Who will you vote for and why?

I’m undecided as to whether I’ll even bother to vote in the election. Others will say if you don’t vote then don’t complain about what you get, but the deciding factor for me is Brexit and all the major parties are either against it, or have failed to implement it. If we vote on something and it’s not allowed happen, what’s the point of voting?

Modern day politics now means voting for a party, ignoring the promises and wait for them to decide what happens.

Domestically, do we vote for a continuing and crumbling minimum wage gig economy, or a return to the days of a tax the rich and great give-a-way freebie promises?

I have experienced …pound devalued, we have never had it so good,…tighten our belts, jam tomorrow , the pound in your pocket,…this was the cracker…nuclear power (it will be to cheap to meter) that is what they said.I have give them all a go including the vote on the err common market …I now voted out no army no closer union no gravy train for the boys who make the rules no thank you.so I may not vote it will only encourage them ,I read that on a bridge a few years back .

I’ll be voting Labour as they’re the only ones who can beat the Tories in my local.

Not a massive Labour supporter but anything would be better than the Tories right now in my opinion- if the Lib Dems had a chance of winning I’d vote for them instead- more of an anti-tory vote this time round I guess.

Anyone who will get the Tories out of power

you do know the LIB DEMS wanted to lower the age of consent but it was not the vote age I am on about they may still want to

Depends if im home or sleeping in my truck somewhere if I vote or not. As im from where Extinct Rebellion started I have to vote Tories to keep the weird Green/Labour/Lib types out.

The ones who vote labour will never be out of work with 200 trees to plant every minute for 20 years

As a working class working man I should be voting Labour, as that is the party who is SUPPOSED to represent the likes of me, and with the help of the Unions better my t.s and c.s and my way of life.
Thing is they don’t ! :bulb: …and they are manned by a bunch of clowns with an unelectable leader.

So Conservative it is, …not because I’m a raving Tory, but whatever Boris’s motives may be, (and I don’t really care tbh) he is the only one who is recognising and vowing to carry out the will of the majority, on a Democratic vote on Brexit.
If I voted Brexit party it would split the vote.
I’d have to be an idiot to vote for a party with the word ‘‘Democrats’’ in it …ie Lib Dems, when they do not recognise democracy in it 's purest form in the same Brexit vote…irony at it’s best. :unamused:
So it’s a ‘The best of 4 evils’ situation for me…so bring it on Boris.
When we get a Labour party back in it’s original form and make up, then and only then will I vote for them.

I didn’t hang around… my vote was cast on Tuesday 26th.
1 day after I received it.

I voted for the TNUK Xmas party …

Life long Tory voter but will vote Labour this time to get rid of Boris Johnson.

Labour have put an unknown 23yr old woman candidate up for election locally to replace the long standing MP who has stood down after making a million or two during his time in office.
To ensure his future wealth continues he also married the widow of former Chelsea chairman Mathew Harding. His greatest achievement was getting smoking banned in public places and workspaces

In-spite of what the conservatives want us to believe there’s more to this election than Brexit, I voted leave in the referendum but cannot vote for a conservative party that has given us a decade of austerity with all that it’s brought and will probably give us another 5 years of austerity if they win the election with a substantial majority, I sort of like Boris Johnson but I don’t trust Boris Johnson or believe anything he says, it’s strange how the magic money tree suddenly sprouted roots just before a general election was announced, my guess is that root rot will quickly set in again after the election :unamused:

While I think that some industries should be in public ownership I’m old enough to remember the 70s and what a complete mess the Labour party and unions made of the country, admittedly they did have a lot of help from incompetent management but I’m really sceptical of repeating a failed political ideology :unamused:

As far as I can find out the only choices where I live are Conservative Labour Liberal or the Green party, I won’t vote Liberal so may simply go to the polling station and spoil my ballot paper, to be honest I don’t feel I can vote for any of them :frowning:

None of the self serving lying incompetent barstewards should be an option in the pole :wink:

mrginge:
Depends if im home or sleeping in my truck somewhere if I vote or not. As im from where Extinct Rebellion started I have to vote Tories to keep the weird Green/Labour/Lib types out.

Funny how that one works.The brexit vote gave us a simple form to fill and post.Job done.I’ll wager theres a large number unable to get to a polling station conveniently,especially in our game.
Not that I’ll be putting any tick against any of these shysters anyhow.It’s a colossal smokescreen,puppet politicos doing their masters bidding.More folks need to get hip to the deception.

manalishi:

mrginge:
Depends if im home or sleeping in my truck somewhere if I vote or not. As im from where Extinct Rebellion started I have to vote Tories to keep the weird Green/Labour/Lib types out.

Funny how that one works.The brexit vote gave us a simple form to fill and post.Job done.I’ll wager theres a large number unable to get to a polling station conveniently,especially in our game.
Not that I’ll be putting any tick against any of these shysters anyhow.It’s a colossal smokescreen,puppet politicos doing their masters bidding.More folks need to get hip to the deception.

You could have registered for a postal vote, or a proxy vote.

Whilst despite the usual promises, it is really about Brexit because that determines our future. No matter what the promises from any of the parties, staying in the EU decides our future from outside the UK and once in, I know we can never vote it out again. So the choice for me is continuing as we are in a failing gig economy, or a return to the failed days of the 70s under Labour. In other words, the EU with its mass-economic immigration and competition, or the policies of hard-core socialism. :frowning:

That’s why I like Farage, who even if he’s wrong supports a kind of political revolution in which we have the chance to remove those politicians who have misled and lied to us over the years to make politics something that feathers a minority of nests. Whoever we vote in it will echo the famous saying of, ‘It doesn’t matter who you vote for, nothing changes.’

Franglais:

manalishi:

mrginge:
Depends if im home or sleeping in my truck somewhere if I vote or not. As im from where Extinct Rebellion started I have to vote Tories to keep the weird Green/Labour/Lib types out.

Funny how that one works.The brexit vote gave us a simple form to fill and post.Job done.I’ll wager theres a large number unable to get to a polling station conveniently,especially in our game.
Not that I’ll be putting any tick against any of these shysters anyhow.It’s a colossal smokescreen,puppet politicos doing their masters bidding.More folks need to get hip to the deception.

You could have registered for a postal vote, or a proxy vote.

Perhaps I would’ve if game worth candle typa thang.

Grandpa:
Whilst despite the usual promises, it is really about Brexit because that determines our future. No matter what the promises from any of the parties, staying in the EU decides our future from outside the UK and once in, I know we can never vote it out again. So the choice for me is continuing as we are in a failing gig economy, or a return to the failed days of the 70s under Labour. In other words, the EU with its mass-economic immigration and competition, or the policies of hard-core socialism. :frowning:

That’s why I like Farage, who even if he’s wrong supports a kind of political revolution in which we have the chance to remove those politicians who have misled and lied to us over the years to make politics something that feathers a minority of nests. Whoever we vote in it will echo the famous saying of, ‘It doesn’t matter who you vote for, nothing changes.’

Or the,I think Disraeli quote,“power rarely resides where we believe it resides” The whole things a giant chimera,a futile delusion.The world and it’s treasures belong to the gilded elite,always have,always will.They’ll toss us a scrap now and again to keep the lie intact,but surely your starting to see that the gloves are off and the ptb are getting desperate and anxious at the ever increasing rate of people waking up to the extent of their deceptions?

Vote Labour then you’re voting for a Marxist who hates the British Army and who mixes with terrorist groups. Seriously, do you want Abbot in charge of our defence■■?

id only go to the bother of voting if there was a new enoch,mosley or adolf standing with a chance of winning which is never going to happen due to the biased views,and treatment anyone from that corner of opinion comes from recieves.
apart from that itl matter not one iota who gets in if your at working class level,so itl make no difference to anyone in here apart from possibly conor,sammym,and ukgrandpajakethesnake ect not forgetting those with phd degrees in copying and pasting pish from google.
apart from then,then were all doomed…

I’ll spoil the ballot paper by writing English Democrats on it thereby boycotting this sham election.Anything other than that will just give credibility to an obvious attempt again by the EU to subvert the Brexit process.Just like the previous GE in 2017 was.