How you vote is up to you, but I can't understand the logic of voting for one party in a lifetime.
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I have decided on my MP as opposed to the party this time. Jo Stephens left the front bench due to Corbyn's support of article 50 sonshes getting my vote.
Jeremy Corbyn nice man or not is not up to job, he never wanted it. Hopefully next leader is someone far more tenacious in holding TM to account.
With Labour and UKIP imploding, Plaid (in Wales) and the Lib Dems could be the best tactical votes to ensure the Tory's don't get a 100+ majority
People in Wales voted in favour for Brexit - yes. But, many Brexitters that I know rarely, if ever, vote in General Elections.
I voted to remain, and for that reason I will vote Lib Dems.
In the meantime, the Tories are planning to bypass Parliament in their attempts to re-write the EU laws. This will be done by a PM who hates scrutiny, and votes against the worker on every occasion. They also want the right to look at people's e-mails, texts and internet history - to fight "terrorism" of which there has only been one terrorist attack in the UK since 9/11.
Under the cloak of Brexit, Theresa May will get her grimy little claws in many facets of our lives (both private and professional). I would say that, even if you voted for Brexit there is a chance you DIDN'T vote for Theresa May's version of it. Theresa May will deliver Brexit, of that there is no doubt. But, it's a murkier Brexit than the one some of the "moderates" voted for. Some people have even claimed they would now vote to remain given the opportunity, because they were sold a vision where we would retain access to the Single Market.
Theresa May has gone from being a reluctant remainer to becoming a full blown extreme Brexitter.
She'll get a huge majority, and the sick, unemployed, and unskilled will be the major losers. All for control of our borders which, even the old hag admits, cannot be achieved before 2024.
If Labour had David Miliband, or even Ed Miliband (why do leaders step down after one defeat?) then May would struggle because she is even less decisive than Gordon Brown.
If you like the NHS, the police force, the prison service, education and the welfare state, do not vote Conservative
Brexit will happen regardless, but voting Conservative in overwhelming numbers will give them a mandate to destroy and sell off the NHS, the schools, the prison service, the police etc
That is a valid point. However, many members of the public poured scorn on the claims that Iraq could attack the UK within 45 minutes. Theresa May was among those who had access to more evidence than the public did, and she believed it. Now we will give her a huge mandate to spend 5 years with an already poor record of voting based on a lack of critical fact finding.
Correct. It is also worth pointing out that many Labour MP's including Corbyn voted against the Iraq War.
Its also rich from Lord K to suggest anti Tories always bring up the past. The Tories have been in power for seven years and still constantly hark back to the mess Labour left the country in. Time for them to stand on their own record. Its also nonsense to say the coaltion took a back seat. Does Libya ring any bells? Don't even get me started on Syria
Theresa will do the Labour Party a big favour in June. After the projected and expected annihilation at the Election, he and his fellow Marxist/Leninists will be forced to stand down (* or will they?) and allow Labour to elect a viable and electable leader again. The British people will never vote for communists. As the attached article states, only 4 communists have ever been elected to Westminster and the last one was in 1945. If McDonnell & the rest of the entryists want that sort of government, they should stand as communist candidates, not use Labour as a front. The country needs a proper Opposition. This Corbyn fiasco has gone on too long.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017...xactly-labour/