City Hobgoblin
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ironic that Clegg set the wheels in motion towards Brexit by kissing Cameron's botty
Compelling.Don’t do it.
So, apathy and no real say is your choice. Fair play. Not a dig at you.I never voted and I won’t but I wouldn’t even mind if Labour get in next time , it will be about the same just slightly better ,
The Tory party need to be booted into the long grass by the electorate for the health of the country. Voting Labour in England seems the surest way of achieving that. He is Tory lite after all, but not contaminated by the corruption and venality of the current government bastards. TheOK,
Since 1971 I have always voted for the Conservative party, a Margaret Thatcher fan (Although she did have her faults), but I am now totally disillusioned with this shower of st who go from crisis to crisis,( I do have a certain amount of sympathy with them because they did have covid19 to deal with, which must have been a nightmare)...but now I have had enough.
Liz Truss and that idiotic chancellor was the last straw.![]()
Now I know Starmer is rather bland and doesn't seem to come up with any policies. just criticise the Tories all the time and I used to hate Angela Rayner but I am coming round to thinking she is OK, talks a lot of sense, even though she lets her mouth get carried away a bit, but time for a new broom?
Thoughts?![]()
It’s a serious question
For those very pro EU and with Starmer recently committing to staying in and ‘making Brexit work’ then Lib Dem is the only option
I think everyone is brainwashed into thinking it has to be either Labour or Tories - and that’s why Lib Dem don’t stand a chance
It's their EU stance that is the main reason I'll be voting Lib-Dem for the foreseeable future.It’s a serious question
For those very pro EU and with Starmer recently committing to staying in and ‘making Brexit work’ then Lib Dem is the only option
I think everyone is brainwashed into thinking it has to be either Labour or Tories - and that’s why Lib Dem don’t stand a chance
It's their EU stance that is the main reason I'll be voting Lib-Dem for the foreseeable future.
I find it astonishing that so many people consider Brexit as the biggest problem facing the country, yet continue to vote Labour or Conservative.
OK,
Since 1971 I have always voted for the Conservative party, a Margaret Thatcher fan (Although she did have her faults), but I am now totally disillusioned with this shower of st who go from crisis to crisis,( I do have a certain amount of sympathy with them because they did have covid19 to deal with, which must have been a nightmare)...but now I have had enough.
Liz Truss and that idiotic chancellor was the last straw.![]()
Now I know Starmer is rather bland and doesn't seem to come up with any policies. just criticise the Tories all the time and I used to hate Angela Rayner but I am coming round to thinking she is OK, talks a lot of sense, even though she lets her mouth get carried away a bit, but time for a new broom?
Thoughts?![]()
Not sure if I trust a word in the manifestos. How many of the Conservatives manifesto “pledges” have been broken ?I’ll probably wait for the manifestos.
Sunak is stuck and having to appease different factions within the tories. Starmer isn’t but may be come the manifesto - unless they are so far ahead in the polls they will need the activist out there and he will need to appease them with something.
State of our politics that we end up voting for what we think is the least shit option. I can foresee turnout being a record low, with Starmer polling lower than Corbyn.
I'm in the same boat.There really is no viable centrist option and it’s about time a party offered one. On one side you have the Rees Mogg types and on the other the Angela Rayners with their polarised politics.
I accept that no political party is perfect but everything in politics feels more and more binary these days.
As to who to vote for, well it comes down to a change is as good as a rest for me.
Not sure if I trust a word in the manifestos. How many of the Conservatives manifesto “pledges” have been broken ?
“No one will have to pay for private care” - broken
Levelling up with Northern Powerhouse Rail - massively descaled to the extent it bares no resemblance to what was stated.
Maintaining the pension triple lock - broken the other year.
0.7% of GDP on international aid - broken
Amongst many others. To me it should be you stick to your manifesto promises or it triggers an election. This would stop parties promising the world and delivering nothing.
If a party receives a higher vote count than last, that could be whats needed to get the momentum moving where it needs to be. It may take a while but at least it opens the options.I have lived all my life in either a conservative stronghold (currently) or a cons seat that has swung back n forth between lib dems ( in my previous house 12 years ago)
In a way ive never had the chance to vote labour as it was always going to be a wasted vote. I know there isnt such a thing as such
My consistency is currently macclesfield , which has never been anything but tory with labour a pretty far back second. Ive always been pretty apolitical, no party has ever totally gloated my vote but i admit ive generally been to the right of politics.
but ive had an epiphany over the last six months and ive decided i shall vote labour in 2 years time. Deep down i know labour dont have a cat in hells chance in macc, but ive decided my vote DOES count. It might not contribute towards labour being elected due to our crappy system. But if labour get in ill feel my vote did count
Sorry for the waffle. But yeah… VOTE LABOUR
In the last but one election there was a swing of 7% to labour, but a 2% swing back to cons last time but that was the boris/get brexit done effect i guess , so it could swung backIf a party receives a higher vote count than last, that could be whats needed to get the momentum moving where it needs to be. It may take a while but at least it opens the options.