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May be a few less dead people would be a start!!!
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.bbc.com/news/amp/52311014
May be a few less dead people would be a start!!!
Note to others - [MENTION=1320]Notters[/MENTION] has engaged in a sensible and amicable conversation with the evil Tory voters and, funnily enough, this thread isn't in the Bear Pit!
I would like to stress that I never suggested or insinuated that tory voters were evil. I was only referring to certain members of the cabinet.
I've learnt to generally stay out of politics on here, but I'd be genuinely interested in why the 58 NSCers (so far) would vote Tory. They've been a complete shambles, haven't they? Even if you are a life-long Conservative voter, you must surely see that.
Can any of the 47 tory voters please explain how they can vote for these evil, self obsessed, lying tools?
I say that as someone who is not anti traditional conservativism necessarily, just the present government.
I've learnt to generally stay out of politics on here, but I'd be genuinely interested in why the 58 NSCers (so far) would vote Tory. They've been a complete shambles, haven't they? Even if you are a life-long Conservative voter, you must surely see that.
Definitely! It would have worse under Labour! Jam making commie, wouldn't bow low enough, looks scruffy, note left in the treasury etc etc
Surely this type of question typically starts the rows in this place, would it be a fair response to reply “none of your business”?
Can I ask you why you felt the need to ask rather than accept that 47 people might regardless wether your right have a different view point to you?
It seems that anyone that doesn’t align themselves to the opposition of government is ripe for taking apart by the mob which is very controlling in my opinion!
You wouldn’t go down the polling station on the day and firstly try an establish who voted Tory and then ask them to explain why, would you?
And finally when I first saw your post this morning iirc there was only the first paragraph, I may be wrong [emoji106]
Surely this type of question typically starts the rows in this place, would it be a fair response to reply “none of your business”?
Can I ask you why you felt the need to ask rather than accept that 47 people might regardless wether your right have a different view point to you?
It seems that anyone that doesn’t align themselves to the opposition of government is ripe for taking apart by the mob which is very controlling in my opinion!
You wouldn’t go down the polling station on the day and firstly try an establish who voted Tory and then ask them to explain why, would you?
And finally when I first saw your post this morning iirc there was only the first paragraph, I may be wrong [emoji106]
Yes they're definitely the reasons, just like we all voted leave because of a bus...
Nothing to do with his failings as a party leader. Obviously that's just a smear campaign in the right wing press.
Realistically how well is he going to manage a pandemic when he can't even manage his own shadow cabinet, something even Boris has managed without a problem.
https://www.thenorthernecho.co.uk/opinion/14197647.corbyns-reshuffle-shambles/
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/2833867/jeremy-corbyn-has-gone-through-63-shadow-cabinet-ministers-in-17-months-more-than-ed-miliband-and-david-cameron-in-five-years/
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/alison-mcgovern-mp-becomes-fourth-labour-party-member-resign-over-jeremy-corbyn-s-reshuffle-a6804026.html
Normally I'd agree that voting intention isn't anyone elses business but your own. However, considering the year we've had, I too find myself genuinely interested as to why anyone would vote for this utter shambles. Is it tribalism, wilful ignorance or something else entirely? Sure, it's none of my business really, but voting for the people who had to be coerced TWICE in to feeding hungry kids, really?
Surely its a question to start a debate on the pro & cons of why people vote for a particular group especially when you as individual cannot see the appeal. Its an the opportunity to state the case for Tory government because at the moment people like me can't see it. Why am I tangibly better off having Tory government?
All I’ll say in response is if anyone did attempt to justify their decision to vote Tory to you, would you then simply reply “ok” or would it lead to more and interrogation from you probably with that person leaving the discussion?
Surely this type of question typically starts the rows in this place, would it be¹ a fair response to reply “none of your business”?
Can I ask you why you felt the need to ask rather than accept that 47 people might regardless wether your right have a different view point to you?
It seems that anyone that doesn’t align themselves to the opposition of government is ripe for taking apart by the mob which is very controlling in my opinion!
You wouldn’t go down the polling station on the day and firstly try an establish who voted Tory and then ask them to explain why, would you?
And finally when I first saw your post this morning iirc there was only the first paragraph, I may be wrong [emoji106]
The term 'interrogation' here is an interesting one. It almost comes across as a way to frame anyone who is asked potentially difficult questions as some sort of victim instead of a participant in a discussion or debate. I suppose the person's willingness to stick around for the discussion depends on their ability to handle potentially tough question's and not instantly respond with "but Labour..." which often seems the go to, as this thread has shown.