- Jul 10, 2003
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So if there were a GE tomorrow, how would you vote ? (Just a bit of fun and all kept anonymous so as not to upset anyone )
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I've added two more options if that helps‘None of the above’ at the moment. Genuinely don’t know……….other than who it won’t be which is easier
Not The Count though.I've added two more options if that helps
Nah….not yet. Tactical anti-tory I suspect but voting for the (last) LD candidate would stick in my craw somewhatI've added two more options if that helps
Whatever it takes to get this shower out...so thinking Labour...don't think anyone else stands a chance of toppling the Tories, and Labour can't be any worse than what we have, so thats my thinking....very scientific here!!
All understood, but just pretend!I wouldn't vote and neither would any of you. There wouldn't be time to book the stations, publish the roll, employ the polling staff etc. Our friend who works for Electoral Services would be having a breakdown. It's not even a Thursday! What about those who need a postal ballot? It's madness! You just haven't thought this plan through.
I have never voted Labour but I reckon they deserve a go but I have no confidence whatsoever in Starmer. It could be worse…we’ll see
Oh okay. I'll vote for Clement Atlee's 1945 Labour Party.All understood, but just pretend!
You want take a bet on thatWhatever it takes to get this shower out...so thinking Labour...don't think anyone else stands a chance of toppling the Tories, and Labour can't be any worse than what we have, so thats my thinking....very scientific here!!
Why the late edit?So if there were a GE tomorrow, how would you vote ? (Just a bit of fun and all kept anonymous so as not to upset anyone )
You want take a bet on that
it's certainly a seat that Labour are targeting, in fact both of the Worthing seats are- would have been unthinkable not that long ago but changing demographics have made it achievable (and the unpopularity of the Conservaties). Having dealt with Worthley through work I would have loved to see him lose his seat.I know what you mean, but it can't be any worse really...
Our local MP Tim Loughton has just annouced his is not going to stand again, think he is jumping before he is pushed, the Labour Candidate Tom Rutland looks like he's just out of secondary school, so probably more in touch with reality than Loughton. Will be interesting to see who the Tories stump up with here...its long been blue, but the last few GE's Loughton has been in a slow decline...