I voted for May. Her name wasn't on the paper so I wrote it on and drew a box.
Pity you didn't write June and at least get the month right.
I voted for May. Her name wasn't on the paper so I wrote it on and drew a box.
You didn't vote 'Bob'?
**** sake man, how do you expect to win if you don't even vote for yourself?
The NHS has been broke for a long time! And a labour supporter can't just keep rolling out the old NHS debate every time there's an election! The decline of the NHS was over seen by Blair also! Which is conveniently forgotten!I quite like the NHS which will be completely ****ed by the Tories if they get back in for 5 more years
And you know perfectly well that they are wrong to do that and what I say is correct.
That's why I keep posting it.
Pretty sure Clinton got more votes that Trump yet lost. WhatsThis is why I think the system is so immensely broken. Like OLM says, most people are voting for the party they want in government (maybe even just the leader they like in some cases). Yet for the majority of the country, their vote literally will count for nothing towards who gets into government because of the consituency they live in. It's a right mess.
The NHS has been broke for a long time! And a labour supporter can't just keep rolling out the old NHS debate every time there's an election! The decline of the NHS was over seen by Blair also! Which is conveniently forgotten!
This is why I think the system is so immensely broken. Like OLM says, most people are voting for the party they want in government (maybe even just the leader they like in some cases). Yet for the majority of the country, their vote literally will count for nothing towards who gets into government because of the consituency they live in. It's a right mess.
Scrapping first past the post doesn't normally have much bearing on the outcome for the two main parties, it just increases the amount of votes minority parties get. This would have been the outcome of the last election under PR, just good news for UKIP and the Greens...
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Blair and his ilk are irrelevant, they're nothing like the current Labour party; they were just tories in red ties. Jeremy Hunt wants a privatised NHS and the tories put him in charge of it. The NHS may have had issues before, but under this austerity it's in very real danger of collapse. I think it's sad if people resent actual relevant issues such as the NHS being a key topic at election times, presumably it'd be better if there was more of the petty personality politics and cringey media campaigns and less of this inconvenient talk about actual policies.
Blair and his ilk are irrelevant, they're nothing like the current Labour party; they were just tories in red ties. Jeremy Hunt wants a privatised NHS and the tories put him in charge of it. The NHS may have had issues before, but under this austerity it's in very real danger of collapse. I think it's sad if people resent actual relevant issues such as the NHS being a key topic at election times, presumably it'd be better if there was more of the petty personality politics and cringey media campaigns and less of this inconvenient talk about actual policies.
It'd have a massive effect on the outcome, as those numbers clearly show I.e.that the Tories wouldn't have had a majority.Scrapping first past the post doesn't normally have much bearing on the outcome for the two main parties, it just increases the amount of votes minority parties get. This would have been the outcome of the last election under PR, just good news for UKIP and the Greens...
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Until there's a party that sits perfectly within my life style and demands then so be it?Working class Tories ffs. For shame.
It would be better if the NHS didn't exist to be honest. Less tax burden and private health care. Health insurance would cost most people a lot less than they contribute to the NHS in tax/nics.
What absolute pap. Health insurance in the US costs around $20k a year for a family of 4.It would be better if the NHS didn't exist to be honest. Less tax burden and private health care. Health insurance would cost most people a lot less than they contribute to the NHS in tax/nics.
The right picture looks a lot better to me. It's a shame that all those votes go ignored and the smaller parties no matter what they propose will always struggle to get any seats.
You can't just ignore blairs tenure FFS??? How did the song go? "Things can only get better" well it did for Blair didn't it? How much is he worth now?Blair and his ilk are irrelevant, they're nothing like the current Labour party; they were just tories in red ties. Jeremy Hunt wants a privatised NHS and the tories put him in charge of it. The NHS may have had issues before, but under this austerity it's in very real danger of collapse. I think it's sad if people resent actual relevant issues such as the NHS being a key topic at election times, presumably it'd be better if there was more of the petty personality politics and cringey media campaigns and less of this inconvenient talk about actual policies.
I've just read that he owns 10 homes! Red my arse!You can't just ignore blairs tenure FFS??? How did the song go? "Things can only get better" well it did for Blair didn't it? How much is he worth now?![]()
You can't just ignore blairs tenure FFS??? How did the song go? "Things can only get better" well it did for Blair didn't it? How much is he worth now?![]()
What absolute pap. Health insurance in the US costs around $20k a year for a family of 4.