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Tibbs election poll
So this is Tibbs election poll.
I'll put up an anonymous poll to see who you're voting for next Thursday. If you're already sure where you're votes going. Then cast your vote on the poll. If you're not sure, then I'll leave this poll open until election day. And you can cast your honest vote any time upto then, but you only get one vote.. |
I left it anonymous on the poll incase you don't wish to share your vote with anyone else.
Alternatively, if you do want to share, then feel free to share in the thread. |
I'm voting Labour, I doubt that's any surprise.
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None of them....not voting.
But still having my say on TIBB. |
I'm voting for bin head
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National Front for me
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Going to spoil my vote, first time ever
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Remember as a child wondering how people managed to spoil their votes when it was just putting a cross in a box :laugh:
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Make sure you vote (That includes you, Arista)
It will be interesting to see how Tibb votes compared to the majority of the country. "Honesty" is all I ask for. I think I deserve your honesty after the years of honesty I've given to you over the years on this forum. |
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I have no candidate for who i want to vote for so ????? So i voted in your poll who i would have voted if there was a candidate. In real election , I may well spoil. |
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spoiling a vote takes effort, and you have to make it so that no candidate can claim it is actually a vote for them. Simply not voting conveys exactly the same message without having to do anything.
Spoiling a vote only really means something in countries where voting is compulsory |
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However while out canvassing I know of a fair number who want to send an alternative message. Now maybe they rarely vote anyhow. I can get where Cherie is coming from and she's in the main a very rational person. Nearly 34% of voters able to vote in 2019, didn't vote at all Yet to the political establishment, nothing changes to address that Despite that high figure not voting. I'm an advocate for PR, and I know to get that it has to come from one of the bigger 2 Parties. I'm disappointed it's not in Labours manifesto. However hope it will be in the next one . It will never be in a Con manifesto, never ever. So since we can't get a ballot slip with, none of the above on it. Maybe the more spoiled ballots may help send a better message to the political establishment. That people have gone to vote but are so disillusioned and feeling politically homeless that even going out to vote they spoil the ballot paper. Of course it's annoying for the vote counters who have to separate all the spoiled ballots. However, if they were valid votes, they'd still have to count them anyway. Just today, I've been told from 8 people, who have a postal vote, that it's been ripped up and put in the bin. Thankfully they were usually Con voters. These were people though in their 70s who are left disillusioned and feeling badly let down. It's very, very sad. I'd like to see a political set up where people were welcoming voting because they believed their vote did REALLY count and could make a real positive difference. |
I'm voting Conservative. Said I wouldn't for ages and I neither think they deserve my vote nor any longer in power. But I am ideologically a conservative and think if I don't give them a vote then no one will so yeah. I feel quite comfortable voting Tory knowing that it will not make any real difference
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They don't sound like it, given you say 'They don't deserve your vote" What if the Conservative Party got infiltrated by non-Conservaties? |
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I admire your loyalty. I can't bear these Cons at present but I'm coming across so many voters while canvassing who have voted Con for decades. Who feel they cannot now, or will be holding their noses this time. That's sad. A lady I talked to a while back now, she is 88, since 1959 she's voted every election for the Cons. Reluctantly in 2019 because she thought Johnson an idiot. She intends to vote and is battling emotionally who to vote for now. I really feel for her, her lifelong allegiance she feels has to be changed at 88 years old I was Just pleased to hear her say that she could never vote however for Reform. |
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It's similar to Starmer and his comments on Labour 2019 - he didn't think they'd win and he didn't like Corbyn but he wanted to support Labour values. They got battered then but 5 years later they're on the verge of a massive majority. It'll take longer for the Tory party but this could still be an opportunity to rebuild the party. |
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I'm not voting for any of these lot.
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Plus tbh I've never registered to vote anyway. I will probably do it someday, maybe when I'm not such a lazy bastard.:joker: |
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There are imo people running things behind the scenes, and they pass off their ideas as a Sunak policy (or soon to be a Starmer policy,) and I can definitely take a guess at who our so-called leaders are answering to. |
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