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Are you a member of any political Party?

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Fleurpepper Mon 30-Jan-23 15:31:16

I realise many will not wish to disclose, and that is totally comprehensible, of course. However, I think if you are prepared to back a Party, its goals and principles, financially and otherwise, you should be prepared to stand by your decision.

This is probably not usual, but I am a paid up member of 3 different Parties, Lib Dems, Green and Labour, and will vote tactically when the time comes (can't come soon enough, I must say).

Germanshepherdsmum Wed 01-Feb-23 20:41:44

How on earth could you not read and understand the rules you were signing up to? I really don’t understand,

Whitewavemark2 Wed 01-Feb-23 19:55:36

5th columnist🙂

toscalily Wed 01-Feb-23 19:41:07

I do find it unusual that someone would think that it is even possible to join three different political parties. Did it not occur to you Fleurpepper that others would consider there was a "conflict of interest"? and a flouting of the rules.

Urmstongran Wed 01-Feb-23 19:26:20

Fleurpepper I for one took your meaning to be which party you’d most like to support when you said ‘you’d think about it’. I didn’t for one minute think you were indicating that you’d be flippant about the rules.
😊

Galaxy Wed 01-Feb-23 18:41:46

I attend branch and constituency meetings for the labour party, I have to be honest and say if I knew someone was also a member of other parties I would find it uncomfortable. It would I think make me speak less freely although that might not be a bad thingsmile

Fleurpepper Wed 01-Feb-23 18:37:03

DaisyAnne

Fleurpepper

Oh I see DaisyAnne has posted links.

Well I can truly say I was not aware of such rules. Will have to think about that one and make a decision.

What's to think about. Or do you often think it's okay for you to break rules?

Did I say that? I shall have to make a choice then, one or the other, or probably none. If it is the rules, fair enough.

Whitewavemark2 Wed 01-Feb-23 18:35:16

Fleurpepper

Well there is certainly no Law against it. Surely Parties are happy for the subs.

Do you have a link to that effect?

I see absolutely nought wrong with it. All 3 parties are very close in so many ways- and I do believe all 3 should make an alliance to houst Tories.

😄😄😄 - you are a very naughty person.

Pursed lips all around.

DaisyAnne Wed 01-Feb-23 18:29:57

Germanshepherdsmum

I doubt they check up - but when you look at the rules they are so clear, why would you join in breach of them? If as a member you vote for a party leader, should your vote count when you are in breach of the rules? I think not. It’s dishonest.

I have to agree.

DaisyAnne Wed 01-Feb-23 18:29:07

Fleurpepper

Oh I see DaisyAnne has posted links.

Well I can truly say I was not aware of such rules. Will have to think about that one and make a decision.

What's to think about. Or do you often think it's okay for you to break rules?

GrannyGravy13 Wed 01-Feb-23 18:07:00

varian I can assure you that I have no need for cheap beer.

Unfortunately our local has a new landlord and the whole ambience has changed.

Actually the local working man’s club is far cheaper but really not our thing.

varian Wed 01-Feb-23 18:00:45

GrannyGravy13

I am thinking of joining the Conservatives Party, as the local Conservative Club has a really good atmosphere, cosy log fire, lots of events and good food.

That is the way that many ordinary working class people were persuaded to vote Conservative - the Conservative Club sold cheap beer.

eazybee Wed 01-Feb-23 17:21:00

Many people openly joined the Labour party simply to vote for Jeremy Corbyn because they knew what an electoral disaster he would be.

MerylStreep Wed 01-Feb-23 17:18:36

Fleurpepper

Link please.

I posted the link Re Labour Party rules.
You posted 6 minutes later and you didn’t see my post ?

Fleurpepper Wed 01-Feb-23 17:03:15

Oh I see DaisyAnne has posted links.

Well I can truly say I was not aware of such rules. Will have to think about that one and make a decision.

Germanshepherdsmum Wed 01-Feb-23 17:02:28

Just Google like I did - but presumably if you are a member of these parties you have a copy of their rules?

Fleurpepper Wed 01-Feb-23 17:00:15

Link please.

Germanshepherdsmum Wed 01-Feb-23 16:57:58

I doubt they check up - but when you look at the rules they are so clear, why would you join in breach of them? If as a member you vote for a party leader, should your vote count when you are in breach of the rules? I think not. It’s dishonest.

GrannyGravy13 Wed 01-Feb-23 16:57:46

I am thinking of joining the Conservatives Party, as the local Conservative Club has a really good atmosphere, cosy log fire, lots of events and good food.

MerylStreep Wed 01-Feb-23 16:56:04

DaisyAnne
It’s all there, isn’t it. Loud and clear.

Oreo Wed 01-Feb-23 16:53:44

Looks like you slipped under the radar then Fleurpepper😁

DaisyAnne Wed 01-Feb-23 16:47:25

You are breaking rules you agreed to keep - isn't that enough?

labour.org.uk/terms-and-conditions/

MerylStreep has already given you the one for the Lib Dems as this: www.libdems.org.uk/join

I think you will have to look the Greens up for yourself

Fleurpepper Wed 01-Feb-23 16:34:49

Well there is certainly no Law against it. Surely Parties are happy for the subs.

Do you have a link to that effect?

I see absolutely nought wrong with it. All 3 parties are very close in so many ways- and I do believe all 3 should make an alliance to houst Tories.

DaisyAnne Wed 01-Feb-23 16:17:59

Fleurpepper

DaisyAnne

Am I the only one who feels concerned that Fleurpepper broke party rules in order to belong to three of them? I really did find it odd that you could.

Sorry, was out with friends and then swimming.

There was absolutely no mention of this when I joined either of the 3.

But you know now Fleurpepper smile.

DaisyAnne Wed 01-Feb-23 16:04:39

LadyHonoriaDedlock

It may depend on which parties Fleurpepper is a member of. You can be a member of both the SNP and Plaid Cymru, and quite a few here in Scotland are and probably in Wales too, because they will never stand candidates against each other. Such people may also be members of one of the Northern Ireland too, presumably the Alliance or Sinn Féin since I doubt they would join Unionist parties. There are SNP members who are also members of Sinn Féin and this is within the rules although sometimes unionists will make an issue of it to be mischievous.

Your point applies to belonging to the Labour Party and the Co-operative Party LadyHonoria. But the specify that to join you may not belong to any other party.

Fleurpepper Wed 01-Feb-23 15:36:19

DaisyAnne

Am I the only one who feels concerned that Fleurpepper broke party rules in order to belong to three of them? I really did find it odd that you could.

Sorry, was out with friends and then swimming.

There was absolutely no mention of this when I joined either of the 3.