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Stuffysays's avatar

So who to vote for?

I have always lived in Safe Tory Seats. The only vote I ever cast that actually mattered was in the Brexit referendum. That turned out well didn't it? Apparently, I voted the wrong way because I wanted to leave a corrupt EU.

I vowed during the pandemic fiasco that I would never vote again because they are all total w*nkers at all levels of government. However, my vote has never mattered so voting or not makes no difference.

Then I decided to vote for either an Independent or the Wacky Candidate. But that is very unsatisfactory.

We need a revolution (a bloodless one!). We need a system upgrade. We need a system whereby the Plebs actually influence things.

Tory or Labour in power makes no difference. Starmer and his Losers are no better than Sunak and his Losers. There's no money. There's no interest. Frankly, there's not much future. I see no solutions anywhere.

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Andrew Marsh's avatar

To use the N-H-S terminology, as quoted from nhs.uk:

"DNACPR stands for do not attempt cardiopulmonary resuscitation. It's sometimes called DNAR (do not attempt resuscitation) or DNR (do not resuscitate) but they all refer to the same thing."

UniParty - DNR. We have had enough of your sneering, your gas lighting, your arrogance. MPs, Lords and Laydees, please do share your room temperature IQ with people who might give a dam.

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Patrick  Clarke's avatar

I will not touch either cheek of the same backside with a barge pole, nor the bits of it in between such as the Limp Dems and the Greens. I just wish more of us would do the same

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James Hale's avatar

The best outcome can only be the destruction of the Conservative party.

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Frederick Edward's avatar

Shouldn't have too much longer to wait now!

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The Stump's avatar

The only decision I feel I need to make is whether to spoil the ballot paper with some pithy comment or not bother to trudge to the polling station at all.

You've said it all, Frederick.

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