Just cast my vote, my polling station was pretty dead though. It's probably because everyone's at work.
comment by Flashy flibble (U10324)
posted 2 minutes ago
People (old or young) vote for what they perceive benefits them. Don't see a problem with that..
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Some of those people are retired with nice pensions and don't care that young can't get on property ladder or are saddled with huge debts.
There lies the problem.
For the many not for the few
Strong an stable
Both meaningless sound bites
What is Corbyn's stand on aid to Gulf countries? I am surprised he is not picking Theresa May on that point (unless I missed it).
++++
He does but her media/press won't report this.
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Yes...don't understand bad press for him...we need a change and should give him a chance.
comment by Better Call Ander - Football taught by Matt Bu... (U11781)
posted 34 seconds ago
Just cast my vote, my polling station was pretty dead though. It's probably because everyone's at work.
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Voting labour so you can continue to live on unemployment benefits rather than getting a job I assume
comment by Greg- (U1192)
posted 4 minutes ago
How do i vote?
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If you are voting labour then you do that tomorrow
All other parties today
Just cast my vote, my polling station was pretty dead though. It's probably because everyone's at work.
__________
Weather might help Labour, oldies might not get out of their homes (Kidding, not a serious comment)
The police are saying don't vote tory. Teachers are saying it don't. NHS staff are saying it also.
Billionaire Rupert Murdoch say vote Tory and all his sheep will.
The world we live in.
Bad weather helps tories
Low turnouts generally helps conservatives in the past
Voting labour so you can continue to live on unemployment benefits rather than getting a job I assume
***
you are aware that we have had a tory GVT since 2010?
Just cast my vote, my polling station was pretty dead though. It's probably because everyone's at work.
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Voting labour so you can continue to live on unemployment benefits rather than getting a job I assume
_____________
and voting tories means struggling to get fekiiin appointment with GPs, shortage of NHS resources, shortage of police (less protection) and fekiin less educated pupil as university fees are fekkiinn sky high. Country need young generation opting for more/higher education and that is possible if you provide one with affordable fees. Take that
Can no one remember how wonderful things were in 2009?
comment by Kami - Strong & Stable Leadership (U9880)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by Better Call Ander - Football taught by Matt Bu... (U11781)
posted 34 seconds ago
Just cast my vote, my polling station was pretty dead though. It's probably because everyone's at work.
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Voting labour so you can continue to live on unemployment benefits rather than getting a job I assume
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I'm ashamed i enjoy watching the same team as you, i assume you are one of those prawn cocktail supporters other fans taunt us about, and the reason why The Emirates is fast becoming a library.
comment by Kami - Strong & Stable Leadership (U9880)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Better Call Ander - Football taught by Matt Bu... (U11781)
posted 34 seconds ago
Just cast my vote, my polling station was pretty dead though. It's probably because everyone's at work.
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Voting labour so you can continue to live on unemployment benefits rather than getting a job I assume
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Eh? I've already got a job, today is my day off. Mug.
If I have judge here on this thread I can see 6/10 are in favour of Labour? (looking at comments) correct me if I am wrong...please do vote whom so ever you think you should be voting for...do not refrain voting even if you think both parties are useless, at least choose least useless party.
a vote for Tory is a vote for the rich.
comment by Anti_Stan_KRONK_ee 88 (57 years since spurs last won the Title) [Wenger Resignation = Progress] (U1179)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Kami - Strong & Stable Leadership (U9880)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by Better Call Ander - Football taught by Matt Bu... (U11781)
posted 34 seconds ago
Just cast my vote, my polling station was pretty dead though. It's probably because everyone's at work.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Voting labour so you can continue to live on unemployment benefits rather than getting a job I assume
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I'm ashamed i enjoy watching the same team as you, i assume you are one of those prawn cocktail supporters other fans taunt us about, and the reason why The Emirates is fast becoming a library.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Struggle to see how someone's political views equates to whether someone is quiet when watching his team play?
Is that because it's only the working classes that make noise and of course all working class people are Labour yeah?
Everyone just go and lock pensioners up in their houses for 24 hrs and we'll be fine.
As an onlooker in terms of the mainland voting but having a lot of friends and family from England, I am finding it very interesting the comments that I am seeing from them on social media. There seems to be very little crossover or lateral thinking at all, it very much seems those in high end jobs/areas are championing conservatives and those from working class area's are Labour with a few greens thrown in for good measure.
Will it make a blind bit of difference which party comes into power?
They all promise things that dont ever actually get put forward.
All politicians are corrupt in my opinion.
comment by Greg- (U1192)
posted 31 seconds ago
Will it make a blind bit of difference which party comes into power?
They all promise things that dont ever actually get put forward.
All politicians are corrupt in my opinion.
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Very true, they're all garbage, but i tend to vote for the garbage that stinks a little bit less than the others
comment by Charlag (U1717)
posted 2 hours, 14 minutes ago
I moved literally 2 days ago and it'd be a 3 hour drive after work to go and vote at my 'registered area' - this system really needs updating.
I would have voted Labour, but I'm not driving a total of 6 hours after work to do so.
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Assuming your move was vaguely planned, you could have got a postal vote weeks ago. The system doesn't need to change, you just need to use it properly.
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posted on 8/6/17
Just cast my vote, my polling station was pretty dead though. It's probably because everyone's at work.
posted on 8/6/17
comment by Flashy flibble (U10324)
posted 2 minutes ago
People (old or young) vote for what they perceive benefits them. Don't see a problem with that..
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Some of those people are retired with nice pensions and don't care that young can't get on property ladder or are saddled with huge debts.
There lies the problem.
posted on 8/6/17
For the many not for the few
Strong an stable
Both meaningless sound bites
posted on 8/6/17
What is Corbyn's stand on aid to Gulf countries? I am surprised he is not picking Theresa May on that point (unless I missed it).
++++
He does but her media/press won't report this.
-------
Yes...don't understand bad press for him...we need a change and should give him a chance.
posted on 8/6/17
comment by Better Call Ander - Football taught by Matt Bu... (U11781)
posted 34 seconds ago
Just cast my vote, my polling station was pretty dead though. It's probably because everyone's at work.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Voting labour so you can continue to live on unemployment benefits rather than getting a job I assume
posted on 8/6/17
comment by Greg- (U1192)
posted 4 minutes ago
How do i vote?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
If you are voting labour then you do that tomorrow
All other parties today
posted on 8/6/17
Just cast my vote, my polling station was pretty dead though. It's probably because everyone's at work.
__________
Weather might help Labour, oldies might not get out of their homes (Kidding, not a serious comment)
posted on 8/6/17
The police are saying don't vote tory. Teachers are saying it don't. NHS staff are saying it also.
Billionaire Rupert Murdoch say vote Tory and all his sheep will.
The world we live in.
posted on 8/6/17
Bad weather helps tories
Low turnouts generally helps conservatives in the past
posted on 8/6/17
Voting labour so you can continue to live on unemployment benefits rather than getting a job I assume
***
you are aware that we have had a tory GVT since 2010?
posted on 8/6/17
Just cast my vote, my polling station was pretty dead though. It's probably because everyone's at work.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Voting labour so you can continue to live on unemployment benefits rather than getting a job I assume
_____________
and voting tories means struggling to get fekiiin appointment with GPs, shortage of NHS resources, shortage of police (less protection) and fekiin less educated pupil as university fees are fekkiinn sky high. Country need young generation opting for more/higher education and that is possible if you provide one with affordable fees. Take that
posted on 8/6/17
Can no one remember how wonderful things were in 2009?
posted on 8/6/17
comment by Kami - Strong & Stable Leadership (U9880)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by Better Call Ander - Football taught by Matt Bu... (U11781)
posted 34 seconds ago
Just cast my vote, my polling station was pretty dead though. It's probably because everyone's at work.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Voting labour so you can continue to live on unemployment benefits rather than getting a job I assume
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I'm ashamed i enjoy watching the same team as you, i assume you are one of those prawn cocktail supporters other fans taunt us about, and the reason why The Emirates is fast becoming a library.
posted on 8/6/17
comment by Kami - Strong & Stable Leadership (U9880)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Better Call Ander - Football taught by Matt Bu... (U11781)
posted 34 seconds ago
Just cast my vote, my polling station was pretty dead though. It's probably because everyone's at work.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Voting labour so you can continue to live on unemployment benefits rather than getting a job I assume
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Eh? I've already got a job, today is my day off. Mug.
posted on 8/6/17
posted on 8/6/17
If I have judge here on this thread I can see 6/10 are in favour of Labour? (looking at comments) correct me if I am wrong...please do vote whom so ever you think you should be voting for...do not refrain voting even if you think both parties are useless, at least choose least useless party.
posted on 8/6/17
have to judge*
posted on 8/6/17
a vote for Tory is a vote for the rich.
posted on 8/6/17
Let's all not vote Tory
posted on 8/6/17
comment by Anti_Stan_KRONK_ee 88 (57 years since spurs last won the Title) [Wenger Resignation = Progress] (U1179)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Kami - Strong & Stable Leadership (U9880)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by Better Call Ander - Football taught by Matt Bu... (U11781)
posted 34 seconds ago
Just cast my vote, my polling station was pretty dead though. It's probably because everyone's at work.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Voting labour so you can continue to live on unemployment benefits rather than getting a job I assume
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I'm ashamed i enjoy watching the same team as you, i assume you are one of those prawn cocktail supporters other fans taunt us about, and the reason why The Emirates is fast becoming a library.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Struggle to see how someone's political views equates to whether someone is quiet when watching his team play?
Is that because it's only the working classes that make noise and of course all working class people are Labour yeah?
posted on 8/6/17
Everyone just go and lock pensioners up in their houses for 24 hrs and we'll be fine.
posted on 8/6/17
As an onlooker in terms of the mainland voting but having a lot of friends and family from England, I am finding it very interesting the comments that I am seeing from them on social media. There seems to be very little crossover or lateral thinking at all, it very much seems those in high end jobs/areas are championing conservatives and those from working class area's are Labour with a few greens thrown in for good measure.
posted on 8/6/17
Will it make a blind bit of difference which party comes into power?
They all promise things that dont ever actually get put forward.
All politicians are corrupt in my opinion.
posted on 8/6/17
comment by Greg- (U1192)
posted 31 seconds ago
Will it make a blind bit of difference which party comes into power?
They all promise things that dont ever actually get put forward.
All politicians are corrupt in my opinion.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Very true, they're all garbage, but i tend to vote for the garbage that stinks a little bit less than the others
posted on 8/6/17
comment by Charlag (U1717)
posted 2 hours, 14 minutes ago
I moved literally 2 days ago and it'd be a 3 hour drive after work to go and vote at my 'registered area' - this system really needs updating.
I would have voted Labour, but I'm not driving a total of 6 hours after work to do so.
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Assuming your move was vaguely planned, you could have got a postal vote weeks ago. The system doesn't need to change, you just need to use it properly.
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