Sun May 14, 2017 8:38 am
Sun May 14, 2017 8:57 am
Sun May 14, 2017 9:27 am
Sun May 14, 2017 10:02 am
Steve Zodiak wrote:Voted for a labour candidate who I know in local election, as he genuinely works for the good of his local community. The thought of Corbyn, Abbott etc., terrifying.
Sun May 14, 2017 10:03 am
Sun May 14, 2017 10:28 am
Steve Zodiak wrote:Voted for a labour candidate who I know in local election, as he genuinely works for the good of his local community. The thought of Corbyn, Abbott etc., terrifying.
Sun May 14, 2017 10:54 am
angelis1949 wrote:Steve Zodiak wrote:Voted for a labour candidate who I know in local election, as he genuinely works for the good of his local community. The thought of Corbyn, Abbott etc., terrifying.
Don't you realise that any vote for a Labour candidate is a vote for Corbyn
Sun May 14, 2017 11:24 am
grange_end1927 wrote:Was Labour, no more for me, you got be a mug to vote them now.
Voted brexit so voting Con and stability
Sun May 14, 2017 11:53 am
Steve Zodiak wrote:angelis1949 wrote:Steve Zodiak wrote:Voted for a labour candidate who I know in local election, as he genuinely works for the good of his local community. The thought of Corbyn, Abbott etc., terrifying.
Don't you realise that any vote for a Labour candidate is a vote for Corbyn
In local elections I tend to go for the person rather than the party. He is one of four who were
elected onto our local community council. In a general election I vote for a party rather than a person. I do not particularly trust any part, and they are both full of promises that will not be kept, as has happened in every election since I was old enough to vote. I will vote for the lesser of two evils, but whoever gets in, I know that as an ordinary man in the street I will not notice any dramatic changes in my living standards. They both have the same money to play with, and whatever either gives with one hand, they will take away with the other. By the time the next election comes around, whoever wins this one, I guarantee that we will all be complaining about exactly the same things we are complaining about now.
Sun May 14, 2017 12:04 pm
Sun May 14, 2017 12:14 pm
CasuallyCasual wrote:I can't believe there are so many misinformed flippers on here that are considering voting for the Tories
Sun May 14, 2017 12:23 pm
CasuallyCasual wrote:I can't believe there are so many misinformed flippers on here that are considering voting for the Tories
Sun May 14, 2017 12:25 pm
Sun May 14, 2017 1:01 pm
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Sun May 14, 2017 1:40 pm
Magners wrote:First time Coservative for me.
Voted UKIP last election and Labour before that.
Sun May 14, 2017 2:18 pm
TERRYB wrote:Can only see one outcome
An absolute landslide Tory victory and the end of Corbyn.
Sun May 14, 2017 2:44 pm
Sun May 14, 2017 2:51 pm
wez1927 wrote:grange_end1927 wrote:Was Labour, no more for me, you got be a mug to vote them now.
Voted brexit so voting Con and stability
Totally agree
Sun May 14, 2017 2:58 pm
Bluebird72 wrote:wez1927 wrote:grange_end1927 wrote:Was Labour, no more for me, you got be a mug to vote them now.
Voted brexit so voting Con and stability
Totally agree
You know May voted remain and corbyn wanted to leave. May wants to rise tuition fees again, build houses that no one can afford and bring back fox hunting. The NHS has been nice and stable recently hasn't it, just like he rest of our economy.
Sun May 14, 2017 3:03 pm
Sun May 14, 2017 3:07 pm
Bluebird72 wrote:Bluebird72 wrote:wez1927 wrote:grange_end1927 wrote:Was Labour, no more for me, you got be a mug to vote them now.
Voted brexit so voting Con and stability
Totally agree
You know May voted remain and corbyn wanted to leave. May wants to rise tuition fees again, build houses that no one can afford and bring back fox hunting. The NHS has been nice and stable recently hasn't it, just like he rest of our economy.
Also she's been "mixed" in her voting for equal gay rights, gerally voted against laws to promote equality and human rights amd has also generally voted against giving the Welsh assembly more power but no you're right "strong and stable". Melt
Sun May 14, 2017 3:14 pm
Steve Zodiak wrote:Bluebird72 wrote:Bluebird72 wrote:wez1927 wrote:grange_end1927 wrote:Was Labour, no more for me, you got be a mug to vote them now.
Voted brexit so voting Con and stability
Totally agree
You know May voted remain and corbyn wanted to leave. May wants to rise tuition fees again, build houses that no one can afford and bring back fox hunting. The NHS has been nice and stable recently hasn't it, just like he rest of our economy.
Also she's been "mixed" in her voting for equal gay rights, gerally voted against laws to promote equality and human rights amd has also generally voted against giving the Welsh assembly more power but no you're right "strong and stable". Melt
Sun May 14, 2017 4:06 pm
Sun May 14, 2017 4:08 pm
Steve Zodiak wrote:Steve Zodiak wrote:Bluebird72 wrote:Bluebird72 wrote:wez1927 wrote:grange_end1927 wrote:Was Labour, no more for me, you got be a mug to vote them now.
Voted brexit so voting Con and stability
Totally agree
You know May voted remain and corbyn wanted to leave. May wants to rise tuition fees again, build houses that no one can afford and bring back fox hunting. The NHS has been nice and stable recently hasn't it, just like he rest of our economy.
Also she's been "mixed" in her voting for equal gay rights, gerally voted against laws to promote equality and human rights amd has also generally voted against giving the Welsh assembly more power but no you're right "strong and stable". Melt
Need to remember who introduced tuition fees in the first place. As far as fox hunting goes, you may be right. I have read the press reports as well, and although I may have missed it, I have not heard her say she is pro hunting and plans to re-introduce it. As I have said today, I take press reports with a pinch of salt, and I would have thought that being pro hunting would be a good way to lose a lot of votes.
Sun May 14, 2017 4:27 pm
Sun May 14, 2017 4:31 pm
JimCP91 wrote:Steve Zodiak wrote:Steve Zodiak wrote:Bluebird72 wrote:Bluebird72 wrote:wez1927 wrote:grange_end1927 wrote:Was Labour, no more for me, you got be a mug to vote them now.
Voted brexit so voting Con and stability
Totally agree
You know May voted remain and corbyn wanted to leave. May wants to rise tuition fees again, build houses that no one can afford and bring back fox hunting. The NHS has been nice and stable recently hasn't it, just like he rest of our economy.
Also she's been "mixed" in her voting for equal gay rights, gerally voted against laws to promote equality and human rights amd has also generally voted against giving the Welsh assembly more power but no you're right "strong and stable". Melt
Need to remember who introduced tuition fees in the first place. As far as fox hunting goes, you may be right. I have read the press reports as well, and although I may have missed it, I have not heard her say she is pro hunting and plans to re-introduce it. As I have said today, I take press reports with a pinch of salt, and I would have thought that being pro hunting would be a good way to lose a lot of votes.
There is a video online where she categorically says she's is pro fox hunting personally, and will allow parliament to vote.
Yes labour did introduce tuition fees, but Corbyn wants to abolish them as well as reverse all privatisation of the NHS. The NHS privatisation has doubled under the Torys.
Sun May 14, 2017 5:47 pm
he service and work done by the people there is amazing but financially the NHS is going down the toilet, on the case of university tuition fees they were free for my parents and are free in Scotland and capped in Wales, if we got rid of the murder submarines we done need we'd have enough money to cover tuition fees help the NHS or maybe some of the money we are sending to the EU could help out.Steve Zodiak wrote:JimCP91 wrote:Steve Zodiak wrote:Steve Zodiak wrote:Bluebird72 wrote:Bluebird72 wrote:wez1927 wrote:grange_end1927 wrote:Was Labour, no more for me, you got be a mug to vote them now.
Voted brexit so voting Con and stability
Totally agree
You know May voted remain and corbyn wanted to leave. May wants to rise tuition fees again, build houses that no one can afford and bring back fox hunting. The NHS has been nice and stable recently hasn't it, just like he rest of our economy.
Also she's been "mixed" in her voting for equal gay rights, gerally voted against laws to promote equality and human rights amd has also generally voted against giving the Welsh assembly more power but no you're right "strong and stable". Melt
Need to remember who introduced tuition fees in the first place. As far as fox hunting goes, you may be right. I have read the press reports as well, and although I may have missed it, I have not heard her say she is pro hunting and plans to re-introduce it. As I have said today, I take press reports with a pinch of salt, and I would have thought that being pro hunting would be a good way to lose a lot of votes.
There is a video online where she categorically says she's is pro fox hunting personally, and will allow parliament to vote.
Yes labour did introduce tuition fees, but Corbyn wants to abolish them as well as reverse all privatisation of the NHS. The NHS privatisation has doubled under the Torys.
Could run into problems getting rid of tuition fees. I think that may lead to less Universities, and only the better ones will remain. That would mean students who are presently accepted to some of the lesser universities would not be able to get into the more established ones. Have'nt seen the foxhunting video, but if you say it is out there fair enough. I guess that will cost her some votes, although probably not enough to have a massive effect on the election outcome. As far as the NHS is concerned, I am presently having to use it more than I would have liked. I can only speak as I find it, and to be fair I have only experienced excellent care. I may be one of the lucky ones, but I can't fault the service I have received so far.
Sun May 14, 2017 5:59 pm
Sun May 14, 2017 6:09 pm