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  • Labour

    48 64.86%
  • Tory

    9 12.16%
  • Plaid

    7 9.46%
  • Lib Dems

    1 1.35%
  • Green

    4 5.41%
  • UKIP

    2 2.70%
  • Other

    3 4.05%
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Thread: Election day is imminent

  1. #51

    Re: Election day is imminent

    Quote Originally Posted by Pedro de la Rosa View Post
    Unless there is a Plaid, Lib Dem, Green etc MP that is more likely to win. Take Cheadle, there is no way a Labour candidate will get in, but currently Lib Dem have just about held it since 1992. In most circumstances, in England especially, it is vote Labour.
    There's a lot that needs to turn red on here.
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  2. #52

    Re: Election day is imminent

    How do I change my vote, niniancuck has convinced me to vote Conservative.

  3. #53

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pearcey3 View Post
    I will be voting Labour.My vote will count for nothing as I am in a true blue seat. Con will win a majority. I just hope its as small as possible. May is as wooden as it gets
    In that case, go here:

    https://www.tactical2017.com/

  4. #54

    Re: Election day is imminent

    Boris is working against the Tories, so the more airtime the better.


  5. #55

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zenith View Post
    Essentially, just vote Labour...
    Not here in Cheltenham, Labour have no chance. Lib Dems lost seat to Conservatives last time.

  6. #56

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    Quote Originally Posted by Baloo View Post
    Not here in Cheltenham, Labour have no chance. Lib Dems lost seat to Conservatives last time.
    Yes there are many areas in England where Lib Dems are are much closer second, including a lot of Surrey where I used to live.

  7. #57

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    Quote Originally Posted by Baloo View Post
    Not here in Cheltenham, Labour have no chance. Lib Dems lost seat to Conservatives last time.
    Agreed Baloo. I wluld vote Lib Dem in Cheltenham. Where I live its part of the Cotswolds where Con will win easily so I might as well vote Labour.

  8. #58

    Re: Election day is imminent

    I hope people vote for who they believe in and encourage others to get out and do the same. It looks like it will be pissing down but you know your pro-nuclear war auntie Doris will be out at 7am so please go out and match her effort.

    Who am I voting for? I don't believe this country can withstand more cuts ("efficiency savings"); needs investment in infrastructure, schools, the NHS beyond moving small amounts of money around and spending big on projects like grammar schools; needs (perhaps most importantly) to have better than a government strolling into a majority on the basis of front pages slating the opposition and not much else.

  9. #59

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pearcey3 View Post
    Agreed Baloo. I wluld vote Lib Dem in Cheltenham. Where I live its part of the Cotswolds where Con will win easily so I might as well vote Labour.
    It's reported the Greens apparently tried to initiate a pact with Lib Dems and Labour to unseat Cons in Stroud, Gloucester and Cheltenham through tactical voting. Would require impressive co-ordination.

  10. #60

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    If I had a proper choice of all parties, I would vote for the Greens but we don't have a candidate in our area. However, this election is about keeping the tories out.

    Labour have won me over, especially with free education - I think that's a huge step in the right direction.

  11. #61

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    We are so spoilt for choice I can't make up my mind.

  13. #63

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    There are 4 certainties in life today. Death, taxes, the conservatives will win and the NHS will get privatised inside the next 4 yrs.

  14. #64

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrs Steve R View Post
    We are so spoilt for choice I can't make up my mind.
    Which too big to jail and too big to fail banker lackey would you prefer to be fecked over by? Please select one from the list of candidates to ensure your continued debt enslavement.

    The above should be added to every ballot paper.

  15. #65

    Re: Election day is imminent

    I've never voted in a general election untill today,


    I'm voting labour

  16. #66

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    I have a feeling it will be one of those nights when i yet again lose faith in humanity after a tory landslide.

    I don't for the life of me understand how anyone can vote for them after the vile campaign they have run assisted by the bbc and the tabloids.

  17. #67

    Re: Election day is imminent

    Even if i was a conservative supporter, i would be so annoyed with Theresa May. She has taken the absolute piss out of her loyals by not turning up to any public radio show or debate. Just expecting people to turn up and vote for her after a shambolic leader/PM performance.

  18. #68

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    Quote Originally Posted by thehumblegringo View Post
    I have a feeling it will be one of those nights when i yet again lose faith in humanity after a tory landslide.

    I don't for the life of me understand how anyone can vote for them after the vile campaign they have run assisted by the bbc and the tabloids.
    I think the Labour campaign has been overhyped. I voted Labour and, while Corbyn has impressed me, it's still a party whose MPs are unwilling to support Corbyn. If he is, by some miracle, the PM in 24 hours, they will all go crawling back. It's a party of petulant people - including the man I voted for.

    Mrs Steve and Organ Morgan often complain about the extra surveillance that now takes place here. One party is openly threatening our human rights to save us from rare acts of terrorism. I'm wondering why you don't feel the need to vote against that?

  19. #69

    Re: Election day is imminent

    Quote Originally Posted by Zenith View Post
    Even if i was a conservative supporter, i would be so annoyed with Theresa May. She has taken the absolute piss out of her loyals by not turning up to any public radio show or debate. Just expecting people to turn up and vote for her after a shambolic leader/PM performance.
    It's clear she will not be the PM at the next election.

  20. #70

    Re: Election day is imminent

    Quote Originally Posted by Kris View Post
    I think the Labour campaign has been overhyped. I voted Labour and, while Corbyn has impressed me, it's still a party whose MPs are unwilling to support Corbyn. If he is, by some miracle, the PM in 24 hours, they will all go crawling back. It's a party of petulant people - including the man I voted for.

    Mrs Steve and Organ Morgan often complain about the extra surveillance that now takes place here. One party is openly threatening our human rights to save us from rare acts of terrorism. I'm wondering why you don't feel the need to vote against that?
    As you alluded to snooping, it's a common myth that one's vote is secret. It isn't as it's simplicity for the state to check who every voter placed their cross next to.

    To digress, whatever reforms the Tories make to human rights or any other laws, a future Labour Government or future Labour led Government will retain. Both major parties have played that same game for eons; oppose whilst in Opposition, continue when in Government.

    And as I hinted at in a message further up this thread, voting for any of the major parties is a personal endorsement for private commercial banks to create 97% of the money supply from nothing as credit that's backed by hot air to then charge interest on what they lend. Whatever the make up of the next Parliament, the guaranteed winner, as always, will be the City of London.

  21. #71

    Re: Election day is imminent

    France's socialists just basically die. The lowest approval ratings for a president of ALL TIME.

    And we think empowering a socialist during brexit is a good idea.

    I mean, I hope I am wrong I really do. I won't be voting for the conservatives. It isn't hard to see why people are voting for Labour either!.

    But it is such a risk. A huge move for the UK. I don't think people are talking enough about how much it'll turn things on its head

    I think business will scarper after this. If there were questions about London being the financial centre of Europe and fighting for no.1 in the world, I think those questions are dead. It won't be.

  22. #72

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    Quote Originally Posted by BLUEAWAY View Post
    I appreciate that you may not want to answer this but did you also vote for Brexit?
    I didn't but am told I have to accept it and I have. But the thought of Mr Corbyn and his pals leading us out of Europe and finding new friends around the Globe would be a step to far.
    Or the strange world of those labour voters who voted out with teh Brexit vote , now voting Labour who may form a coalition with SNP .Liberals , Greens and force a new deal which still has freedom of movement, and a then a new referendum vote on accepting the new deal , and we stay in """ such fun "" .

    Might explain why the European leaders have been chirping away at bad old May ??

  23. #73

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    Quote Originally Posted by life on mars View Post
    Or the strange world of those labour voters who voted out with teh Brexit vote , now voting Labour who may form a coalition with SNP .Liberals , Greens and force a new deal which still has freedom of movement, and a then a new referendum vote on accepting the new deal , and we stay in """ such fun "" .

    Might explain why the European leaders have been chirping away at bad old May ??
    Contradictions all over the shop.

    Remain voters that banged on about business doing a runner because of the end of free trade, now happy for Labour to throw the kitchen sink at business

  24. #74

    Re: Election day is imminent

    Its a protest vote .

  25. #75

    Re: Election day is imminent

    Quote Originally Posted by LordKenwyne View Post
    France's socialists just basically die. The lowest approval ratings for a president of ALL TIME.

    And we think empowering a socialist during brexit is a good idea.

    I mean, I hope I am wrong I really do. I won't be voting for the conservatives. It isn't hard to see why people are voting for Labour either!.

    But it is such a risk. A huge move for the UK. I don't think people are talking enough about how much it'll turn things on its head

    I think business will scarper after this. If there were questions about London being the financial centre of Europe and fighting for no.1 in the world, I think those questions are dead. It won't be.
    It's a risk but it's a risk we have to take to stop people dying.

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