Kuipers Supporters Club
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I don’t know yet. They all have faults.
That is the way it is I’m afraid.
I don’t trust Labour or the Lib Dems. So of the three, what choice is there?
That is the way it is I’m afraid.
We all have our own opinions on what we think is best for ourselves and the UK as a whole. I don’t trust Labour or the Lib Dems. So of the three, what choice is there?
I am convinced though that Boris wont be PM come the next election.
I’m genuinely curious to hear why people would willingly still vote Tory after the absolute shit show that we’ve witnessed over the last few years.
Never voted Tory in my life, but trying to look at it from their point of view I guess they would say that Johnson isn't the Tory party, and with a decent leader ('decent' as both a politician and a person) and a return to traditional 'one nation' Conservative principles a Conservative government is still the least worst alternative.
Never voted Tory in my life, but trying to look at it from their point of view I guess they would say that Johnson isn't the Tory party, and with a decent leader ('decent' as both a politician and a person) and a return to traditional 'one nation' Conservative principles a Conservative government is still the least worst alternative.
Your point re person and party is certainly true, and certainly worth remembering. However, the ‘person’ was enough to stop people voting for Labour under Corbyn and I wonder why the same logic doesn’t apply to the Tories under Johnson
I’m genuinely curious to hear why people would willingly still vote Tory after the absolute shit show that we’ve witnessed over the last few years.
I would certainly have voted Conservative, however I absolutely refuse to vote for a party that stole two years of my life because of these ridiculous lockdowns and other restrictions. I hope Nigel Farage re-enters politics and I would vote for whichever party he's involved in.
The entire cabinet would have to go though. Not only the worst PM but comfortably the most underqualified and incompetent cabinet we’ve ever seen.
Much like Trump has transformed the Republican Party, Johnson has completely changed the make up of the Tories. A number of prominent, respected Tories have left the party.
Anyone looking to vote Tory based on how they used to be wouldn’t achieve that by voting Tory without a MASSIVE shake up of cabinet/PM positions.
I’d vote for whichever candidate in my local constituency was most likely to kick the Tories out, so Labour. Not that I’m a fan of Starmer, but the lying cretin that is Johnson and his party of corrupt sycophants need to go.
Unfortunately, I've been reduced to tactical voting for the last couple of elections. I live in Seaford and you'd need a crowbar to get Maria Caulfield out of that seat. Labour have little or no chance, but the Lib Dems have been gaining year on year.
Although I don't generally like playing that game, a Lib/Lab coalition may well be the only way the Conservatives get ousted and I feel that at the moment the damage being done by this government to our system of democracy and our country far outweighs my discomfort over tactical voting.
I would certainly have voted Conservative, however I absolutely refuse to vote for a party that stole two years of my life because of these ridiculous lockdowns and other restrictions. I hope Nigel Farage re-enters politics and I would vote for whichever party he's involved in.
Be interesting to see Starmer decides policy and decisions, he’s had it easy as Capt Hindsight so far.
I find him odious, I could never vote for him to run the country
I’ll abstain if I don’t vote Tory