Socialist landslide engulf's England !

Started by Borchester, May 05, 2023, 10:09:12 PM

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Scott777

Surely not because people are becoming more socialist, but simply that Tory voters realise Tories and Labour are the same corporate puppets, and so are voting for nobodies, or not voting at all.
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papasmurf

Quote from: patman post on May 08, 2023, 12:11:21 PM
I guess if we ignore the erroneous apostrophe in the thread's title, Borchester was implying that the majority of Tory council seats lost were won by Left/Socialist supporters or sympathisers.

Personally, I do not judge England to have been engulfed, but there certainly appears to have been a lurch Leftward, though whether any of the people involved fit your classification of socialist is for our to decide...
I don't have a classification of socialist, but to most people using the term on internet forums usually mean this:-



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patman post

Quote from: papasmurf on May 08, 2023, 11:12:03 AM
I am merely asking a question what socialists? It is a legitimate question.
I guess if we ignore the erroneous apostrophe in the thread's title, Borchester was implying that the majority of Tory council seats lost were won by Left/Socialist supporters or sympathisers. 

Personally, I do not judge England to have been engulfed, but there certainly appears to have been a lurch Leftward, though whether any of the people involved fit your classification of socialist is for our to decide...
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papasmurf

Quote from: Nick on May 08, 2023, 11:02:21 AM
3 different people have asked you for proof of polling cards without the heading ID NEEDED, but you've provided none and just tried to fudge your way out of it.
So, ask away, I expect you will get nothing from anybody on here.
I am merely asking a question what socialists? It is a legitimate question.
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Nick

Quote from: papasmurf on May 08, 2023, 10:14:42 AM
I have to ask what socialists, as mentioned in the thread header.
3 different people have asked you for proof of polling cards without the heading ID NEEDED, but you've provided none and just tried to fudge your way out of it.
So, ask away, I expect you will get nothing from anybody on here.
I can explain it to you, but I can't understand it for you.

papasmurf

I have to ask what socialists, as mentioned in the thread header.
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Streetwalker

Quote from: patman post on May 07, 2023, 06:49:53 PM
When did the "British" electorate (other than those in the leader's constituency) ever vote for a PM?
I was refering to the Conservative party members vote that elected Truss who as we know was not the chosen one so was outed by her fellow MP's with the help of globalist soothsayers 

patman post

Quote from: papasmurf on May 07, 2023, 06:57:12 PM
No I am not, it is the wall to wall coronation putting the issue on the back burners.  The is a massive row going on about it as more information surfaces. I have had numerous organisations emailing me for information but as there was no voting in Cornwall, I can't fill out the surveys.


Local elections 2023: Counts under way as voter ID issues begin to emerge | Politics News | Sky News

"We already know from our research that the ID requirement posed a greater challenge for some groups in society, and that some people were regrettably unable to vote today as a result," a spokesperson added.

"It will be essential to understand the extent of this impact, and the reasons behind it, before a final view can be taken on how the policy has worked in practice and what can be learnt for future elections."
You are making this up. Your link is a wiggle.

Are you sure those numerous organisations emailing you are not just saying you're wrong?

There's still no official instruction I can find that decrees info about photo ID must be on Poll cards. Maybe it'll be there next time, as so many people are now complaining they didn't know about the new rule...
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patman post

Quote from: Streetwalker on May 07, 2023, 05:40:30 PM
The tory vote did find one hey could latch onto . Trouble is his own party chucked him out and followed it up with chucking out his elected replacement . As we saw with the EU installing people into positions of power doesn't go down well with the British electorate .

Mordant certainly did a fine job at the coronation though I wouldn't say being a competent carrier of a sword  is an attribute needed for leading the country .
When did the "British" electorate (other than those in the leader's constituency) ever vote for a PM?

The electorate even voted for Labour in 1945, ignoring the Conservative's leader who'd led them through the war, because they'd had enough of hardship, shortages, and strikes. The same could happen even if Sunak (or a successor) manages some improvements by the next general election.

A sword seems to be symbolic for Lady Justice and could be good for a new leader — though some depictions show her blindfolded, which might be useful for Mordaunt if she'd rather forget the Johnson and Truss debacles...
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patman post

Quote from: papasmurf on May 07, 2023, 04:23:06 PM
It has already been posted on the forum, the ID requirement should be by law on the polling card. That seems to have been ignored by a significant number of councils.
Are you sure — or are you making fabricating things again?

There seems to be no official ruling that polling cards should carry info other than the address of the polling station, the date of the election or referendum, and polling station opening times.***

It would be helpful if you'd provide the link again. But I'm expecting one of your usual wiggles...

*** https://www.electoralcommission.org.uk/sites/default/files/pdf_file/Poll-card-ordinary.pdf
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papasmurf

Quote from: Streetwalker on May 07, 2023, 05:40:30 PM

Mordant certainly did a fine job at the coronation though I wouldn't say being a competent carrier of a sword  is an attribute needed for leading the country .
Given Mordaunt's appalling track record I agree.
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Streetwalker

Quote from: patman post on May 07, 2023, 03:35:10 PM
They're on their fifth PM already. How many more do you think they need to go through before voters find one they can latch onto?

Mind you, Penny Mordaunt cut an imposing and patriotic figure in front of millions of voters, so perhaps she might whip the Tories into shape...
The tory vote did find one hey could latch onto . Trouble is his own party chucked him out and followed it up with chucking out his elected replacement . As we saw with the EU installing people into positions of power doesn't go down well with the British electorate .

Mordant certainly did a fine job at the coronation though I wouldn't say being a competent carrier of a sword  is an attribute needed for leading the country . 

papasmurf

Quote from: patman post on May 07, 2023, 03:47:26 PM
I've looked and can find no other instructions than polling cards should inform residents voters where their polling station is and when (date and time) they can vote.

Are you able to provide the actual instruction, or and example of a polling card with this information...?
It has already been posted on the forum, the ID requirement should be by law on the polling card. That seems to have been ignored by a significant number of councils. 
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patman post

Quote from: papasmurf on May 07, 2023, 01:25:51 PM
Nick I could read and do basic arithmetic before I was aged three. (I blame my mother, who also purchased at great expense a set of encyclopaedias whilst I was at primary school.)
The need for voter ID was information that was very badly disseminated with far too many councils ignoring the legal requirement to have that information on polling cards.
The furore about is is being obscured by the wall the wall coronation bullshine.
I've looked and can find no other instructions than polling cards should inform residents voters where their polling station is and when (date and time) they can vote.

Are you able to provide the actual instruction, or and example of a polling card with this information...?
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