I certainly could not bring myself to vote for the Tories however, I don’t think I could vote for Labour either. Looks like I would have to abstain or do a protest vote. (Protests seem quite popular on this forum at the moment)
You asked a question, I gave an honest and open answer. Not my problem if you don't like it.
None of them, and that's the problem. In my time as a voter, realistically it's always been one or the other. Probably for the first time in my life I want to look elsewhere. I'm not saying there are better options out there, but if there were they would find it bloody hard to be elected because so many are entrenched in the two party option. I think that was proved at the last election.
Partly explained above. If there was an election soon, I would base my vote on gut feeling rather than any manifesto promises. If there wasn't a Tory candidate, I would have to see what the alternatives were.
Have to say that I find it ironic that after BJ criticising Starmer for politicising Covid, he will now be dependent on Labour getting through his Covid plans next week.
Watching HIGNFY last night showed just how low we as a country have fallen.
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politi...umber-25675443
The government have tied themselves up in knots with lies.
Johnson is done.
You would hope so, but somehow he was elected as a proven serial liar so who knows?
If he survives all this, we might as well make him Prime Minister for life and just bend over and let him shaft us any way he chooses.
I always hoped that as a nation we were better than that.
Boris tonight
"It is now clear that two doses of the vaccine are simply not enough to give the level of protection we all need"
Then:
"vaccine passports for nightclubs and large events, with double-vaccinated exempt from requirement to test"
Do not question the science