Current Affairs 2017 General Election

2017 general election

  • Lib Dems

    Votes: 24 6.5%
  • Labour

    Votes: 264 71.0%
  • Tories

    Votes: 41 11.0%
  • Cheese on the ballot paper

    Votes: 35 9.4%
  • SNP

    Votes: 4 1.1%
  • Plaid Cymru

    Votes: 4 1.1%

  • Total voters
    372
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No need to expand mate, if you actually read my post explaining why I voted for Fox.

I am utterly disengaged with this election. It was called by an opportunist PM, who has fought a crap campaign, about an issue I voted against.

The main opposition, I listened to, I thought Corbyn did exceptionally well, (he may well win, who knows?). But like I said, I decided to vote for the local candidates down here, because neither May, nor Corbyn, made me want to actively vote for them. I get it that by default, I am "supporting" May, but in my conscience, I voted for Liam Fox, and his constituency record.

He happens to be Tory.

If he had been Labour, Liberal, or Green, I would have done the same thing.

As a politically engaged individual, I would have thought that swerving the sheep would have appealed to you. Obviously not, because I voted in a way that you disagree with, and hence the veiled abuse.
There's no veil on my abuse mate.

He happens to be Tory.

What you're not realising is you are facilitating the privatisation of the NHS, the reduction of funding to police and security services, the increase in profits for her husbands hedge fund and more.

I asked you to provide evidence of the work the honourable MR fox has done in your constituency that persuaded you to vote for him, I think that's fair?
 
I voted Conservative for the first time in my life.

I didn't vote for May; I voted against Corbyn.

I sincerely hope Labour give me something to vote for next time, as that is my default political leaning. But I'm not going to vote for something that crosses so many personal red lines just because I'm a Scouser and "I'm supposed to".
 
I voted Conservative for the first time in my life.

I didn't vote for May; I voted against Corbyn.

I sincerely hope Labour give me something to vote for next time, as that is my default political leaning. But I'm not going to vote for something that crosses so many personal red lines just because I'm a Scouser and "I'm supposed to".
I'm glad you voted.

And you're right, you didn't vote for May. Or against Corbyn,

What is your constituency?
 
I voted Conservative for the first time in my life.

I didn't vote for May; I voted against Corbyn.

I sincerely hope Labour give me something to vote for next time, as that is my default political leaning. But I'm not going to vote for something that crosses so many personal red lines just because I'm a Scouser and "I'm supposed to".

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I voted Conservative for the first time in my life.

I didn't vote for May; I voted against Corbyn.

I sincerely hope Labour give me something to vote for next time, as that is my default political leaning. But I'm not going to vote for something that crosses so many personal red lines just because I'm a Scouser and "I'm supposed to".

:eek: Boom
 
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