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Is anyone going to vote on July 4th?

Bleaney

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In the consituency I live in, Labour always win by such a massive landslide, with them getting something like at least 80% of all votes, so that I've mostly considered my one vote pretty pointless in that context.

Sometimes I've voted Green just to support them and boost their numbers, as they need it, and I can't fault most of what they stand for on ethical grounds. Unfortunately it seems that their pragmatism and realism might not be their strong points.

However, I'm not a person of strong political principles. Totally unlike my father who was so highly principled, for example, he was so politically opposed to the sale of council houses, that he held out against buying his own council house for literally decades, (in effect he would be given the house after so many years of paying rent) until it must have finally reached the stage of him realising that if he dropped his principles for the sake of his own financial best interests, and bought and sold the house on, he'd in effect be given a valuable windfall to set him up for retirement, and he finally relented, and cashed in.

I'm so unlike this, and so completely unprincipled that I'd seriously consider voting for Nigel Farage's Reform party just because they are proposing to raise the personal tax allowance to £20,000, which is something I would personally benefit massively from. I don't even know yet what any of their other pledges or policies are.

If I cba I will look into each parties manifestos in more detail. The trouble is that these things are generally full of promises that mostly wont be fulfilled. I've totally tuned out of watching the news for the sake of my mental health for the last few years, (it's not just the negativity and depressing nature of the news, but the transparent, ludicrous, and constant scaremongering that I just cannot abide) but I've just been picking up little bits and pieces about the upcoming election, I'm hearing that Kier Starmer is apparently already gaining a reputation foir dishonesty, almost on the level of Boris Johnson. It seems that anything they are pledging in their manifesto needs to be regarded with a great deal of scepticism.

Even so, I think it boils down to the fact that the Tories have so totally fucked up this country over the last 14 years, that I think everyone really should register that they recognise this, and vote for basically anyone that isn't them. So they get absolutely annihilated, even more so than is being predicted based on the polling data so far. If even some of the approximately 70% of people that don't usually vote, (myself included) could get over their general apathy, and just make the small effort that casting a vote requires, then it could help send the Tories the loudest message they've ever received.
 
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Yup, I'm with you on almost every point apart from the Nigel Farage one, but only because I don't believe the cunt is only pandering for votes and wouldn't do it.
I'm in Newcastle so Labour always win here too, but it's always still worth voting.
And yes, definitely agreed on sending the Tories the loudest "fuck off into sea, ideally chopped to pieces" possible.
 
I'll be voting on the 4th! Probably for Labour as that's the best vote to keep the tories out in my constituency. Not super enamored by labour's recent move to the right but FPTP means there isn't much choice and a vote for the Greens would be a waste.

I am particularly excited to see some Tory demise though!
 
Unfortunately as done in some previous elections I'm not happy with any of my candidates so shall draw a line through all names and write " For Socialism".
 
Unfortunately, I won't be voting this time. Those tory cunts have scuppered me by insisting on photo ID.

I've avoided photo ID all of my life, I ain't gonna stop now.

But if I could, I would be voting Labour. Not because I like them, but they surely can't be any worse than Alan B'stard and his cronies.

As for frog face Farage, fuckin fucker needs fisting up the fudge hole...
 
The more elections go by the more I start feel like it doesn't fucking matter. The popular vote is meaningless and even when the ruling party ends up with a massive majority all they do is squable for 4 years before dangling the next middle-class boomer carrot just in time for election season.

Can't we just put a chicken in charge for a few years and see what happens?

Might just write 'chicken' on my ballot and hope for the best.
 
The more elections go by the more I start feel like it doesn't fucking matter. The popular vote is meaningless and even when the ruling party ends up with a massive majority all they do is squable for 4 years before dangling the next middle-class boomer carrot just in time for election season.

Can't we just put a chicken in charge for a few years and see what happens?

Might just write 'chicken' on my ballot and hope for the best.
I think having more proportional representation in our voting system would help a lot, don't know how we get there though!
Unfortunately, I won't be voting this time. Those tory cunts have scuppered me by insisting on photo ID.
Very cynical move for the Tories to bring that in, numbers of people managing to vote twice etc was very low and its clear that the ID rules are only going to stop some people voting, people that in general would not vote for the Tories.
 
Oh crumbs I've missed the fucking deadline.
Blimey, what a wazzock... and yes, thats ruddy swearing!
The deadline for postal votes is 10pm on the 4th of July.

I'll need to get mine sent off like today, otherwise I will likely forget and miss the deadline myself.

Or, do you mean that you've missed the deadline to register to vote?
 
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The deadline for postal votes is 10pm on the 4th of July.

I'll need to get mine sent off like today, otherwise I will forfet and miss the deadline myself.

Or, do you mean that you've missed the deadline to register to vote?
Registry sadly. Shame, I'd like to have been part of the tories demise, but just pleased it may happen finally 🤞
 
I'm glad that I resisted the blatant increased tax allowance bribe for votes that Farage was promising.

Although Labour look certain to win by a huge landslide, the talk is that the Tories will be so desparate once the votes have been counted, as they will likely be beaten back to third place, and so they could feasibly form a coalition with Farage, and due to his populist policies and greater popular appeal than any current Tory they could well make him leader of a possible Tory / Reform coalition. That would be a very dangerous opposition party in terms of how far to the right it would be, and I've realised that I'm actually not so unprincipled that I'd cast a vote that would be one more drop in the ocean towards making such a thing a possibility.
 
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I've discovered too late that the Green's policy IS to decriminalise personal drug use, and also to increase the minimum wage to £15, and several other good things. I'd allready sent in my postal vote for Labour by that point.

I wish I'd supported them now instead of Labour, as every vote for them sends a message that at least more person supports their progressive policies.
 
I could spoil my ballot no worries, who reads it? 56 year old Doris who then bins it. Waste of a walk to the nearby centre.

I'm of the opinion that this is a vote to decide what type of shit we tread in.
 
I'm glad that I resisted the blatant increased tax allowance bribe for votes that Farage was promising.

Although Labour look certain to win by a huge landslide, the talk is that the Tories will be so desparate once the votes have been counted, as they will likely be beaten back to third place, and so they could feasibly form a coalition with Farage, and due to his populist policies and greater popular appeal than any current Tory they could well make him leader of a possible Tory / Reform coalition. That would be a very dangerous opposition party in terms of how far to the right it would be, and I've realised that I'm actually not so unprincipled that I'd cast a vote that would be one more drop in the ocean towards making such a thing a possibility.
Parliament doesn't allow a coalition opposition, so the scenario of Tory/Reform opposition won't happen, thankfully!

I can see Tory and Reform moving closer by 2029, possible for a coalition if Labour don't get shit done.
 
I could spoil my ballot no worries, who reads it? 56 year old Doris who then bins it. Waste of a walk to the nearby centre.

I'm of the opinion that this is a vote to decide what type of shit we tread in.
Im not sure but I thought that it would register if you vote none. Im sure it goes a bit further than ol' Doris, but you could be right.
 
Parliament doesn't allow a coalition opposition, so the scenario of Tory/Reform opposition won't happen, thankfully!

I can see Tory and Reform moving closer by 2029, possible for a coalition if Labour don't get shit done.
I'm hearing predictions of Nigel Farage for 2029 Tory / Reform PM if Labour's term in government is not a success.
 
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