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Old 11-03-2018, 04:47 PM #1
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Vote SNP Vicky. Road trip!
Sturgeon is one of the worst ones for this 'biology is not real' bull**** Scotland are further down the rabbit hole than England is.

Though I would prefer to live in Scotland tbh, at least they are cushioned from the endless cuts to ill people. Only a few miles up the road, but more snow and colder weather..hmm

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I am ****ed if there is another election soon. I cannot vote Labour as they are a mess and are actively trying to remove the rights of women. I cannot vote for a party that are trying to remove my rights, and the rights of my daughter..obviously.

However I cannot vote for the Tories either. As they are actively ****ing my life, as a disabled and not very well off person.

Anything else is a wasted vote really. And near all other parties support 'self-ID', the only party I am aware of that do not back this ridiculous proposal is UKIP, and hell will freeze over before I vote for them.

So yeah, politically homeless. First time ever, and it does not feel good.
..I guess how I’m thinking about it, Vicky...is it won’t be a ‘wasted vote’ for me even though it won’t have any impact on a government at this moment in time or in any near future in my lifetime, quite possibly...but unless those ‘wasted votes’ also happen and grow more and more in their collective thoughts...?...then there will only be two possibilities to consider and the same potential dilemma as generations go on etc...so it’s more a ‘future vote’ of potential options as opposed to a ‘wasted vote’...a future of more balance and centre that we need so much...
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..I guess how I’m thinking about it, Vicky...is it won’t be a ‘wasted vote’ for me even though it won’t have any impact on a government at this moment in time or in any near future in my lifetime, quite possibly...but unless those ‘wasted votes’ also happen and grow more and more in their collective thoughts...?...then there will only be two possibilities to consider and the same potential dilemma as generations go on etc...so it’s more a ‘future vote’ of potential options as opposed to a ‘wasted vote’...a future of more balance and centre that we need so much...
Yeah I guess. the lib dems seemed to be creeping up as a realistic option, until Clegg ****ed all the students and went back on the one pledge that probably won them more votes than any other pledge combined

I think I will probably end up voting independent, come voting time, if we have any independant candidates (from memory last time we had 4 labour 3 tory a lib dem and a ukip). No chance at all, but I would not really feel right not voting AT ALL given everything people have done to ensure I have the option to vote
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Every day the tories make themselves more and more unattractive to more and more people, I welcome any shift towards Labour.
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Polls had "Stay" (referendum) and "Clinton" (US presidential) ahead by such huge margins that bookies were giving 1/5 on for each. They also didn't reflect the latest GE at all. I'm not sure they're even close to accurate.
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Polls had "Stay" (referendum) and "Clinton" (US presidential) ahead by such huge margins that bookies were giving 1/5 on for each. They also didn't reflect the latest GE at all. I'm not sure they're even close to accurate.
Leave was consistently higher than remain in the polls, apart from the short spike after Cox's murder... it's just that nobody believed the polls back then, but they were well within the margin of error.
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When Labour loses the next GE the Labour mob have to remove Jeremy "I will not be moved" and take him down.
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https://yougov.co.uk/news/categories/voting-intention/

Not changed much, as expected - 43% Labour and 41% Tories. Considerably more reliable than the Mirror stating 44% Labour and 37% Tories - a huge 5% difference. Who would you believe?
don't believe any of them - mps or polls. its as useful as poetry
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How many have voted in these polls ?
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