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
No matter what party gets in nothing will change because they’re all thieving cheating lying untrustworthy fucking cunts every single one of them and they don’t give a flying fuck about us lot.
I think the vast majority of MPs go into Parliment with honourable intentions of serving the people and doing a good job. But unfortunately some get swayed by doing things that are in their best interests and not ours. The issue with this current government is that they have been in power way too long, they believe their own self importance, hype and even lies, which, if it comes from the top, then becomes the norm for the rest of them. I believe you should always use your vote, as this is your chance to affect change.
 
I think the vast majority of MPs go into Parliment with honourable intentions of serving the people and doing a good job. But unfortunately some get swayed by doing things that are in their best interests and not ours. The issue with this current government is that they have been in power way too long, they believe their own self importance, hype and even lies, which, if it comes from the top, then becomes the norm for the rest of them. I believe you should always use your vote, as this is your chance to affect change.
Sadly it's probably not possible to get into parliament without owing favours (or money) to some powerful lobby group along the way.
 
We still are surprisingly a very wealthy nation compared to most countries in the world and there is money, it just needs to be distributed better.
It is comparatively wealthy but if it cannot borrow or attract investment to the degree needed, it is going to find satisfying the needs of the people challenging. Is there an appetite for redistribution?
 
I think the vast majority of MPs go into Parliment with honourable intentions of serving the people and doing a good job. But unfortunately some get swayed by doing things that are in their best interests and not ours. The issue with this current government is that they have been in power way too long, they believe their own self importance, hype and even lies, which, if it comes from the top, then becomes the norm for the rest of them. I believe you should always use your vote, as this is your chance to affect change.

Agree with that. The whips need their own watchmen after a long time to keep an eye on how far the party have strayed from good government - a cabinet of people so rich should have been a warning sign within the party.

Also, the purge/high turnover around Brexit and Johnson's win got an awful lot of untested unvetted people standing - a number of those were clearly wrong 'uns or at least not up to the job.
 

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