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Anybody else who doesn't know who to vote for?

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Sarnia Thu 23-May-24 13:19:23

At the end of the day it's a 2 horse race. Tory or Labour. At the moment I can't bring myself to vote for another 5 years of the same mess under the Tories but neither does Labour appeal. It bothers me that in the local elections we had areas where people were elected who were more concerned with Gaza and Palestine than what they could do for their community. I think that would happen more under Labour than the Tories. We laugh at Trump/Biden but are we any better?

kittylester Thu 23-May-24 13:18:43

Not sure that GSM has a party of her own.

Let's not get personal on here.

I'd love to see a coalition.

Siope Thu 23-May-24 13:18:14

Germanshepherdsmum

Uncontrolled immigration is extremely bad for the country.

Where did anyone say otherwise?

Cossy Thu 23-May-24 13:10:56

Germanshepherdsmum

Uncontrolled immigration is extremely bad for the country.

Absolutely correct and I don’t know a soul, whoever they politically support, who would disagree with you.

Why haven’t your party done more to control both “legal” and “illegal” immigration? Both have rocketed in the last 14 years.

Germanshepherdsmum Thu 23-May-24 13:08:12

Uncontrolled immigration is extremely bad for the country.

HomeAgain123 Thu 23-May-24 13:07:56

At a loss also … I’m going to look at reform’s agenda but is that then a vote away from

LottieLouise Thu 23-May-24 13:07:23

I have not got a clue as I don't trust any of them.

Siope Thu 23-May-24 13:04:42

My reservations about Labour are because they seem set on perpetuating the toxic myth that immigration is bad for the UK, in the face of huge amounts of evidence to the contrary; appear to intend to maintain the cruel and ineffective ‘two-child’ rule; and are pledging (rightly) a massive affordable housing programme which will (inappropriately) be led by the private sector, without repealing or amending the disastrous Right to Buy.

Nonetheless, I would prefer a Labour government to more of the destruction the Tories would wreak, so would vote for them if they had the smallest chance of ousting the Conservatives in my constituency.

They don’t, so I will vote Green.

Skydancer Thu 23-May-24 12:50:09

Agree with Smileless about transgender rubbish. I'm voting Lib Dem as they have a chance in my area whereas Labour doesn't. It will help keep out the Tories. Wish we could vote on policies rather than parties as I agree with bits of what they all say. No one party represents my views.

LizzieDrip Thu 23-May-24 12:45:51

Just vote Labour!

Cossy Thu 23-May-24 12:41:59

Anniebach

Only Labour or Conservative could form a government

Or a coalition?

Cossy Thu 23-May-24 12:41:37

Oooh not seen anywhere in any of Labour's manifestos or proposals that we should admit any more mugrants than this govt has!

I cannot comment on trans gender rubbish let’s just agree we have different stances on this topic grin

Smileless2012 Thu 23-May-24 12:16:57

I don't trust Labour either, for the reason you've mentioned and also because I don't trust them to take a firm stand against all of this trans gender nonsense.

Anniebach Thu 23-May-24 12:16:55

Only Labour or Conservative could form a government

Namsnanny Thu 23-May-24 12:15:14

I'm at a loss too.
My local mp is nothing to write home about, otherwise I would first consider voting for the person not the party.

I could go on about the whys and wherefore's, but others have covered that elsewhere.

Oreo Thu 23-May-24 12:14:22

Am voting Labour but with a few reservations.😬

Shinamae Thu 23-May-24 12:12:27

Reform for Me

meddijess Thu 23-May-24 12:07:00

I would not vote Conservative, but I don't trust Labour not to open the floodgates to yet more people who really don't like us and want to do us harm. Who to vote for - any ideas?