Bignanny2
What choice do we have ??
The choice to NOT vote Tory...
Just wondering if those who voted Conservative at the last General Election will do so next time? I ask the question in light of all the scandals associated with this Government, together with the lack of action taken to mitigate the effects of the ‘cost of living crisis’ (despite France, Spain and several other European countries giving much more help to their people), abandoning the Triple Lock (despite retaining it being in their manifesto).
Bignanny2
What choice do we have ??
The choice to NOT vote Tory...
kittylester
volver
She's back.
Who is back?
The "banging her head against the wall" woman.
Juicylucy
I certainly have no faith that any of the other options will do any better.
Why not?
How about ...
Priti Patel vs Yvette Cooper
Sajid David vs Wes Streeting
George Freeman vs Chi Onwurah
Gillian Keegan vs Rosena Allin-Khan
Rishi Sunak vs Rachel Reeves?
None of the Labour "contenders" seem that extreme to me (much to the annoyance of the more left-wing Labour supporters). Why are people so fearful?
Hard question growstuff
A choice between Nadine Dorries and a normal intelligent woman???
Difficult choice
I certainly have no faith that any of the other options will do any better.
MayBee70
MaizieD
Has anyone who declares that they can't possibly vote Labour actually looked at the policies they are currently proposing?
Or is it some tribal hatred thing?Or the people that we could have in government if Labour win the election. I’d like the people who say they can’t possibly vote for them to give me a breakdown of the people they think would be in government and give me a reason why they couldn’t possibly do a better job than the current government. Or tell me that they’ve heard them speak in parliament and disliked them.
OK! Here's a starter ...
Nadine Dorries, Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport.
The Shadow Secretary is Lucy Powell. What do people have against Powell?
If you were interviewing for the job (ignoring political parties), who would you appoint?
MaizieD
Has anyone who declares that they can't possibly vote Labour actually looked at the policies they are currently proposing?
Or is it some tribal hatred thing?
Or the people that we could have in government if Labour win the election. I’d like the people who say they can’t possibly vote for them to give me a breakdown of the people they think would be in government and give me a reason why they couldn’t possibly do a better job than the current government. Or tell me that they’ve heard them speak in parliament and disliked them.
kittylester
volver
She's back.
Who is back?
The headbanger... gifs don't show up in quoted posts
What choice do we have ??
volver
She's back.
Who is back? 
MaizieD
Germanshepherdsmum
What about those of us who read The Times?
The Times isn't going to tell you what Labour party policies are. It's Murdoch paper after all.
I think you do have to concede that there is a higher standard of journalism in the Times though MaizieD. If I want to read a more accurate representation of the position from the right I would choose the Times over the Telegraph every time.
Janetashbolt
yes because I live in a London Borough with 15 labour councillors and 2 labour MPs and the whole place is going to hell in a handcart, if there was another choice I'd made it
There's always another choice...
Germanshepherdsmum
What about those of us who read The Times?
The Times isn't going to tell you what Labour party policies are. It's Murdoch paper after all.
Fashionista1
Spoilt ballot papers are not counted they go in a sompletely separate envelope to The Count and are not even looked at at the Count. So spoining a ballot paper is a waste of your time actually bothering to vote and makes no difference to anybody. I have worked on the elections for nearly 45 years and it amuses me that people think they are making a statement.
I accept what you say, Fashionista1, as you have experience which I don't. However, I feel that rather than not vote, I would spoil my paper if there was nobody standing whom I felt I could vote for, and then would I not at the very least be counted as having turned out and done my bit by those who worked so hard to give me the vote? If the turnout is, say 60%, and the votes cast amount to 40%, that seems to me to be some kind of statement.
What about those of us who read The Times?
MaizieD
Has anyone who declares that they can't possibly vote Labour actually looked at the policies they are currently proposing?
Or is it some tribal hatred thing?
No Maizie it's a reader of the Express / Daily Mail / Sun / Telegraph thing.
Yes!
It's ended up a bit like football, people pick a team and cheer them on no matter how badly they play
Has anyone who declares that they can't possibly vote Labour actually looked at the policies they are currently proposing?
Or is it some tribal hatred thing?
kwest
I always voted Tory except one time when I was very cross with Mrs. Thatcher. Now this government clearly wishes all elderly people were dead I won't be voting for them. We don't have a credible party to take over though do we? I guess whoever promises the elderly the most will get my vote. Not that we can rely on the Tories not to break any election promises. Actually I have no idea who I will vote for. I don't trust any of them.
I agree, my vote realistically is “the most likely contender who isn’t labour”.
GillT57
Farzanah
The Conservative Foundation states that the Conservative Party has always stood for personal liberty, democracy and the rule of law.
What’s not to like ?
Not like these lefties who wish to deliver communism via the likes of Corbyn under the guise of socialism. ?
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That's the closest I can get to hysterical laughter. Wake up dear, Corbyn has gone. And he isn't a communist. And the Conservative party does not stand for the rule of law. Other than that, good try, but please wake up at the back
I thought that was a joke...
Surely no-one who is aware of the PM breaking the law HE WROTE, not once but several times, can say that the tory party stands for the 'rule of law' with a straight face.
Spoilt ballot papers are not counted they go in a sompletely separate envelope to The Count and are not even looked at at the Count. So spoining a ballot paper is a waste of your time actually bothering to vote and makes no difference to anybody. I have worked on the elections for nearly 45 years and it amuses me that people think they are making a statement.
Farzanah
At each election demographics indicate that age is the biggest predictor of how people vote, and for the over 65s the majority vote Tory. They are also the majority who turn out to vote, so it’s unlikely, as some have said the Tories want to see off the elderly (perhaps only the poor elderly).
I am hoping that the young will be motivated to get themselves out if there is a next time. Latest tory wheeze is to increase the interest rates on their student loans. I'm sure they're going to love that.
When I think that we got our university education free, with a no strings attached maintenance grant into the bargain, and then the majority of us have voted to pull up the ladder after us, it makes me sick. (pleased to say that I have never voted tory, ever.)
How rude
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