Election 2024

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How are Labour doing after their first 12 months


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... because it's actually a legal offence to do so (and would be reported to the police) ... there are rumours that there might have been incidents, but the electoral officers have so far denied this ...
It was reported they were going in the booths, I'm asking what evidence you have to dispute that, regardless of the legality. You then say there might have been incidents, so it's not your place to say there wasn't, just because you think you know better as ****ing ususal.
 
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Yeah, it’s a worry that people could be influenced by others to use their vote away from what they want.
Don't think I'd be worried about voting at 97 though <laugh> unless I'm dragged along of course to help someone else out. I agree it sounds funny in that context more than sinister.
 
It was reported they were going in the booths, I'm asking what evidence you have to dispute that, regardless of the legality. You then say there might have been incidents, so it's not your place to say there wasn't, just because you think you know better as ****ing ususal.

I said their are 'rumours' that there might have been incidents ... and I certainly don't 'know better' ... have merely commented on what I have read about what the returning officer has said ... now if you know better than the actual returning office, fair play...
 
I said their are 'rumours' that there might have been incidents ... and I certainly don't 'know better' ... have merely commented on what I have read about what the returning officer has said ... now if you know better than the actual returning office, fair play...
You said... It's not about going into the booths - it's about certain individuals apparently vocally trying to influence their own family members at the Polling stations ...

I disagreed, because of what I heard reported, but like I say, you always know better.
 
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Reform are still ahead in every single poll, are the second best performing party in Scotland and Wales and should never have come second in Denton, a left bias seat.

Reform are a cockroach that refuses to die.
I'm still not concerned about Reform mate, I'll repeat what I've said before, Farage will never get the keys to Number 10 - what does concern me is this other lunatic party that's been set up, can't remember the name, similar to reforms? Whether this is some ploy to later form a coalition, that's all, think that is probably just the distrust in me, thinking these right wing groups are trying to dilute things to reach an end goal....bit nuts I know. Just ignore me lol.
 
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I'm still not concerned about Reform mate, I'll repeat what I've said before, Farage will never get the keys to Number 10 - what does concern me is this other lunatic party that's been set up, can't remember the name, similar to reforms? Whether this is some ploy to later form a coalition, that's all, think that is probably just the distrust in me, thinking these right wing groups are trying to dilute things to reach an end goal....bit nuts I know. Just ignore me lol.

I don't fear Green at all, but I think Reform have a shot.

I still hold the belief that by the time the next GE hits Labour will be a bit ahead in polls and will squeeze a minority government or perhaps a coalition one with either the Greens or Libs
 
Well done her, she has clearly pissed off the guy to her right - love it. <laugh>

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Farage written to electoral commission over family voting. <laugh>

Come on let's be clear here, Greens won by over 4,000 votes, I doubt there was anywhere near that difference in level of cheating.

For me it just raises awareness for the May elections and make any legalitites clear to people beforehand. Although whoever you vote for I expect there is often family bias' towards candidates.
 
Farage written to electoral commission over family voting. <laugh>

Come on let's be clear here, Greens won by over 4,000 votes, I doubt there was anywhere near that difference in level of cheating.

For me it just raises awareness for the May elections and make any legalitites clear to people beforehand. Although whoever you vote for I expect there is often family bias' towards candidates.
I hope he keeps his mouth shut about me sending all my family votes for Brexit in the post without their consent.
 
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I think reform did theirs in crayon to reach out to their split vote.

I love how much Farage, GB news and the Katy Hopkins lot are crying about this.

'But it's not fair that they spoke to their constituents using their native language !'
 
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Probs coz lots of their constituents speak those languages.
While I've no problem with leaflets in multiple languages being done, as it's generally been the norm, particularly in the NHS. They should still be making the effort to speak English, as should anyone that goes to live in another country.