Wicked stepmother.My friend’s son is standing for Labour in Camborne and Redruth…
… my friend’s wife (not the candidate’s mother) has decided she’s supporting Reform.
Must be some interesting family discussions.
Litmus Lancing
Dumb and Dumber.There are some who really are beyond help. I wonder who they post as on NSC
Interesting times ahead, hopefully tangibly different. Our offspring were never going to have a chance of owning a home under the status quo, for example. A large majority will hopefully give Labour the strength to dismiss mischief makers from within who really would like to ruin the term with their unelected demands on UK and overseas matters.
To be fair, these people used to feel quite alone, but now they have lots of friends, also in poverty, thanks to Conservatives.There are some who really are beyond help. I wonder who they post as on NSC
Litmus Lancing
Calling @Dr. NoApologies if already covered - is there a risk of a Tory / Reform coalition government?
I thought just about everyone bar Mordaunt came across well. She had an opportunity to really spear Rayner with one question and absolutely blew it. Asking Rayner to deny that labour would raise Capital Gains Tax, which Mordaunt said would hit hard working families when they sold their houses. It was just lame.
My two (late 20s) have both managed to buy (or currently buying). One has got a house with their partner in Swindon (where we are currently dog sitting) and the other a flat in central London. But those were both with very good salaries and significant help with the deposits from us. I really can't imagine any youngsters buying without help today, which was what myself and all my friends did
Thank you so much for the kind words and thought, I have to say that after coming to terms with our situation and a couple of setbacks we are now happily ensconced in Eastbourne, bought a tumbledown property and have spent the past seven/eight years completely renovating it which if I’m honest, being engrossed in diy has helped my mental health greatly. Best advice I have for anyone else who are or is going to go through depression etc is to never look back and push oneself to do things every day, as it’s so easy to lay down feeling sorry for yourself, that’s the way it gets you but fight it and don’t back down, just keep in mind that there are sunnier times around the corner. Thanks again.That was an awful read, and you have my utmost sympathy for being placed in such a dreadful situation. I'm genuinely upset by your post, and every self-serving, foolish Brexit voter should also read it and weep.
I hope that life is currently being kind to you, by way of making amends.
It’s because Reform voters, as we suspected, are all a bit thick.I presume this is considerably related to Farage stealing votes from the Tories. If I were a Tory I'd be bloody livid.
And yet there are lifetime Tories on NSC claiming they will vote Reform. I....really don't think.....that will help you. And that's a gift from me as it certainly serves my preference, as it makes the whole lot of you, sensible and foolish, look like idiots.
The risk of that is....... zero.Apologies if already covered - is there a risk of a Tory / Reform coalition government?
The risk of that is....... zero.
Along with Labour voters who are equally thickIt’s because Reform voters, as we suspected, are all a bit thick.
Incidentally, the boards were in Penrith. That’s a fairly decent sized town, which is why I was slightly surprised.Maybe in the rural central lakes areas - but pop into the towns and you'll find few to none. South Lakes urban areas are dominated by 'Lib Dem Winning Here' boards. Barrow swops between Tory & Labour almost every election, and will almost certainly be Tory this year. And the Unitary Authorities formed last year out of Tory County and mixed Districts hardly had any Tory councillors at all. There was a bit of Gerrymandering going on with the boundary changes, which if everyone voted as in 2019 would have seen another Tory seat. But the latest predictions are for no blue in Cumbria at all. But, yes - still different from Sussex!
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Interesting!Incidentally, the boards were in Penrith. That’s a fairly decent sized town, which is why I was slightly surprised.
reform? just a guess!Along with Labour voters who are equally thick