I tend to not talk about who I vote for other than to my nearest and dearest, it is a personal thing. Nobody knows your personal status and your past, which tends to build your political prejudices. And because if I told you my views you would all feel gutted you didn't have the chance to copy me.
Some of the comments on here about conservative voters being ashamed to say so are complete garbage.
As it happens, I didn't vote conservative. But if I had I would have preferred to avoid announcing it on here because the vast majority of the snidey, mean, nasty comments on here tend to be from labour supporters towards conservatives. This caricaturing of tory voters as rich, uncaring oppressors of the poor are just nonsense - it hasn't been true for at least the last 70 years.
No, it's because it's an incredibly immoral party and even it's supporters know that.
There can be 1 or 2 pc swings but nowadays with the technology we have there is no way Ed has any realistic or legitimate way into Downing St as the biggest party. And no majority coalition.
There can be 1 or 2 pc swings but nowadays with the technology we have there is no way Ed has any realistic or legitimate way into Downing St as the biggest party. And no majority coalition.
Go quietly Ed.
Agree. He has done a much much better job than I could ever have hoped. But, I always thought Labour made the wrong choice when they selected him over his brother. I hope his brother is writing is resignation letter tonight on his charity job in New York and he is installed as Labour's leader within the next 18 months.
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Cons 316
Lab 239
LD 10 lol
UKIP 2
SNP 58
Go quietly Ed.