We are going to get hammered but there you go , I wouldn't vote Tory if it was my last day on this planet
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We are going to get hammered but there you go , I wouldn't vote Tory if it was my last day on this planet
No shit?
I am a creature of habit
If I thought voting libdem would scupper the tory shit-bags I would do a tactical vote but where I live there is no chance of anything but blue again sadly.
I will vote with my head, not emotions or tradition.
Haven't at this stage decided where though .
Bet you voted for Tony Blair to?? Like so many people I know who thought he was great too......
Don't get me wrong I quite like Corbyn and the Tories have always been out fir themselves not the people.
But it's Blair that has ****ed this world up aswe know it....him and bush....
The thought of corbyn and abbott running this country sends shivers down my spine. I'd rather vote green, than that shower of shit
A big Tory victory will hasten Corbyn's resignation as leader of the Labour party, which could make them more electable in 5 years time.
Still wouldn't vote Tory.
I'm a life-long Labour voter, would never vote Tory in a million years.
But something worries me about Jeremy.
Hopefully he'll resign after the result.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politic...ource=facebook
This may help you.
I like his politics and he seems like a decent bloke, but Corbyn has got to go as he's simply not a leader. It seems almost a certainty that the tories will win a landslide and Corbyn will walk anyway and Labour can elect a new leader this summer to unify the party and build up the fight for the next election.
But I hate the fact that Cardiff North is tory. It'll only take a swing of around 2,000 votes to get rid of Craig Williams, the condescending little Tory shitbag. So it's Labour for me.
Labour for me too.
The LibDems will win my constituency (Clegg), Labour will be hammered, the Kippers will implode, Theresa May will get her massively increased majority, Corbin may well walk the plank, but it will be all to fight for in 5 years time. It will be very grim times at the bottom and more incompetence at the top. But there will be cheap holidays abroad in Scotland - silver lining!
Is there anyone worth voting for this time?
A gormless vampire she-robot backed by a bunch of inbred posh dullards or a clueless boring beardy bloke and a motley collection of nobodies who are only there by default because everyone else has stabbed him in the back.
I suppose we could always back an each way outsider? How about the liberal Sunday school teacher who looks like that kid in school who had to eat special food and stay indoors due to his allergies? Perhaps that bullshitting Eddie Hitler from UKIP? (who don't actually have a purpose any more).
I guess that leaves Plaid and the Greens - so either a party that sees having S4C and Welsh road signs as the key to success or some bloke in an itchy jumper banging on about how my fridge is killing the planet.
I think I'm going to vote for Sludge this time - I'll just add his name to the bottom of the list. I'm sure nobody will mind.
That's absolute quality.
Summed it up perfectly.
I'm a swing voter. I vote for which party I think will do the best job for the next 5 years .
I think I know which way I'll go this time, but it's increasingly becoming the lesser of the evils which some of the parties in their current forms present
That isn't an argument.
Blair didn't simply back bush they went hand in hand.
In the coalition now you see the UK taking a back seat. Under Tory guidance they are not front line and centre.
Labour took us to war costing hundreds of thousands of lives. & even after the beginning of the war they were voted back into power.
Anti Tories always bring out the past, fundamentally evil. When you bring up Labour's past they claim it was outside influence poisoning the party.
Labour voters grandstanding about morals died many moons ago.
I suppose in 50-60 years time we can look back and thank the recent Labour party efforts for completely destroying our image abroad. Creating the scenario for the worst refugee crisis in 70 odd years. However many dead. Some of the oldest civilisations in existence decimated.
What is the purpose of your hypothetical scenario in paragraph 1?
Paragraph 2 - I doubt that JC had much say on the matter and, being 11, I doubt that his politics were formed then.
His marriage broke up over his son's education. I find that tragic, you find it amusing. A bit like the vicar's daughter.