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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).

Iam64 Tue 31-Jan-23 15:10:04

My Jewish friends like me, oppose the Israeli govt. policies to Palestine - thst doesn’t make us antiSemitic

Grantanow Tue 31-Jan-23 15:03:19

I was briefly a Labour Party member in the 1970s since which time I joined no Party. I voted Lib Dem to keep a Tory out and then they ratted and joined the Tory-led coalition. Never again.

choughdancer Tue 31-Jan-23 13:05:02

I joined Labour when Jeremy Corbyn became leader, but left after what I felt was unfair treatment of him; he is not an anti-semite, but opposes Israel's politics towards the Palestinians, as do I. Also I felt there was a possibility of Labour getting back closer to its roots. I too live in a constituency that will only ever vote in a Conservative or Lib-Dem MP, so I tactically vote Lib-Dem to try and get the Tories out.

With all the deceit, lying and false promises we've had over the last few years, I would love to have a PM who lives in an ordinary house, prioritises working people and the poor, isn't a Sir, and most of all, does not lie.

toscalily Tue 31-Jan-23 12:46:01

Never been a paid up member of any party. I have always voted, mainly conservative, when living in other regions voted Liberal as there were no Conservative candidates or I did not consider them suitable, never voted Labour although I do think Andy B & Yvette Cooper, seem to have some integrity compared to many others. I feel very disillusioned and honestly don't know who I would vote for now.

Witzend Tue 31-Jan-23 12:32:44

No, not sufficiently (or remotely) enthused about the only two who ever stand a chance here. Dh is signed up with the LDs though - we are currently LD.

LadyHonoriaDedlock Tue 31-Jan-23 12:13:15

I was a member of the Labour Party for years, serving two separate terms as a local councillor. I was expelled in the end after writing a letter to the local paper supporting the Green candidate in a general election as the only anti-Trident candidate on the ballot. I was a member of the Green Party for a while after that, and since I moved to Scotland I've been a member of the SNP.

nadateturbe Tue 31-Jan-23 11:45:07

FannyC I love your SOH.

maddyone Tue 31-Jan-23 10:51:19

No, not strange for others, but totally not for me. I’ve voted for all three parties in the past (I know you didn’t ask that) but have no idea who I will vote for next time. I would hate to be tied into support for one party, plus I don’t want to fund any of them, although I guess I must have supported Labour with my NUT fees when I was teaching because I never opted out. But no, I have no allegiance to any of them and no desire to either.

Fleurpepper Tue 31-Jan-23 10:32:33

maddyone

No, absolutely not! And I never will be.

Thanks for all your interesting posts. Of course I never asked what party anyone belonged to, only if they belong to one.

Your post intrigues me maddyone- may I ask why? You make it sound like belonging, and therefore supporting financially (Labour gets funding from Unions, and Tories by rich donors who want support in Governement, and/or influence- but Greens, Lib Dems, etc, do not- and they need finances to operate) is a bit of an aberration or strange thing to do. Why?

Mollygo Tue 31-Jan-23 10:25:17

Interesting to see that no one is admitting to be a member of the tory Party!

Why would any one invite the torrent of accusations they’d get on here if they said they were a member of the Tory party?
Sensible GNs won’t even reveal that they vote Tory, never mind being a member of the party. I would never have admitted to voting Labour when Gordon Brown wiped thousands of DH’s pension.

Granny23 Tue 31-Jan-23 10:23:24

I have been an active campaigner, for the SNP since I was 14 (My parents were members) Never voted anything else in a GE but have given my 2nd vote to the Greens at SG elections. For LA elections when you have to rank the candidates in order of preference, (4 councillors to be elected in the ward) I have voted for SNP 1 & 2, Green 3 and the better of the 2 Labour candidates 4.

fancythat Tue 31-Jan-23 09:47:57

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fancythat Tue 31-Jan-23 09:47:39

FannyCornforth

fancythat

Interesting to see that no one is admitting to be a member of the tory Party!

What an apt username / comment combo!

I am useless a jokes.
Took me a little while to understand!

Grandma70s Tue 31-Jan-23 09:22:28

We have a duty to vote. People died for our right to do so.

I’ve never belonged to a political party. I was brought up Liberal/Lib Dem, and vote either for them or Green. I have voted Labour in the past, but no longer. I’ve never voted Tory and am never likely to.

Anniebach Tue 31-Jan-23 09:12:32

A member of the Labour Party for over 50 years, left when Corbyn was leader, joined again when he stood down.

allule Tue 31-Jan-23 08:56:37

I have usually voted Labour, and after the 2015 election joined. I was appalled by the treatment of Jeremy Corbyn, who brought some hope, and left when Keir Starmer reneged on his pledges.
Yesterday I joined Compass. Not really expecting much progress, but so depressed at the state of the country, I felt I should do something, however small.

FannyCornforth Tue 31-Jan-23 08:51:22

fancythat

Interesting to see that no one is admitting to be a member of the tory Party!

What an apt username / comment combo!

winterwhite Tue 31-Jan-23 08:27:05

Long-standing Lib Dem member.

fancythat Tue 31-Jan-23 08:26:44

Interesting to see that no one is admitting to be a member of the tory Party!

maddyone Tue 31-Jan-23 08:24:08

No, absolutely not! And I never will be.

nanna8 Tue 31-Jan-23 08:18:24

No - never have been and never will be. I vote according to how good or otherwise the local member is. There are some parties I wouldn’t vote for but that doesn’t include the major ones.

Iam64 Tue 31-Jan-23 08:15:45

It’s interesting and positive to see so many of us are interested in politics.
I worry when I hear people say they won’t vote, there’s no point because ‘they’re all the same’. No they aren’t, the policies and ideologies that underpin them are different.

nadateturbe Mon 30-Jan-23 23:06:31

I joined the Labour Party a few years ago but decided it was pointless as they wouldn't stand candidates in NI.

varian Mon 30-Jan-23 23:03:53

I am a member of the Liberal Democrats and pleased to see so many other Gransnetters are too.

Sallymander Mon 30-Jan-23 23:03:34

No, I have never been a member of a Political Party despite being a consistent SNP voter.