"There's always more hesitation in people saying they'll vote for the right than the left. Hence why the polls are usually slightly off!"
Really?
The politics forum here shows that those who shout the loudest usually are the ones that vote for the right....
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Really?"
Yeah, hence nobody expected the Tories to win last time, or Trump, or Brexit.
Because people voting this way are often not too preachy about it. |
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By *oi_LucyCouple
over a year ago
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"There's always more hesitation in people saying they'll vote for the right than the left. Hence why the polls are usually slightly off!"
Yup, people are too ashamed to admit in public that they vote for the "nasty party".
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Theresa May has waited until election day to unveil perhaps her most significant U-turn yet, after announcing outside her local polling station that she has voted labour.
In an unusual change of stance, the Prime Minister has reassured those intending to vote Conservative, that just because she happens to have sided with the main opposition party, doesn’t make her any less of a credible leader.
“It’s not the sort of tactical move we normally see in the political sphere,” said political analyst Simon Williams.
“As a general rule of thumb, most if not all party leaders running in the general elections throughout history have tended to vote for themselves.
“But I suppose when she’s already performed a one-eighty on remaining in the EU, promising to freeze energy prices, the dementia tax and saying she wouldn’t call a general election, then a complete reversal on her deeply held political ideologies isn’t a total shock to the system.”
A Conservative spokesman defended Theresa May’s decision, explaining that it was just the kind of strong and stable U-turn the Prime Minister has been continuously executing throughout her limited time as Prime Minister.
“Particularly on election day, it would have been grossly inconsistent for the Prime Minister to do a U-turn on performing last minute U-turns, and no doubt the British people will see through Jeremy Corbyn’s selfish decision to vote for the same party he’s actually leading.” |
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"Only two types of people vote Conservatives, millionaires or the misguided.
To find out which you are, just look in your wallet."
And disillusioned former labour voters who refuse to vote dross leaders in that are frankly a liability. Be interesting if JC does have to form s government with a party that also dislike him. But that's my take on the situation.
When labour get their act together and put forward a proper party leader I will look at them again. Until such time comes I will carry on voting Independant or Tory. Corbyn should have stepped down at the first sniff of him being a problem leader. You would have thought he would have put the Labour Party before his own ego. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Only the deranged, simple-minded and those without an ounce of compassion in their bodies would vote Conservative.
Self-interested greedy pigs come to mind. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Only the deranged, simple-minded and those without an ounce of compassion in their bodies would vote Conservative.
Self-interested greedy pigs come to mind."
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Haha I'm obviously misguided, thick as shite, a racist right wing lunatic who would have voted for ukip if they hadn't fell apart, oh how I wish I was such a better person, wish I was so much more intellectually superior, like most of the labour voters somehow believe they are. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Haha I'm obviously misguided, thick as shite, a racist right wing lunatic who would have voted for ukip if they hadn't fell apart, oh how I wish I was such a better person, wish I was so much more intellectually superior, like most of the labour voters somehow believe they are. "
Yes you are and so do I. |
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"Haha I'm obviously misguided, thick as shite, a racist right wing lunatic who would have voted for ukip if they hadn't fell apart, oh how I wish I was such a better person, wish I was so much more intellectually superior, like most of the labour voters somehow believe they are.
Yes you are and so do I." I second that |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I'm not voting conservative today. I did it last week by post
just been and cast my vote. Blue, blue beautiful blue. "
You will be in a couple of years when it all turns to shit and you start to realise how badly wrong you were.
Just like the Stones, Blue and Lonesome. |
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"Haha I'm obviously misguided, thick as shite, a racist right wing lunatic who would have voted for ukip if they hadn't fell apart, oh how I wish I was such a better person, wish I was so much more intellectually superior, like most of the labour voters somehow believe they are. "
We had all the same shite from the loony left on here in the wake of the EU referendum vote. The insults from bitter and twisted sore loser Remoaners about how racist and uneducated all the Leave voters must be. It's how the simpletons who disagree on here rationalise the fact that someone else may actually have a different point of view on life and a different opinion about things. Look at it this way these threads act as a great filter to out the loonies.
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"Only the deranged, simple-minded and those without an ounce of compassion in their bodies would vote Conservative.
Self-interested greedy pigs come to mind.
And rich bastartds or no brains
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I'm not poor but I'm not rich. I've worked since I was 16 full time in a career that has enabled me to be independant of any partner. I am mortgage free because my husband passed away in 2015. I'm not a rocket scientist but I've enough about me to be in a good job and I will always work and be happy to pay my share of taxes to help others. I've needed the system in the past when I was made redundant for a brief period of time and we also needed help before my husbands pension cashed out during his ten month terminal illness.
I dislike Corbyn, but I accept others do like him and respect their vote.
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I am a Tory through and through. I am nasty and I live to party!
I love sharing my rich thick cum with working class wenches who know their place."
That statement is prob why no one will meet you must be embarrassing still having to wank at your age |
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