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What are your voting intentions in the forthcoming general election

Conservative
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Re: General election, possibly 4th July
« Reply #150 on: 14 June 2024, 18:15:12 »

Britain is Broken
Britain Needs Reform

That was it, on the screen for five minutes
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Re: General election, possibly 4th July
« Reply #151 on: 14 June 2024, 18:24:02 »

Well it’s true, what more do they need to say? At least they are not l telling a pile of lies like the rest of the cu!ts
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Re: General election, possibly 4th July
« Reply #152 on: 14 June 2024, 18:42:43 »

Well it’s true, what more do they need to say? At least they are not l telling a pile of lies like the rest of the cu!ts
You do know, Rae, that reform will probably get one MP, Nigel Farage, and by diluting the Tory vote will enable a landslide for Labour.
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Re: General election, possibly 4th July
« Reply #153 on: 14 June 2024, 22:57:57 »

I remember clearly in previous general elections, they would say if you don't vote Conservative, you'll get Labour.

I fell for it, I admit.  What did we get? A bunch of immature halfwits who couldn't care less about the country and drove it into despair and debt — exactly what Labour would have done. Con/Lab are two sides of the same globalist backside.

I won't get fooled again.

At least Reform will break the two-party establishment. That can only be a bit better for the future.  :y

 
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Re: General election, possibly 4th July
« Reply #154 on: 14 June 2024, 23:00:34 »

I fully agree.  :y
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Re: General election, possibly 4th July
« Reply #155 on: 14 June 2024, 23:13:48 »

Yes Stemo that could possibly be the case but I think you should vote for what you want, there is no way in hell I’ll give my vote to any of the other bastards I don’t fu!king like them👍
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Re: General election, possibly 4th July
« Reply #156 on: 15 June 2024, 07:07:08 »

Yes Stemo that could possibly be the case but I think you should vote for what you want, there is no way in hell I’ll give my vote to any of the other bastards I don’t fu!king like them👍
That's fair enough, and the correct way of looking at things. But people seem to be getting carried away by the thought of Reform gaining lots of seats and actually having a say. That's a long way off. With our first past the post system, even 30% of the national vote can get you nowhere. Ask the Lib Dem's.
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Re: General election, possibly 4th July
« Reply #157 on: 15 June 2024, 11:32:04 »

Yes unfortunately I know that, we need change though and unless people come together and vote for what they want overwhelmingly, things will probably stay the same🙁 although they will most likely find a way to fk us over anyway 🤬
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Re: General election, possibly 4th July
« Reply #158 on: 15 June 2024, 12:08:15 »

This made me laugh!   ;D

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Re: General election, possibly 4th July
« Reply #159 on: 15 June 2024, 21:04:53 »

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Re: General election, possibly 4th July
« Reply #160 on: 18 June 2024, 19:13:47 »

Read through the Reform proposals today...

Pretty much agree the whole thing is pretty reasonable, although there are elements in the crime part that rings of Germany in the mid thirties. Not the policies so much as an undertone. Trouble is, in the face of alternatives, it's all very reasonable  :-\

My local Tory MP has held a reasonable account of himself thus far, however Reform have a candidate standing and one of my neighbours has a Labour sign up.

Point being, The Conservative party has had a good opportunity to do things but have really dropped the ball since the last election... I know TCV really f*cked over everyone but they've undone all the work post New Labours' clusterf*ck.

Normally I would vote Conservative, and I wouldn't Vote Labour as long as I have a hole in my arse... LimpDems/SDP/Greens are all a waste of fresh air and serve no real purpose.

Which only leaves one actual choice and inspite of my initial reservation, this shit sandwich does at least come with ketchup, mayo AND onion rings.
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Re: General election, possibly 4th July
« Reply #161 on: 18 June 2024, 21:43:12 »

Indeed and as you say, reasonable, or at least as reasonable as, and more I’d say than the the rest of the w@nkers, I think Farage while no demigod has good intentions and will try to keep his word. He gets my vote👍
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Re: General election, possibly 4th July
« Reply #162 on: 19 June 2024, 12:24:04 »

This made me laugh!   ;D



This reminds me when the living dead corpse known as Nancy Pelosi (along with a bunch of other woke democrats) took the knee in honour of George Floyd.

She couldn't get back up again without help.... ;D ;D >:D
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Re: General election, possibly 4th July
« Reply #163 on: 19 June 2024, 19:18:13 »

This is quite a long read from @admcollingwood on X, but I think it's a good analysis of what Labour might do if they win the election.  :y

https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1803104439697313995.html







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Re: General election, possibly 4th July
« Reply #164 on: 19 June 2024, 20:46:37 »

This is quite a long read from @admcollingwood on X, but I think it's a good analysis of what Labour might do if they win the election.  :y

https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1803104439697313995.html
I think you mean when they win the election
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