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General Election 2015

Which party would you cast your vote for?

  • Conservative

    Votes: 2 4.2%
  • Labour

    Votes: 8 16.7%
  • Lib Dems

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Greens

    Votes: 14 29.2%
  • UKIP

    Votes: 3 6.3%
  • BNP

    Votes: 2 4.2%
  • SNP

    Votes: 6 12.5%
  • Plaid Cymru

    Votes: 2 4.2%
  • None of the above (feel free to post in thread)

    Votes: 11 22.9%

  • Total voters
    48
  • Poll closed .
How long does this cycle have to go on?

Just putting it out there Vurtual, not saying I agree with it. We are in a very tiny minority on this board and even more so in the country. I just think it's credible to give good people ideas to work with while we wait the inevitable age and then some for the land of milk and anarcho-syndicalist* honey.

*other forms of anarchism are available, terms and conditions apply
 
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I will switch to voting Green once I've played my part in the SNP's sinister evil master plan.
 
I will switch to voting Green once I've played my part in the SNP's sinister evil master plan.

Same here.

Just seen Vic Galloway being interviewed on the daily politics, any views on the Respect party? Didny even know they existed.
 
I remember them from the 2005 election, but I thought they'd faded into the background amidst internicine ideological squabbling. Which makes them a genuine leftist organisation if ever there was one.
 
In 2012 Galloway regained Bradford West from Labour in a by-election with a 10000+ majority. He is expected to win again.

Respect. (Apart from that time he did Big Brother, that was excruciating)

Respect are standing in three other constituencies

Halifax

Birmingham Hall Green

Birmingham Yardley
 
that was definately not the highpoint of his career. He is a bit crazy and winds people up but I generally I agree with quite a lot of his opinions.
 
I've mentioned this book a couple of times, Ceres:

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Read that; get angry. (angrier)
 
The election results according to Sporting Index (a spread betting firm)


Conservative Seats
Sell287 - 291Buy


Labour Seats
Sell263 - 267Buy

Liberal Democrats Seats
Sell24 - 26Buy

UKIP Seats
Sell2.8 - 3.8Buy

Green Party Seats
Sell1 - 1.3Buy

SNP Seats
Sell46 - 48Buy

Plaid Cymru Seats
Sell3.2 - 3.5Buy


If I was a betting man, and I couldn't possibly comment whether I am or not, I'd buy* Conservative seats (just like they do, arf etc)

If you're Scottish and believe the opinion polls, you'd buy SNP seats.

We'll see eh.

* buying Tory seats means I think they will win more than 291.
 
Just putting it out there Vurtual, not saying I agree with it. We are in a very tiny minority on this board and even more so in the country. I just think it's credible to give good people ideas to work with while we wait the inevitable age and then some for the land of milk and anarcho-syndicalist* honey.

*other forms of anarchism are available, terms and conditions apply

I wasn't directing at you, just a cry of exasperation. I realise my anarchist views aren't going to win x-factor, which is why i tend to focus on the much more realistic political goal of social democracy when arguing with non-anarchists (it's not even not capitalism for fuck's sake). The tragedy is that even mild social democracy is seen as loony left in the face of the neoliberal capture of the media/politics. Miliband sort of makes social democrat noises and vague hints of keynesianism, but nothing substantial like nationalising anything (even the bloody trains, which even the majority of conservative voters agree with); in fact he leaves exactly enough wiggle-room to actually stay neoliberal.

I get jones' argument that if even right-wing labour as is can't get in, what hope of a more left wing labour party (plus the danger of full re-blair-isation) and this does worry me - but i see the opposite case too: if miliband gets in and is just like Hollande, that will discredit the 'left' in people's eyes just as much.

Bottom line i end up back where i started - i don't put much hope in voting as currently configured (except in scotland atm). The only hope is for us to disentangle ourselves from the grip of the media, as scotland has started to. There's no reason the peaceful political revolution that has happened there can't spread and infect the rest of the uk (once it's done the rest of scotland) - this sort of uncontrolled organic bottom up change is what i have hope in as an anarchist (whether expressed in the ballot box or not).
 
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I wasn't directing at you, just a cry of exasperation. I realise my anarchist views aren't going to win x-factor, which is why i tend to focus on the much more realistic political goal of social democracy when arguing with non-anarchists (it's not even not capitalism for fuck's sake). The tragedy is that even mild social democracy is seen as loony left in the face of the neoliberal capture of the media/politics. Miliband sort of makes social democrat noises and vague hints of keynesianism, but nothing substantial like nationalising anything (even the bloody trains, which even the majority of conservative voters agree with); in fact he leaves exactly enough wiggle-room to actually stay neoliberal.

I get jones' argument that if even right-wing labour as is can't get in, what hope of a more left wing labour party (plus the danger of full re-blair-isation) and this does worry me - but i see the opposite case too: if miliband gets in and is just like Hollande, that will discredit the 'left' in people's eyes just as much.

Bottom line i end up back where i started - i don't put much hope in voting as currently configured (except in scotland atm). The only hope is for us to disentangle ourselves from the grip of the media, as scotland has started to. There's no reason the peaceful political revolution that has happened there can't spread and infect the rest of the uk (once it's done the rest of scotland) - this sort of uncontrolled organic bottom up change is what i have hope in as an anarchist (whether expressed in the ballot box or not).

I'd vote for ye.
 
The tragedy is that even mild social democracy is seen as loony left in the face of the neoliberal capture of the media/politics.

That bit right there is something that Owen Jones talks about at length in that book (which I should now get royalties for). ;) It's fucking amazing how far our collective mentalities have been nurtured and manipulated by the media since Thatcher's days. What used to be normal and enlightened thinking is now "out there" and dismissed as radical.

I'd also vote for Vurtual, but I think he's in a different sheep-shagging constituency.
 
I'd vote for ye.

Thirded.

evey: visit https://yournextmp.com/ it will show you all your local candidates and has links to find out more about them

Noice. At least it would be if I could be arsed to trawl though cultivated FB and Twitter accounts which almost certainly have little or nothing to do with the person in question. Nice idea, shame it can't really work in such heavy media "managed" (manipulated) times :\

The complete absence of anything even approaching information in regards to the only realistic opposition to the Tory cunt squatting over my constituency is really starting to grate on me in a big way. Was more or less persuaded to just accept that the situation is shit so may as well opt for the slightly less shitty option but the sheer vacuousness and cynicism is becoming too much for me to bear even with a big ol' clothespeg firmly clasping my poor assualted passages. Leaning more towards "heart" due to "head" being turned to mush by complete absence of information. I may not be the brightest star in the fundament but the local campaig is an outright insult to even my shonky synapses :\

russel brand now urging people to vote for labour. WHO WOULDA THUNK IT ?

Anyone with enough of a cynical streak in 'em. He's gotten so much public grief (from media, politicians, "public" (hard to make much sense of "public" given the way "they" tend to just parrot whatever chosen snippets of reality their chosen media outlet chooses to surround them in to buffer against having to form actual opinions of their own)). Ultimately he's a publicity whore. I'm very fond of much of what he says and does so am disappointed he has bowed to criticism - especially when it is so utterly unfounded - but perhaps not surprised about it. If I were being extremely cynical I may be minded to think that his £20 tome on his supposedly "revolutionary" beliefs has since been shunted down to the "3 for £10" buckets (at best). Alternatively, it'll be out in paberback soon so he could use the publicity.... Genuinely disappointed in him is all I can say :\
 
I wouldn't vote for me cos i know me (but thanks i think). Lets all vote for each other (man).

Also dissappointed in brand - i suspect owen jones and johann hari (who he hangs with apparently) bent his ear and persuaded him into it. Be fair though - he gave the profits from that book to his collective cafe wotsit (undoubtedly got some tasty 'expenses' but nonetheless...)

Interesting charts in the independent showing how fucked FPTP is - greens have about 5% of the vote but could have 1 mp, while snp have about 4% (uk-wide) and could have 40-50 mps. As you said this is currently working in our favour for a change rather than locking us into two party politics, so PR might start to get some attention (probably not as it's a bit too democratic) - look at the scary amount of kippers though. (btw the independent just came out as pro tory/libdem - not surprising when you find out the russian oligarch owner is mates with cameron (also explains all the rabid anti-russian/putin shit they print))

http://i100.independent.co.uk/artic...our-voting-system-in-three-charts--e1jDbYPFgb

This geezer knows his shit about the economy and what he says gives some hope that capitalism's days are numbered (warning: may contain marxism) http://harryshutt.com/2015/04/08/the-withering-away-of-the-financial-industry/
 
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