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Who on this site voted for the Tory's in May's General election ?

(70 Posts)
jinglbellsfrocks Sat 29-Aug-15 13:05:19

MYOB

grumppa Sat 29-Aug-15 12:41:17

Surely correcting spelling (or grammar or punctuation) is only acceptable when the intended meaning is unclear?

Indinana Sat 29-Aug-15 12:37:26

You are beginning to get on my nerves now QT angry

Anniebach Sat 29-Aug-15 12:35:32

Is correcting posters spelling acceptable on this forum?

Alea Sat 29-Aug-15 12:05:34

Well regarding spelling, do you have an ideological objection to "getting it right"?

Anniebach Sat 29-Aug-15 12:02:28

Thought it would surprise some Charleygirl

Charleygirl Sat 29-Aug-15 11:47:26

I am so pleased you mentioned that you are a Labour voter because I would never have guessed.

Anniebach Sat 29-Aug-15 11:46:00

No, voted labour

Anne58 Sat 29-Aug-15 11:37:16

.

Questiontime Sat 29-Aug-15 11:29:58

Charleygirl , I didnt ask you "personally", I asked a general question.

Questiontime Sat 29-Aug-15 11:29:02

I see im getting slapped on the wrist for my spelling by a few people. Its nice to see "poisonality" out there in Granset.

Questiontime Sat 29-Aug-15 11:27:14

soontobe, The right wing of the Tory party in or out of government are ideologically opposed to the role of the State and everything attached to it.

These cut backs have nothing to do with costs, they are purely ideological.

Im a Labour voter, because Labour gave us the NHS, and because Labour by tradition always look after the vulnerable.

Alea Sat 29-Aug-15 11:24:38

*Write ouT", doh!

Alea Sat 29-Aug-15 11:24:02

TORIES
Please write our 100 times, this is how you spell the colloquial name for the Conservative Party, then adjust your spellchecker.

Cameron was not standing in my constituency as it happens, but there is a recon we have a secret ballot.

Charleygirl Sat 29-Aug-15 11:17:18

At least you are more polite at the start of this post. It is none of your business how I vote.

kittylester Sat 29-Aug-15 11:16:55

angry

merlotgran Sat 29-Aug-15 11:10:33

Mind your own business. angry

Anne58 Sat 29-Aug-15 11:04:05

You're right, voting IS a private thing.

soontobe Sat 29-Aug-15 11:03:18

Nearly did, but struggled, so didnt.

Glad you have written a much shorter opening post. And politely too.

You are going to get pulled up for having written Tory's again. You may be rebelling. I dont blame you.

I am not sure that the rolling back of the state is because they dont like it.
Could it be because it costs money to run?

Questiontime Sat 29-Aug-15 10:54:53

I know voting is a private thing, but im wondering if anybody on this site voted for Cameron in May. ?...

And if so, did those who voted for Cameron realise that both he and Osborne are continuing what Thatcher started over 30 years ago, that of rolling back the State and getting rid of all the social improvements brought in by a Socialist Labour Government after WW2.....This is an ideological agenda of the Tory's. They despise the State and everything attached to it.