits (fairyland).

Thus there are three choices. The far right/fascists, the centre/centre left or the fairies.
 
The poster cited the centre ground from where the winners of elections emerge. In this instance both Labour and LD’s are the centre ground. Tories are currently far right, Reform even farther (it’s a bit of a coin flip) and the Greens advocate hypnotism to get bigger tits (fairyland).

Thus there are three choices. The far right/fascists, the centre/centre left or the fairies.

I will have seven choices on my ballot paper
 
The poster cited the centre ground from where the winners of elections emerge. In this instance both Labour and LD’s are the centre ground. Tories are currently far right, Reform even farther (it’s a bit of a coin flip) and the Greens advocate hypnotism to get bigger tits (fairyland).

Thus there are three choices. The far right/fascists, the centre/centre left or the fairies.
Can I get the tits AND a free owl or does it have to be one or the other?
 
Poor penny , she came across as so desperate , flaying about and throwing so many lies about , i thought angela did well to give her enough rope to hang herself , she was bordering on hysterical lol
 
I'm not so optimistic.

Labour will smash this election which is great. But if you step back and look at the bigger picture there are two types of politics now. Serious politics that takes on the issues of the day and unserious populist BS politics that tells people what they want to hear, plays on fears and prejudices and ignores the hard reality.

The old left and right divide is gone as we are taxed about as much as is possible and yet the revenue is not enough to stop the decline of public services.

The serious politicians have an almost impossible task. The BSers will have an ever bigger range of grievance to tap into.
Easier to ban kids from drinking red bull rather than tackle child poverty.
 
Poor penny , she came across as so desperate , flaying about and throwing so many lies about , i thought angela did well to give her enough rope to hang herself , she was bordering on hysterical lol
I agree. Mordaunt was a mad woman in desperation. Shouting above Angie all the time. That’s a typical Tory tactic with this lot. They have obviously been told to do it
 
Putting aside the ineptitude of this government, I believe this country will always vote middle of the political spectrum parties to power, when they verge too far right or too far left they alienate themselves from the majority of the populace. If you believe the above you have a choice vote LDs or Labour next month.
Tend to agree, though I consider the 2019 General Election to be an anomaly to the 'always' claim. In that one, both the Conservatives and Labour appeared to vacate the middle.
 

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