Neville's Breakfast
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Wow - so you'd vote for a Party - whatever their policies are?
Which is exactly the accusation being made about those on this thread who have said they will continue to vote Tory.
Pots..kettles
Wow - so you'd vote for a Party - whatever their policies are?
I'm in the same boat. Can't stand Maria Caulfield, but Labour will never win out in Seaford. The Lib Dems however, have had a strong showing in recent elections and have been eating into her majority for some time now. Fingers crossed that it's still the case in 2024 or whenever
Wow - so you'd vote for a Party - whatever their policies are?
If 20000 vote for person A, 20000 vote for person B and 20001 vote for person C, then persons A & B's supporters' views become unrepresented and you end up with someone who has only gained a third (plus one) of the votes cast. That seems blatantly unfair.
You get one cance to vote for one person, the person who gets most votes wins. Thats fair to me.
Hence the use of 'childishly' and the apology.:
It really was just like that kid's plastic ball blowing across the goalmouth at the rec... it's not big, it's not clever, but...
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P.s. I think you'll find it's written "¡cOrByN!"
James McCleary is a good bloke.
So who wins then because you cant elect all 3. The one with most votes yes?If 20000 vote for person A, 20000 vote for person B and 20001 vote for person C, then persons A & B's supporters' views become unrepresented and you end up with someone who has only gained a third (plus one) of the votes cast. That seems blatantly unfair.
So who wins then because you cant elect all 3. The one with most votes yes?
So who wins then because you cant elect all 3. The one with most votes yes?
Can someone explain PR voting, from what i understand you vote for all the candidates in order that you like, the winner must get 51% of the votes, if that dosnt happen at first count the one with the least drops out and that candidates 2nd choice is then added, this goes on until 1 persons gets 51%of the votes, if this is correct how can that be fair.
Hopefully someone will explain this better than me or show me the errors of my way.
I’ll be voting Labour as I have done all my life
Wow - so you'd vote for a Party - whatever their policies are?
At the moment I am politically homeless - I couldn't vote Tory whilst BJ is in charge and there are too many idiots in the cabinet - how are Raab, Truss, Patel, Dorries in positions of power?
I like KS but the Labour Party is unfortunately still full of idiot Corbynistas - take local MP Lloyd Russell-Moyle for example.
I hope in the next two years KS can continue to get rid of them (including at local level as Labour Councils deliver poor and expensive services)
LibDem - good people mostly but can never make a decision on anything important and want to be liked by everyone and therefore achieve nothing.
I like KS but the Labour Party is unfortunately still full of idiot Corbynistas - take local MP Lloyd Russell-Moyle for example.
I hope in the next two years KS can continue to get rid of them (including at local level as Labour Councils deliver poor and expensive services)
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I would vote tactically to ensure we didn't get a Labour government under any circumstances.
Apart from that I would hope Mr Farage gets back into politics and I would vote for his party. Or maybe Reform UK.