Good for you. I was only, in AF speak, ‘joshing’ in response to your ‘gammoness’ mischievousness.
Maybe, as we both live in ‘pig with a blue rosette’ constituencies, we should both agree to vote Green, although I will be unashamedly hoping that Starmer becomes PM in six weeks time.
I have never voted Conservative and never will, I know a few "decent" Conservatives but the main party always reverts to type and latterly gone beyond even that.
I think I've voted labour once, otherwise its generally the candidate most likely to challenge the Tory incumbent.
Interesting that you voted conservative to "get Bliar" out, obviously didn't work, because in 2010 a vote against labour would have removed Brown, who IMO was one of the better PM's we have and paved the way for Clegg to make his disastrous decision (not for him given his role at meta obvs) to go into coalition with Cameron and usher in the last disastrous 14 years.
I'd vote green, but they do rather get their undergarments in a twist over gender identity, whereas sticking to the case for building a "green" economy would be more beneficial, but again realistically they aren't going to be in a position to change anything. Note I don't have an issue with people changing gender, but its been spun into something more than it really is on both sides of the debate. Such matters are never settled in a political arena and frankly don't impinge on most voters.
So this time it will again be weighing who is best placed to beat the Tory incumbent, if I have to hold my nose and vote labour I will, much as I dislike the shift to the right, and despite the undoubted missteps and faults of labour when in power previously, its clear that almost everything, be it NHS, poverty levels, the economy were all in much better shape before the current rabble took charge.
I will never vote Lib Dem ever again, Clegg's duplicity and selling his soul for power has done for that.
Unfortunately under the current FPTP voting system, its a 2 horse race, unfortunately also, the "Overton Window" has shifted to the right, meaning a true centre left party would struggle to gain enough votes across the country to get into power. Without a government that is at least reasonably sympathetic to the "average" citizen in the UK then the rampant crony capitalism will continue.
A sad state of affairs but the eality.
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it was 2005 and it didnt work, but hey ho
Gove and leadsom not standing again! The rats are really leaving the sinking ship!
Rumour has it 4 more MP's will go soon, Grant Shapps plus Michael green, Corrine Stockheath and Sebastian Fox!!!
I always liked Sam Fox
Amazing…from their huge and ‘stonking’ majority of four and a half years ago to complete and unprecedented chaos, with 78 - and counting - Tory MP’s walking away. So pleased to see the back of crazy Gove, cruel Leadsom and the frankly bizarre Redwood, but if we’re really also seeing the end of Grant Shapps it’ll almost feel like an election victory already.