General Election 8th June

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Which party do you intend to vote for?


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Part-owning a Golf and a flat in Glasgow is now apparently the pinnacle of human achievement.

I bow to your superior existence Trev <applause>

But seriously I know it's **** all to boast about but when I've got a **** from ****ing Perth trying to slag me when he has **** all to his name it makes me chuckle. **** stays in Tulloch Terrace. Look it up :laugh:
 
That wasn't my question.

Why Tories?
I'm not specific party supporter ...

I vote depending on the particular election at the time .

Previous two general elections, I found myself being in agreement with a lot of Tory party manifesto with a great deal of agreement with their benefit system reforms.

I think that one of the issues the U.K. Has is a benefit system that is no longer fit for purpose ...

I don't agree with every aspect of the reforms , however , I do agree with the majority.

Once we've had budget cuts in place that make a difference , if we get a viable opposition , I'll change my vote if we have a party willing to tackle the tax system ...

However, our voting system needs reformed as I don't believe we will have a viable 2nd party ... labour can't stop infighting and falling apart .

I'd be happy at this election with a coalition ... labour lib dems n greens ???
 
I'm not specific party supporter ...

I vote depending on the particular election at the time .

Previous two general elections, I found myself being in agreement with a lot of Tory party manifesto with a great deal of agreement with their benefit system reforms.

I think that one of the issues the U.K. Has is a benefit system that is no longer fit for purpose ...

I don't agree with every aspect of the reforms , however , I do agree with the majority.

Once we've had budget cuts in place that make a difference , if we get a viable opposition , I'll change my vote if we have a party willing to tackle the tax system ...

However, our voting system needs reformed as I don't believe we will have a viable 2nd party ... labour can't stop infighting and falling apart .

I'd be happy at this election with a coalition ... labour lib dems n greens ???
Comes from a mining town
 
I'm not specific party supporter ...

I vote depending on the particular election at the time .

Previous two general elections, I found myself being in agreement with a lot of Tory party manifesto with a great deal of agreement with their benefit system reforms.

I think that one of the issues the U.K. Has is a benefit system that is no longer fit for purpose ...

I don't agree with every aspect of the reforms , however , I do agree with the majority.

Once we've had budget cuts in place that make a difference , if we get a viable opposition , I'll change my vote if we have a party willing to tackle the tax system ...

However, our voting system needs reformed as I don't believe we will have a viable 2nd party ... labour can't stop infighting and falling apart .

I'd be happy at this election with a coalition ... labour lib dems n greens ???
Labour are done for a decade.

They chose the wrong brother that time and went with the Unions.
 
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An Indy Scotland would be a lifeline to Scottish Labour (even though they're pretending they don't want it) <whistle>
 
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An Indy Scotland would be a lifeline to Scottish Labour (even though they're pretending they don't want it) <whistle>
A lifeline to a £15bn deficit?

The SNP should use the powers at their disposal to make Scotland this amazing place then point to where Westminster is holding them back instead of doing fk all and blaming England.