happypig
Staring at the rude boys
Holding my nose and voting Lib Dem here in THE SUNNIEST town in England.
Ah open minded then.....Been a Labour supporter ( and off and on activist ) for 35 years - 3 weeks debate or my like or dislike of any leader isn’t going to change that.
If your vote really counted, whichever way you put it, who would you vote for?
Ah open minded then.....
(I know you are, but it just comes access like)
I have an issue with anyone who follows any party blindly, there is no party that is 100% bob on in alignment with anyone's ideals all the time.
Why tow the party line, I have voted Tory, Labour, Green, and even not bothered several times, if that party at the time appeals to me and my train of thought that is where I will place my cross or not bother.
I will be voting this time and for Labour as it happens, because I like Kier and we need a change, I do hope labour do not implode when they gain power and factions start manoeuvring and coming out of the woodwork.
It’s a pity the previous Lib Dem, Lloyd was voted out in 2019 as he was a decent MP.Holding my nose and voting Lib Dem here in THE SUNNIEST town in England.
So am I, but have arranged for my husband to proxy vote for me. He & I agree on politics so I can trust him.Will be away on the day, so not voting. Have heard virtually nothing from any of our candidates locally, most have little or no obvious experience.
A Labour government would be the worst possible outcome for this country. Yes, the Conservatives have made a bit of a mess of things, but after a year or two of a Labour government you'll all be wishing Rishi was back at the helm.
A Labour government would be the worst possible outcome for this country. Yes, the Conservatives have made a bit of a mess of things, but after a year or two of a Labour government you'll all be wishing Rishi was back at the helm.
Ah, a new inclusive, non-binary, mode of politicsAs they are “all the same” I shall vote for them all, i would hate for anyone making the effort to stand in my constituency to feel left out