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marbles Mon 24-Apr-17 12:42:44

I'm a life-long Labour voter but cannot bear to suppprt Corbyn in the forthcoming election. The party will remain a shambles until it is under proper leadership and he seems to have totally lost the plot. I will not vote Conservative for many reasons and I feel betrayed by Theresa May's u-turn on Brexit, u-turn on not calling an election...there is no trust.

I will not abstain - the vote is a privilege. But for the first time I am seriously at a loss. There is no credible opposition. Locally there are no viable candidates that I feel I can endorse in order to make a point. I need to put my X in the box and it's the first time ever I've thought they are all as bad as each other.

Eloethan Sat 06-May-17 17:30:51

anniebach She certainly should do for services to the Conservative Party.

Anniebach Sat 06-May-17 17:30:57

Aw Rosesarered, Shami was in the Lords in two months, surely my efforts which will have brought about a Tory victory - because of that bloody cap- will be enough to have me in the New Years honours list ? I have influenced the undecided voters here to vote Tory, and managed to get centre and left of centre labour voters here to vote Tory and this will bring about a Tory victory.

If there us a low turnout because of heavy rain that too will be caused by me.

The one above all reproach and without sin is Jez

Anniebach Sat 06-May-17 17:45:51

Naturally Eeleothan, did you not read I live a privalaged life, which must be true because GG said so. We of privalaged lives tend to vote Tory

Ana Sat 06-May-17 17:55:11

I must admit I had a 'what???' moment when I read that GGMk2 thought you lived a privileged life Annie, but then she rambled on to say that we all live 'privileged lives' who post on here - i.e. we're not starving and can obviously afford to idle away our time looking at the internet...hmm

Anniebach Sat 06-May-17 18:00:13

I didn't read it all Ana, got the urge to yawn and yawn and yawn. So we all have privalaged lives ? Wonder which month I had mine

varian Sat 06-May-17 18:10:16

Having recently been to two funerals of friends who were younger than me I do feel priveleged to be here at all, having lived more than seventy years in a peaceful and prosperous Europe, thanks in partto the EU.

I feel very sad at the thought thag my grandchildren may not be so fortunate.

Ana Sat 06-May-17 18:13:01

Oh dear...

durhamjen Sat 06-May-17 18:14:00

www.buzzfeed.com/jimwaterson/the-rise-of-the-alt-left

durhamjen Sat 06-May-17 18:16:29

Sorry to hear that, varian. I agree about the grandchildren.
Fortunately their parents are much more cosmopolitan than I am, so moving abroad will have fewer fears for them than staying in the UK in a few years time.

GracesGranMK2 Sat 06-May-17 18:44:07

Roses I see you have repeated exactly what you said before although I have never seen you say such a thing to anyone else.

So, you think you are using either what you believe to be my religion or one you believe matters to me to hurt. That is exactly why I think you are beyond the pale and totally outside the bounds of accepted behaviour. If you thought I might be say, Muslim or feel that the basis of the Muslim religion mattered I can imagine GN being down on you like a ton of bricks.

However, you appear to know little about Christianity. If repentance is genuine the it must always be forgiven. Quite obviously, having repeated what you say no one, not even the most devout Christian, would be require to forgive you. Remember that the Bible also says that justice is "an eye for an eye". Perhaps preaching to people when you don't know who you are preaching to is not a good idea.

Anniebach Sat 06-May-17 18:44:59

So sorry varian

GracesGranMK2 Sat 06-May-17 18:49:13

I feel you will not be alone in your concerns Varian. I think many people will be feeling that the opportunities they have been give will not be available to their grandchildren. I can imagine that the funerals of dear friends must have given you a real 'end of an era' feeling and I am so sorry you have to go through the loss.

daphnedill Sat 06-May-17 18:58:53

Varian I'm sorry for your losses. I do feel that we've lived through the "best of times" and fear for the legacy we're leaving our children and grandchildren. We are responsible for that legacy and I don't feel that history will in the future judge us positively.

norose4 Sat 06-May-17 19:39:22

Graces just thought I would point out that 'an eye for an eye ' is Old Testament & we are not forgiven. Whereas to be Christian or hold Christian beliefs you have to believe in the New Testament & (that God sent Jesus to save us )& are therefore forgiven . Non believers of either will apparently have to go somewhere hot ! I am not saying this disrespectfuly so no offence to anyone, just reiterataing from my Sunday school teachings .

rosesarered Sat 06-May-17 19:52:57

GGM2 I think I have given up trying to make sense of your very strange ramblings.

GracesGranMK2 Sat 06-May-17 20:05:33

You are indeed right that 'an eye for an eye' is in the Old Testament norose4 but, as the Old Testament is considered to be the word of God, I don't think you will find all (if any) strands of Christianity throwing it out in favour of JUST the New Testament. For instance Jesus spent 40 days and 40 nights in the dessert being tempted by the devil and, if you check, all Jesus' answers were all based on the Old Testament, so I think you would find many shades of Christianity would accept that what is said in the OT has to be taken into account.

However, I am not really interested in a debate about Christians and Christianity but more about people who use anything they can to attack - not nice when it descends to the levels Roses has and not, in my personal opinion, unforgivable. As for hell - well yes it does get a mention smile but many now believe it is the separation from God and the fire and brimstone descriptions were and attempt to give the uneducated some idea what that might be like but therein lies a very, very long discussion smile

Anniebach Sat 06-May-17 20:08:09

An eye for an eye means if someone steals let's say a sheep from you then you cannot kill him or seek revenge , you may take one sheep back, no more,

Christ on being ask how many times should we forgive seven times ? said no, seventy times seven

GracesGranMK2 Sat 06-May-17 20:11:12

unforgivable forgivable (it ain't going to happen without an apology and a change in approach!)

norose4 Sat 06-May-17 20:14:29

Agree with points you mention Graces, but Christianity is supposedly Gods way of saying I was wrong to tell you all to fight each other, I regret it & I want you all to live in peace ! Just saying

Anniebach Sat 06-May-17 20:17:33

Then best not to misquote scripture and just say your views on forgiveness are your views and it suits you to live by and with these views?

norose4 Sat 06-May-17 20:20:25

misquote??

rosesarered Sat 06-May-17 20:24:09

Why on earth would I be apologising to you GGM2 would it be for a comment I may have made two years ago, three years ago? You say you have a long memory....... what about all the comments you come out with ( and there have been some doozies!) You are bearing a grudge, stop nursing it.

Anniebach Sat 06-May-17 20:34:50

Your questioned misquote norose?

norose4 Sat 06-May-17 20:46:25

Yes nothing to go on . ?

norose4 Sat 06-May-17 20:47:29

Ahh I see, no I wasn't misquoting