I disagree.Having conversations with yourself on an online forum...not cool.
I disagree.Having conversations with yourself on an online forum...not cool.
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...
So I've found a party that says it's going to spend more on absolutely everything, but they have no idea where all the money is going to come from. Is it still ok to vote for them?Useful link to find the impact of voting for different parties on your local school (just type in postcode or school name):
http://www.schoolcuts.org.uk/#!/
**Splutter** ...... he's a GREEN. Just look at all the times someone criticises the Greens ( especially the disaster of a Green council we had ) and see who ALWAYS comes to their defence.
Could be a bit of a "shy Corbyn" effect this time ?
It's a sad state of affairs, but if we don't sell them arms, someone else will. Of course it's morally crap, but do we want money in our economy or not? Sure, we could change, we could all be hippies - in with hate, out with love - but you won't like the poor country we end up with.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.
Well said. Excellent post. I agree with every word. In Mid Sussex we have a wider choice of candidates. I’m tempted to vote for Baron Von Thunderclap (Monster Raving Loony Party) but will probably just spoil the paper. I’ve met the Baron. He’s a nice bloke.
I'd like to write my reasons for not voting for the candidates on my ballot paper.Did a little bit of research which suggested that leaving a ballot blank is a better option as if you make a mark, the candidates can argue over whether the mark is an indication of having voted for them.
I trust the exit polls, so I expect we'll have a good idea of the result quite quickly. Wifey is planning on staying up fairly late though, so I guess I won't be sleeping until late.Who's planning to go through the night, or most of it, and what is your plan of attack?
Not really, given that the quiz is biased.
Most people don't vote Tory out of self interest, they do so because they believe the Tories will do a better job of running the country which will benefit the many. It's amazing how many people still don't get that.
Yes I get the drift, and I disagree. There are Tory policies I don't like, they cut too much IMO, but like most other people, I trust them more with the economy than I do Labour. And it's always about the economy (stupid).As long as the many doesn't include anyone who might get ill, might suffer from dementia, might need to find a house to rent, might fall upon hard times... you get the drift!
But the "shy Tory" effect can apply just as much to an exit poll as to a regular opinion poll, surely? Also as exit polls are face-to-face rather than telephone or online (like most of the others), people might be even more reluctant to confess in person to having just committed a deeply anti-social act.
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It's a sad state of affairs, but if we don't sell them arms, someone else will. Of course it's morally crap, but do we want money in our economy or not? Sure, we could change, we could all be hippies - in with hate, out with love - but you won't like the poor country we end up with.
Interesting link - thanks. The predictions of number of seats are based on sampling 100-200 voters at each of 100 polling stations - so, on 10k-20k people. A much smaller number than I had expected. They aspire to getting the winning majority to +/- 20 seats, and consider +/- 10 seats as "exceptionally" accurate. No wonder they've been pleased with themselves the last couple of GE then!
I'm up in Kemptown and voting Labour. It's the first time in my voting life that there's a chance I'll be on the winning side which is refreshing.