General Election June 8th

Who will you vote for at the General Election?

  • Conservatives

    Votes: 189 28.8%
  • Labour

    Votes: 366 55.8%
  • Liberal Democrats

    Votes: 37 5.6%
  • SNP

    Votes: 8 1.2%
  • UKIP

    Votes: 23 3.5%
  • Other

    Votes: 33 5.0%

  • Total voters
    656
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Unfortunately I have only got a cse in woodwork, but that's why I liked the lib/Tory coalition as I could trust it to sort the economy and at least show some compassion towards the issues the Tories often ignore.
I'm still trying to work out what the lib dem contribution to that coalition was.
 
Do u get this feeling that the fat cats or the big establishment of this world today just don't want corbyn and are doing everything possible to cast him out of labour. They're all scared by looks of it. Never have voted but this time round i will definitely make an exception for Corbyn. He's a victim of bullying in the world of politics. He means no harm. And i for one vote based on Syria has nothing to do with us. Bring our boys back n stop interfering in other people's wars. So whoever is for that... I'm down with. Enough is enough.
 
Big wave to the long since departed members from the other place who popped on to vote

*waves*

Either that or my bit on Keynes was a turning point.
 
Do u get this feeling that the fat cats or the big establishment of this world today just don't want corbyn and are doing everything possible to cast him out of labour. They're all scared by looks of it. Never have voted but this time round i will definitely make an exception for Corbyn. He's a victim of bullying in the world of politics. He means no harm. And i for one vote based on Syria has nothing to do with us. Bring our boys back n stop interfering in other people's wars. So whoever is for that... I'm down with. Enough is enough.
Don't think anyone is scared of him.
Can understand you've not cited before.
Bullying? In politics? Oh my.
Means no harm? What does that even mean.
Our boys are not in Syria.
Enough does seem enough indeed.

:-)
 
The weird thing with Blair is that if you forget Iraq he was actually a great prime minister and it shows. Even though I disagree with him, at least he has a clear position that people can vote for. That ability to make a decision and ride with it is why he won elections and was elected twice, he chose a route and people agreed with him. Because he was also centrist he had views that weren't at either extreme so he was a great option unless your views were at those fringes.

With Corbyn people still do not know a single thing, every week he just protests at the Tory position but his own position remains unannounced. Why doesn't he just say he is for or against free movement and what he plans to get out of negotiations. His idea so far is to walk in and say to the EU what do you want before he knows what WE want. I get the impression he doesn't care, he just wants to impose marxist rule on the country, who cares about governing..

So fair play to Blair, I don't like what he did with Iraq nor do I agree with his position to overturn the referendum but at least he has a position that I can choose to agree or disagree with.... Corbyn just pontificates about what I should believe and that is what makes him totally unelectable, it is great that he will be gone in a couple of months time.
Weird thing about Hitler, is that if you ignore the Holocaust and invading Poland, he was a magnificent leader for Germany.
 
Christ. You're so desperate to leap on to a post that you miss read one dripping in sarcasm and attacking the Tories.
Calm down pal. I'm sure your beloved will soon be in a position to continue her cuts even more than she's doing now.
 
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