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Voting Lib Dem in Mid Sussex. The best way of removing the Tory.
Excellent. Be delighted if you could enlighten us all on just one populist policy. Even better, share us the six or seven you're so sure about.So you think it better to support policies by giving your vote to a party even if you are opposed to that policy just because they may have marginally more policies than another party?
A lot is often made of parties being voted into power so that endorses all their policies, as it's seen as the will of the people however that could mean that they have 6 or 7 populist policies and one that everyone thinks is terrible but they win out so even the terrible one is enacted, even if those who voted are (morally) opposed to it.
I do not want to give any support to a party that has policies i'll be against, no matter if they are slightly closer to my views.
How does voting for something you don't want to see enacted good, or making a positive difference?
Why are you bringing Jonathon Porritt and Sara Parkin into the discussion?The Greens the new home of the antisemite Corbynistas. Which is such a shame as their original principals were appealing.
Voter apathy is the reason why you end up with Liz Truss at No10. Less people vote less people care, smaller democracy, less accountability because they only need the votes of a small section of the electorate who will always vote for themEven if none of them match your political views?
I shall be doing what i normally do at Elections, not voting
Fun fact, July 4th is Rwandan Independence Daywhats the betting no-one will be deported to Rwanda by the election day?
You're off your rocker if you think the other lot will do any better. We're stuck in a race to the bottom right now. None of them have the gumption or bollocks to do anything about it, Blue or Red.Well this lot have done so much damage to our standing in the world, I'll risk getting rid of them....
No, it's the firstFun fact, July 4th is Rwandan Independence Day
That's not a given, FWIW I don't want to vote for either, but we do need a big changeNot at all, i certainly didn't and wouldn't vote for them.
Besides, if, as highly likely regardless of whether i vote or not, the Government will be changing and Labour taking over, so how is not voting for any party (there are more than the 2 main ones on the ballot) in any way voting for this current lot?
THere's more culture in ditchwater than cabinets these days.He’s an ignorant pig then, it’s ditchwater!
That may be what you think. But what would be the worse case scenario for the country?None of them are worthy of my vote.
Any of them winning.That may be what you think. But what would be the worse case scenario for the country?