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"They're not always necessarily mutually exclusive! Tomorrow I will voting for what I believe is best for me AND the country. In my constituency it really doesn't matter how I vote, the incumbent will win comfortably whether I vote red, blue, yellow, green or whatever! " This is true for me too. I campaign for what I believe is right for the country. | |||
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"Vote for the person I think will serve the constituency best. G'wan Ben " Is Ben standing? That'd be an erection not an election. | |||
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"Vote for the person I think will serve the constituency best. G'wan Ben Is Ben standing? That'd be an erection not an election. " | |||
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"I live in one of the safest Tory seats in the country but will be voting for my friends and family. I would rather pay extra tax under a Labour government and see extra funding for the NHS, for education, for additional police than see the continued drain on these essential services under the tories. Everyone has their own reasons for how they will vote, these are just mine" And mine It's about voting for the many and not the few. The country has many but the tories only serve the few. | |||
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"when i first voted many years ago i was very unpolitically aware but knew i felt strongly about keeping grammar schools so i voted tory - now i need to keep the nhs - i try and see the big picture but think of me and mine as well - finding a balance and tbh im strugglng these days " The whole "keep the nhs" thing is kind of hilarious given most privitization/raping of it has been done under labour. Take pfi, initially a tory idea shot down lots of "omg it's privitization they're selling our nhs!!!" So tories never do anything with it. Labour get in power and use it to raise quick cash for thier spending sprees and in return saddle the nhs with such a massive debt some of the hospitals forced into the scheme now have whole floors empty and derelict because they can't afford to staff them with the cost of repaying the private companies. Labour also tried it with the tube but the companies had to be bought out by the tax payer cause they failed so badly (notice labour buys out the tube from trouble but leaves the nhs with its crippling debt to thier mates?) All in all they borrowed about 70bn billion, which means the nhs and other public services are going to have to repay over 250bn Funny given they called it privitization by the back door... "Pfi is always the nhs plan A for building new hospitals there is no plan B" was the quote from the labour minister of health when the financial crisis revealed just how much labour had been pushing these schemes | |||
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"I think that the majority of people believe that voting for what's best for them is best for the country. I don't believe many people put a cross in the box thinking 'this will serve me but my country is fucked' I will be voting SNP today because they are the only party I trust to have Scotland's best interests at heart. I actually like Corbyn and hope beyond hope that when we wake up tomorrow, we wake to a Government that's progressive and socialist and believes in a fair and just society. A Government who works for the many and not for the few. I'm not quite sure why people think he isn't strong enough to be PM. He has overcome more in the last 3 years than Theresa May has her entire political life. Tories are ripping this country apart. I can't see how that's good for any country. I guess it's our varied views and opinions that makes the world such an interesting place. It would, after all, be boring if we all thought the same. " Vote Corbyn and get him in. The vote snp later. If Corbyn doesn't get in now were all screwed for sure | |||
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"I think that the majority of people believe that voting for what's best for them is best for the country. I don't believe many people put a cross in the box thinking 'this will serve me but my country is fucked' I will be voting SNP today because they are the only party I trust to have Scotland's best interests at heart. I actually like Corbyn and hope beyond hope that when we wake up tomorrow, we wake to a Government that's progressive and socialist and believes in a fair and just society. A Government who works for the many and not for the few. I'm not quite sure why people think he isn't strong enough to be PM. He has overcome more in the last 3 years than Theresa May has her entire political life. Tories are ripping this country apart. I can't see how that's good for any country. I guess it's our varied views and opinions that makes the world such an interesting place. It would, after all, be boring if we all thought the same. Vote Corbyn and get him in. The vote snp later. If Corbyn doesn't get in now were all screwed for sure" I can't bring myself to do it up here. Kezia does not inspire confidence. I feel I would be doing us an injustice by voting her Scottish Labour. | |||
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"I think that the majority of people believe that voting for what's best for them is best for the country. I don't believe many people put a cross in the box thinking 'this will serve me but my country is fucked' I will be voting SNP today because they are the only party I trust to have Scotland's best interests at heart. I actually like Corbyn and hope beyond hope that when we wake up tomorrow, we wake to a Government that's progressive and socialist and believes in a fair and just society. A Government who works for the many and not for the few. I'm not quite sure why people think he isn't strong enough to be PM. He has overcome more in the last 3 years than Theresa May has her entire political life. Tories are ripping this country apart. I can't see how that's good for any country. I guess it's our varied views and opinions that makes the world such an interesting place. It would, after all, be boring if we all thought the same. " Surely it's the SNP who want to rip the country apart? I mean that's thier sole reason for existing isn't it? | |||
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"I think that the majority of people believe that voting for what's best for them is best for the country. I don't believe many people put a cross in the box thinking 'this will serve me but my country is fucked' I will be voting SNP today because they are the only party I trust to have Scotland's best interests at heart. I actually like Corbyn and hope beyond hope that when we wake up tomorrow, we wake to a Government that's progressive and socialist and believes in a fair and just society. A Government who works for the many and not for the few. I'm not quite sure why people think he isn't strong enough to be PM. He has overcome more in the last 3 years than Theresa May has her entire political life. Tories are ripping this country apart. I can't see how that's good for any country. I guess it's our varied views and opinions that makes the world such an interesting place. It would, after all, be boring if we all thought the same. Surely it's the SNP who want to rip the country apart? I mean that's thier sole reason for existing isn't it?" I happen to believe that every country has the right to self govern. I don't think that in itself is a divisive thing. I believe that wanting the people who live and work here making the decisions for Scotland, is a good thing. I'd also be equally happy with home rule. However, it's not on the table. I also believe that England should have devolved parliaments throughout. I believe it unfair to them to have Westminster serve as their only government. However, independence is not the issue I am voting on today. Today I'm voting for the policies that I believe will make day to day life better for the many. | |||
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"Monster Raving Loony Party. Canny be any worse than the rest." Not as daft as it sounds. A fair few Loony policies have been enacted by 'proper' parties over the years. | |||
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"A bit of both " That's if I get time to vote that is cos of work | |||
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"What's best for the country will in turn be best for you" This | |||
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"I find voting in a general election is always a bit weird as it's not really about May, Corbyn et al. The reality is that you should vote for whichever local councillor you can trust to sort out any problem which may arise in your constituency. I know of a few die hard Labour voters (living in different areas in the UK) who voted Conservative in the last general election just because they were the person who came to their aid when they had a problem. I really like Corbyn, but am fearful about giving Labour the keys to the treasury. The reality is though that I'm in a Conservative stronghold so it doesn't even matter. I just wish they would fix the voting system - FPTP is an absolutely rubbish system and not all votes are equal anyway to begin with." This is actually why I think they should change the system Fptp for the local mp election, pr for the house of Lords (why we have an unleaded house is beyond me) | |||
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"Already cast my vote. For me it's about looking out for the working class. The Tory policies are all about looking after their own we've major situations happening and they are looking into fox hunting. As for national security their leader was home secretary and she done fuck all except cuts to border patrol and police and look where that's got us? To me corbyn looks the type to think first then act. " You realise of course that the whole fox hunting thing came about because a journalist directly asked her about it was never policy or even important | |||
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"My biggest fear is the loss to the defense of this country. Without it we will have nothing. We will be sold to the highest bomber. All promises, better lifestyle, better trains, hospitals will all be history. " Tbh defence of the uk is all about power projection. We could sit with nothing but the coast guard safe in the knowledge that to get to us any country would have to cross Europe. | |||
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"Except for submarines. That's all I'm saying. " which leaves France, Israel, Russia, usa and China. Can't really see any of them being beings problem tbh | |||
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"I,m voting for what I feel is best at the time, I have in the past voted for each of the major parties on separate occasions. I think the conservatives will get back in though, otherwise T. May would not have called a snap election, she must have been fairly confident in winning to call it. Not voting for cons though. " She was very confident at the time. Who wouldn't have been...given she was 27% ahead of Labour. So it was a simple case of political opportunity when she called that snap election! She had said on numerous occasions that it was not in the countries interest prior to this! She didn't reckon on a few things though ....the main one being that Corbyn has come across as a credible PM! She took the chose of calling a election for her own political gains and not the countries.....which will backfire for her in less then 24 hours. | |||
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"I find voting in a general election is always a bit weird as it's not really about May, Corbyn et al. The reality is that you should vote for whichever local councillor you can trust to sort out any problem which may arise in your constituency. I know of a few die hard Labour voters (living in different areas in the UK) who voted Conservative in the last general election just because they were the person who came to their aid when they had a problem. I really like Corbyn, but am fearful about giving Labour the keys to the treasury. The reality is though that I'm in a Conservative stronghold so it doesn't even matter. I just wish they would fix the voting system - FPTP is an absolutely rubbish system and not all votes are equal anyway to begin with. This is actually why I think they should change the system Fptp for the local mp election, pr for the house of Lords (why we have an unleaded house is beyond me)" Because 2 elected houses leads to the kind of problems that plauge the american system and you won't want seconds of that. | |||
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"Voting for my children and nodody else " Tru dat | |||
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"I find voting in a general election is always a bit weird as it's not really about May, Corbyn et al. The reality is that you should vote for whichever local councillor you can trust to sort out any problem which may arise in your constituency. I know of a few die hard Labour voters (living in different areas in the UK) who voted Conservative in the last general election just because they were the person who came to their aid when they had a problem. I really like Corbyn, but am fearful about giving Labour the keys to the treasury. The reality is though that I'm in a Conservative stronghold so it doesn't even matter. I just wish they would fix the voting system - FPTP is an absolutely rubbish system and not all votes are equal anyway to begin with. This is actually why I think they should change the system Fptp for the local mp election, pr for the house of Lords (why we have an unleaded house is beyond me) Because 2 elected houses leads to the kind of problems that plauge the american system and you won't want seconds of that. " The issues related to 2 elected houses are mitigate able. The fact we leave laws up to people who rule us due to thier religion, or thier dad, or how much they sucked the former govts however is unmitigatable | |||
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"I find voting in a general election is always a bit weird as it's not really about May, Corbyn et al. The reality is that you should vote for whichever local councillor you can trust to sort out any problem which may arise in your constituency. I know of a few die hard Labour voters (living in different areas in the UK) who voted Conservative in the last general election just because they were the person who came to their aid when they had a problem. I really like Corbyn, but am fearful about giving Labour the keys to the treasury. The reality is though that I'm in a Conservative stronghold so it doesn't even matter. I just wish they would fix the voting system - FPTP is an absolutely rubbish system and not all votes are equal anyway to begin with. This is actually why I think they should change the system Fptp for the local mp election, pr for the house of Lords (why we have an unleaded house is beyond me) Because 2 elected houses leads to the kind of problems that plauge the american system and you won't want seconds of that. The issues related to 2 elected houses are mitigate able. The fact we leave laws up to people who rule us due to thier religion, or thier dad, or how much they sucked the former govts however is unmitigatable " So what have the house of lords prevented us doing recently that has really upset you? Other than not letting you get rid of them! | |||
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"I voted lib dems as I agree with the vast majority of the policies. We have had labour and conversatives in power for however many years and noone ever seems to be happy with either party. Time for change but I know it wont come." I'm a pretty decent fit with the Lib Dem's policies, but our local candidates are absolutely loathsome morons and Tim Farron was an extremely poor choice for a leader. | |||
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"I voted lib dems as I agree with the vast majority of the policies. We have had labour and conversatives in power for however many years and noone ever seems to be happy with either party. Time for change but I know it wont come. I'm a pretty decent fit with the Lib Dem's policies, but our local candidates are absolutely loathsome morons and Tim Farron was an extremely poor choice for a leader." I thought Tim did better than May or Corbyn on the question time special? | |||
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