I've voted for all three of the major parties during my voting life, at various stages. I don't see why it's assumed that we Grans are so blinkered by our time of life that we stick with one party.
I've never voted Conservative or Ukip, but I've voted for just about everybody else. Over the last three years, I've voted for three different parties at town, county and national levels. Each has different responsibilities and I agreed with different parties about how they would deal with the issues under their control.
I don't think you voting for all three main parties negates what I suggested Ana; questioning people will be older questioning people. That is exactly what I said.
I certainly didn't say ALL grans vote for one party - just the opposite. I wonder if you took offence before you actually read it - again!
So don't vote Labour annie. You have a choice: stay and fight from the inside to change the leadership or vote for a party which you believe would best achieve what you want.
Maybe it was I don't see why it's assumed that we Grans are so blinkered by our time of life that we stick with one party. which wasn't what I had said ... almost the opposite. If you meant something else I apologise but that is how it seemed to read.
Jess, UKIP doesn't appeal to me, the greens , well they have one MP, don't see then winning the next election. Stay and fight? did it for fourteen years , haven't got fourteen years ahead of me and fighting within the Labour Party this time is much harder, corruption is sooooo difficult to fight.
Try switching off and ignoring it annie you may find it less stressful, or Vote Tory and be done with it as they seem to be the ones you find least fault with..
Try switching of and ignoring it? Oh you mean stop speaking the truth about the Labour Party leader? 1983 there was the enemy without . Then came the miners strike when we had to fight the enemy within, 2017 we find the 1983 enemy without is now the enemy in control.
Annie - you should vote Liberal Democrat. You've done your bit for the Labour Party over the years and now it's time to do your bit for the country. Next time round you could go back to Labour when they've got a new leader - or you may even decide to stay withe LibDems.
Try switching of and ignoring it? Oh you mean stop speaking the truth about the Labour Party leader?
Annie, I really don't understand why you keep telling everyone on here about your opinion of Corbyn. I doubt there is anyone who doesn't understand what you feel and it is obviously hard for you but others do not feel that way or, perhaps, even care. Being beaten over the head with the constant denigration of one person is not going to persuade anyone so why keep doing it? I don't think it is making you feel any better either. Why not stop having a go on here and have one more attempt to go out canvasing for whoever you think could keep the Conservatives out - perhaps go with varian's suggestion.
I just don't think you are either doing yourself any good or achieving anything. You could still post but perhaps without winding yourself up so much.
I really don't believe that the comments made about MT are as personal or denigrating as those made by AB about JC but perhaps you can show me that I am wrong POGS.
I think challenging what a government has done or what plans they have to do is a very different thing.
I have only spoken the truth about Corbyn, nothing derogatory, can the truth be derogatory? I suppose for Corbyn fans it is seen as such.
What is puzzling is posting the truth about Corbyn is attacked by those who daily attack May.
And Whitewave. For me to criticise the Tory party is as pointless as me posting - Rain is wet.
But good news for the far left, there is a glimmer of hope for Corbyn, by following .trump and playing the anti establishment Line will help save some seats.
anniebach You say: ".. then came the miners strike when we had to fight the enemy within". Who is the "we" you are referring to, and what was the "enemy within"? As I recall it, this was Mrs Thatcher's line but she was apparently persuaded to scrap the reference in her speech to miners being the "enemy within".
The criticisms constantly aimed at Corbyn are not fair comment - didn't you recently refer to him as a militant toad or something like that? - they are just insults based on personal opinion.