Zlatattack
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Are we allowed to have a thread on this? Could someone create a poll? preferably one of those anonymous ones.
I didn't realise that was on the ballot. Might have gone for that one myself.I voted to sack Ole and hire Poch.
All the way from Norway? We need to get out of this EU?! (yes i know Norway is not in the EU)Tory
In South Wales? The world is going topsy turvy.Tory.
I've voted Tory, Labour and Lib Dem in the past. I don't consider myself attached to any party in particular I just vote as I see fit at the time.In South Wales? The world is going topsy turvy.
Yes the running of the country is about a football clubHaven't yet but I'll be voting Labour.
Mental that United fans would vote Tory, a party that's against all the clubs ethos.
I'm just messing with you. I don't know South Wales, but I have a colleague from Swansea who grew up there and he's always described it as VERY labour, much like you've described it tbh.I've voted Tory, Labour and Lib Dem in the past. I don't consider myself attached to any party in particular I just vote as I see fit at the time.
Having said that it would be a hell of a surprise if Labour don't win our seat they've had it for ages and there are so many people entrenched in voting Labour here no matter what their policies are or who would run the country - brainwashed by parents even I'd go that far even though everyone is free to vote as they choose. Sick of going in the pub and listening to people argue. Nobody wins those arguments and I've never heard anyone say they've changed their mind from one. Just want it over.
No it's fine I don't get wound up by politics everyone has their right to choose. What I don't like is seeing friends of mine going absolutely fecking mental this time of year trying to force their beliefs on other people.I'm just messing with you. I don't know South Wales, but I have a colleague from Swansea who grew up there and he's always described it as VERY labour, much like you've described it tbh.
Exactly.Can't imagine witnessing the last 10 years and thinking Tories have done a good job.
It's a travesty that anyI'm just messing with you. I don't know South Wales, but I have a colleague from Swansea who grew up there and he's always described it as VERY labour, much like you've described it tbh.
No, it's about getting rid of tedious pub arguments.Yes the running of the country is about a football club
If we get JC for PM, i'll never support a Saudi oil takeover of Manchester United ever again. If we get a Tory government though... I feel we should be able to benefit from the country being turned into Satans playground.Haven't yet but I'll be voting Labour.
Mental that United fans would vote Tory, a party that's against all the clubs ethos.
Let's hope so.No, it's about getting rid of tedious pub arguments.
Its not dramatic, even if you "don't hold all their views" or "reluctantly vote Tory" a vote for the conservative party is a vote for policy's that are actively killing people and will continue to do so under their non egalitarian ideology.Seen someone post something along the lines of 'a vote for Tory doesn't mean you're racist, out to shit everyone poorer than you, a rich price' etc.
Disagree. At best it means you're ignoring all the negative effects they will have on many many people. In my eyes, you're voting to kill people, give many many others a worse life, make people poorer, sadder, hungrier. It may sound dramatic but it's not. You're literally voting for that.
Maybe who would run the country does a play a part in their decision? Maybe they don't think voting for a guy who hid in a fridge to avoid Piers Morgan is wise given he'll now need to deal with people like Putin.I've voted Tory, Labour and Lib Dem in the past. I don't consider myself attached to any party in particular I just vote as I see fit at the time.
Having said that it would be a hell of a surprise if Labour don't win our seat they've had it for ages and there are so many people entrenched in voting Labour here no matter what their policies are or who would run the country - brainwashed by parents even I'd go that far even though everyone is free to vote as they choose. Sick of going in the pub and listening to people argue. Nobody wins those arguments and I've never heard anyone say they've changed their mind from one. Just want it over.
A vote for the lib dems is a vote for the Tories, unless you live somewhere that is a lib dem stronghold.Voted for Labour in the past, but definitely won't this time, with Corbyn and the anti-Semitic problem.
Got a personal letter yesterday from the Lib Dem candidate urging me to vote for him, might do that later, but will make my mind up at the ballot...