Who Are You Voting For

Started by Wiggles, November 15, 2019, 11:47:33 AM

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Churchill

I don't think there is a Brexit Candidate in my constituency if there is we may well vote for him or her.
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johnofgwent

Amazingly, the corrupt nepotist whose swung it so his daughter got nominated for the last two here has failed this time.



It won't matter though, I'm voting Brexit party
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Churchill

There will not be to many occasions that we will agree, I am not an extremist of either to the right or left, nor am I paranoid.
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papasmurf

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thankfully there are not enough right wing fascist to worry about


Give how far right the Tories will be after the general election with the moderate banished from the MPs I am afraid we will have to agree to disagree.
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Churchill

If we do vote the main reason will be to keep the Marxists and the fascist left out of power, thankfully there are not enough right wing fascist to worry about so they don't have a snowballs chance and never will have, only the paranoid worry about them
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papasmurf

My wife and I are as per usual voting tactically to keep a Tory out.
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Churchill

I have not made up my mind yet, I do which two parties I am not voting for and never, in fact I may not vote all first time in decades.
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Wiggles

Come on, we all come on here moaning about various political parties and politicians, but it is our duty to vote, so who's it going to be. I am no different to anyone else, and can confidently say there is no party that 100% reflects opinions. When Farage lead UKIP they got close, but those days have gone now. In my opinion the Conservative party is far to left wing, but it's two main contenders are so socialist they are bordering on communism. Let's take the main four parties, shall we?



THE GREEN PARTY

A bunch of nutters who have no interest in the economy and think hugging a tree and electric cars will sort all our problems



LIB DEMS

A party who have no respect for democracy. They want to ignore the will of the people in order the inhabitants of Scotland and London are kept happy. They actually think that a 1p on income tax will sort out the NHS, and unfortunately the more naive amongst us believe them. Of course, they have some other ideas, such as an open border  policy that will make the snowflakes happy, but in reality the only reason they will do well in this election is because of the incompetent labour party. On the subject of the Labour party .....................



LABOUR PARTY

I just love Corbyn and Dianne Abbott. Neither can be taken seriously, and I can't think of a better reason to bring back spitting image. According to Jezza, if you vote Labour you can have everything you ever wanted, and it's going to be funded by taxing any individual or company that has experienced a modicum of success. If that isn't enough (and it won't be) he's going to send us back nine years and borrow all the money in the world. If Jezza owned a business it would last to lunchtime on the first day, and he would then spend the rest of his life paying back his debt. Fortunately they have become the least credible Labour party of all time, and will fail miserably at the polls. However, they will get votes from the following people



1. Most people who live in London

2. Immigrants who want their family to come over

3. Teachers

4. Men who's father always voted Labour, and their fathers before him etc etc

5. Naive teenagers who believe socialism is a good idea



CONSERVATIVE

Like I said, far to left wing for me, but probably the best of a bad bunch. I must say I like Boris, and believe he has done his best to carry out democracy. Unfortunately the rest of parliament aren't so interested. It worries me that the Tories are turning their back on austerity, because we don't want to get ourselves back in the trouble we once were. They appear to be the only party that mention the economy. We desperately need all our companies, big and small, to prosper, and by taxing the life out of them won't help. Like it or not, we are going to leave Europe, so it's important we have a leader that believes in Brexit. Finally, a promise we are going to have an Australian style points based immigration system, and everyone wants that, don't they ?



From a personal standing I would love to see a political party address our growing population, as I believe until this is done we will never be able to have the infrastructure we need. Of course, to do this would mean upsetting far to many people, and no politician wants to risk that. I would also like to see a harder line on social welfare. There are far to many people in this country of ours who can contribute, but refuse to, and this desperately requires addressing. Finally, let's sort out this daft Barnett formula, I am sick of the Scotts getting everything to the cost of the English



I think by now most of you would have realised I will reluctantly be voting Conservative, but only because the competition is damn poor.



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