Wondergull
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I will be tuning in as normal but being stateside now means the time difference will just make it a bit of a late night!
How could it be ANYTHING but BBC1? Truly?
Not only is it simply the best coverage, but you get Jeremy Vine with his big floor map and 'virtual' House of Commons plus Emily Maitlis frantically swiping her interactive smartboard which is oddly erotic for some reason.
I genuinely didn't know it was covered on any other channel. If I couldn't get BBC1 I'd listen on Radio 4.
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I didn't even bother covering where to watch it as it has to be the BBC.
Has to be said I have never heard so many lies from so man politicians - you don't know what to believe any more?
Apparently my views matched 73% of the Labour manifesto, 73% Lib Dem and 73% Green. As I said in another thread a few weeks ago, I'm buggered basically.
A couple of weeks ago, I really couldn't make up my mind. However, the more I think about it the more I find myself unable vote in a way which could lead to Corbyn as PM. Regardless of how he may claim to feel now, I find the idea of someone who has previously sympathised with terrorists, voted against anti-terror legislation and opposed the shoot-to-kill policy as being totally unsuitable to be PM. Conservatives for me, for the first time ever.
Just the government that continues to snuggle up to Saudi Arabia, a suppressed government report supposedly indicating they are the biggest funders of terrorist organizations - and we're giving them all their arms. A lot safer.
Funny isn't it, when you are asked individual questions like that, that show how much you care about other people, as well as yourself, that almost invariably you don't come up with a result to vote Tory - however, we all know the reality will be very diferent when it gets to the polling both and self interest takes over!
He has a point though?How old are you 5?
How old are you 5?
Not much of choice is it? I can't recall a time with such a dearth of political talent and lack of inspirational vision in any party.
I have always voted, happily and decisively, but for the first time ever I am a total loss as to what to do.
Only 4 candidates standing in my constituency: Conservative, Labour, Lib Dem and UKIP.
Labour I discount immediately. I wouldn't be adverse to voting Labour under different circumstances, but I can't endorse Corbyn and McDonnell. Similarly, no way will I vote Lib Dem or UKIP. So that leaves the Conservatives.
Again, I wouldn't be adverse to voting Conservative - it is probably the natural home for my vote. But they have run an appalling campaign in a totally unnecessary election called purely for Mrs May's benefit and not the country's. Put simply, I don't believe they deserve my vote this time so why should I give it to them.
I can't NOT vote, so hence my being at a total loss. I still believe a 'spoilt' ballot 'is the best way I can register my complete exasperation with this whole sorry state of affairs. And for me, that is a crying shame.
Maybe I'll have a moment of clarity on my way to the polling station tomorrow morning and find myself able to make a positive choice, but time is running out...
Just the government that continues to snuggle up to Saudi Arabia, a suppressed government report supposedly indicating they are the biggest funders of terrorist organizations - and we're giving them all their arms. A lot safer.
Students are surely overwhelmingly registered in their home towns, where they usually spend circa 70% of the time? I certainly was.
Not much of choice is it? I can't recall a time with such a dearth of political talent and lack of inspirational vision in any party.
I have always voted, happily and decisively, but for the first time ever I am a total loss as to what to do.
Only 4 candidates standing in my constituency: Conservative, Labour, Lib Dem and UKIP.
Labour I discount immediately. I wouldn't be adverse to voting Labour under different circumstances, but I can't endorse Corbyn and McDonnell. Similarly, no way will I vote Lib Dem or UKIP. So that leaves the Conservatives.
Again, I wouldn't be adverse to voting Conservative - it is probably the natural home for my vote. But they have run an appalling campaign in a totally unnecessary election called purely for Mrs May's benefit and not the country's. Put simply, I don't believe they deserve my vote this time so why should I give it to them.
I can't NOT vote, so hence my being at a total loss. I still believe a 'spoilt' ballot 'is the best way I can register my complete exasperation with this whole sorry state of affairs. And for me, that is a crying shame.
Maybe I'll have a moment of clarity on my way to the polling station tomorrow morning and find myself able to make a positive choice, but time is running out...