or to join or start a new Discussion

Articles/all comments
These 34 comments are related to an article called:

Lowest Election Turnout

Page 1 of 2

posted on 29/10/19

Higher cuz it’ll literally be run as a second referendum and people on both sides of brexit are sick of it and want rid of the problem

comment by Neo (U9135)

posted on 29/10/19

Yeah it will be quite high i'd imagine.

posted on 29/10/19

I support it.

A lot of older voters vote Tory and therefore it'll be their vote that is impacted as they won't want to trek out in the cold and dark.

A win/win for everyone I would suggest.

posted on 29/10/19

comment by IvanGolacIsMagic (U5291)
posted 2 minutes ago
I support it.

A lot of older voters vote Tory and therefore it'll be their vote that is impacted as they won't want to trek out in the cold and dark.

A win/win for everyone I would suggest.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I vote Dundee United get promoted

posted on 29/10/19

comment by Irishred (U2539)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by IvanGolacIsMagic (U5291)
posted 2 minutes ago
I support it.

A lot of older voters vote Tory and therefore it'll be their vote that is impacted as they won't want to trek out in the cold and dark.

A win/win for everyone I would suggest.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I vote Dundee United get promoted
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Voting closed. Let the count commence.








Dundee United are now promoted

posted on 29/10/19

I’d say higher. Remember there’ll be a number of young first time voters who weren’t old enough to vote in the last GE/ or referendum who will want their say in all of this mayhem.

posted on 29/10/19

comment by IvanGolacIsMagic (U5291)
posted 4 minutes ago
I support it.

A lot of older voters vote Tory and therefore it'll be their vote that is impacted as they won't want to trek out in the cold and dark.

A win/win for everyone I would suggest.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
And students for Labour aren’t home yet

posted on 29/10/19

comment by PUBG (U8966)
posted 2 seconds ago
comment by IvanGolacIsMagic (U5291)
posted 4 minutes ago
I support it.

A lot of older voters vote Tory and therefore it'll be their vote that is impacted as they won't want to trek out in the cold and dark.

A win/win for everyone I would suggest.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
And students for Labour aren’t home yet
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Students can register at both addresses.

posted on 29/10/19

they should have waited for all the 17 year olds to become 18 before setting the date.

comment by Edbo (U17933)

posted on 29/10/19

comment by (kash) I'm the Mané - 6 Times Baby (U1108)
posted 5 minutes ago
they should have waited for all the 17 year olds to become 18 before setting the date.
----------------------------------------------------------------------

comment by Hector (U3606)

posted on 29/10/19

Bring on the flu!

posted on 29/10/19

The older generation will get a postal vote or a free ride to the polling station.

posted on 29/10/19

Little is going to change in a General Election...

Torys will vote Tory

Labour will be strong in their normal working class areas, neither will be anywhere near a majority to form a government on their own.

There will be a hung parliament, with possibly the likes of the Lib Dems or the Brexit party holding sway over where they pledge their alliegence into a coalition government
Nobody will trust the DUP in the above, Theresa May only did because she had to

Be prepared for more of the same

posted on 29/10/19

comment by IvanGolacIsMagic (U5291)
posted 50 minutes ago
comment by PUBG (U8966)
posted 2 seconds ago
comment by IvanGolacIsMagic (U5291)
posted 4 minutes ago
I support it.

A lot of older voters vote Tory and therefore it'll be their vote that is impacted as they won't want to trek out in the cold and dark.

A win/win for everyone I would suggest.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
And students for Labour aren’t home yet
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Students can register at both addresses.
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Boris only has a 5,000 majority in his constituency, A well run and organised student vote from Brunel University could see his seat challenged.

posted on 29/10/19

comment by Tamwolf (U17286)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by IvanGolacIsMagic (U5291)
posted 50 minutes ago
comment by PUBG (U8966)
posted 2 seconds ago
comment by IvanGolacIsMagic (U5291)
posted 4 minutes ago
I support it.

A lot of older voters vote Tory and therefore it'll be their vote that is impacted as they won't want to trek out in the cold and dark.

A win/win for everyone I would suggest.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
And students for Labour aren’t home yet
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Students can register at both addresses.
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Boris only has a 5,000 majority in his constituency, A well run and organised student vote from Brunel University could see his seat challenged.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The bloke running against Boris is an ex Brunel graduate as well. I met him at work the other day, time will tell if he’ll have enough support to take Boris’s seat.

posted on 29/10/19

Boris is very popular amongst Tory voters at the moment,he tried to get Brexit sorted won a few brownie points.

posted on 29/10/19

comment by groovyduringthewar (U1054)
posted 2 minutes ago
Boris is very popular amongst Tory voters at the moment,he tried to get Brexit sorted won a few brownie points.
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Doesn't matter if you're popular amongst Tory supporters. Tory supporters have already decided who they are voting for. Its the swing voters that win elections.

posted on 29/10/19

comment by groovyduringthewar (U1054)
posted 47 minutes ago
Boris is very popular amongst Tory voters at the moment,he tried to get Brexit sorted won a few brownie points.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
He's a ridiculous buffoon - utter bluster monkey...& then There's Corbyn

We're facked

posted on 29/10/19

I can't remember the country being more divided.

I'm expecting a high turnout.

posted on 29/10/19

I'm not. The voting choices are basically the equivalent of choosing which STD you want.

posted on 29/10/19

comment by IvanGolacIsMagic (U5291)
posted 3 hours ago
comment by Irishred (U2539)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by IvanGolacIsMagic (U5291)
posted 2 minutes ago
I support it.

A lot of older voters vote Tory and therefore it'll be their vote that is impacted as they won't want to trek out in the cold and dark.

A win/win for everyone I would suggest.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I vote Dundee United get promoted
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Voting closed. Let the count commence.








Dundee United are now promoted
----------------------------------------------------------------------

You’ll just immediately apply to rejoin the Championship.

I mean that’s what everyone’s saying right?

posted on 29/10/19

comment by Boris 'Inky’ Gibson (U5901)
posted 1 hour, 5 minutes ago
I can't remember the country being more divided.

I'm expecting a high turnout.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
But who/what are they going to vote for in this high turn out...?

posted on 29/10/19

comment by Sheriff JW Pepper (U1007)
posted 3 hours, 2 minutes ago
Little is going to change in a General Election...

Torys will vote Tory

Labour will be strong in their normal working class areas, neither will be anywhere near a majority to form a government on their own.

There will be a hung parliament, with possibly the likes of the Lib Dems or the Brexit party holding sway over where they pledge their alliegence into a coalition government
Nobody will trust the DUP in the above, Theresa May only did because she had to

Be prepared for more of the same
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Working class areas will go tory and brexit too, ss before.

Middle class areas will go Labour and lib dems.

Dup did what they said they would, unlike bojo.

Dup are many things, but they say they put the union first, and they did, so you can trust them, if not like them.

Brexit party are no deal and libs dems no respect for people's vote, so Both will suffer a hit.

posted on 29/10/19

Since when did the middle classes vote Labour

posted on 29/10/19

12th Dec election...official

Page 1 of 2

Sign in if you want to comment