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2019 General Election Poll and Discussion

Which party will you vote for at the 2019 General Election?

  • Brexit Party

    Votes: 4 4.4%
  • Conservatives

    Votes: 15 16.7%
  • Green Party

    Votes: 3 3.3%
  • Labour

    Votes: 42 46.7%
  • Liberal Democrats

    Votes: 14 15.6%
  • SNP

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • UKIP

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Other

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Not Voting/Can't Vote

    Votes: 6 6.7%
  • Not Yet Decided

    Votes: 6 6.7%

  • Total voters
    90
Still not giving actual reasonings to vote for the Cons though are you?

But debating would mean having to actually engage with others who consistently point out the real facts to you so you won't.

the real facts, it makes me feel sick to the stomach imagining Crobyn and the others trying to form a government :(
Ive said it before and will again, the Tory manifesto is the only credible way forward for the UK
saddling us with trillions of debt for generations to come is not the way to go, nor is revoking article 50
 
the real facts, it makes me feel sick to the stomach imagining Crobyn and the others trying to form a government :(
Ive said it before and will again, the Tory manifesto is the only credible way forward for the UK
saddling us with trillions of debt for generations to come is not the way to go, nor is revoking article 50
The Tories want to borrow £20 billion per year. After remaining stable until the financial crisis, borrowing has continued to increase under the Conservative government.
 
The Tories want to borrow £20 billion per year. After remaining stable until the financial crisis, borrowing has continued to increase under the Conservative government.
Only £20 million.....
Labour, just to cover their "National Transformation Fund " will borrow £55 Billion a year
and then there are all the other stupid polices to borrow for... free broadband.... nationalise the utilities and everything else
 
Only £20 million.....
Labour, just to cover their "National Transformation Fund " will borrow £55 Billion a year
and then there are all the other stupid polices to borrow for... free broadband.... nationalise the utilities and everything else
Only 20 billion is still increasing our debt... the very thing you want to avoid! How is x amount of borrowing reasonable, but y isn't. Tell me.

Labour's manifesto, while not 100% budgeted for, did budget for nationalisation and free broadband.
 
the real facts, it makes me feel sick to the stomach imagining Crobyn and the others trying to form a government :(
Ive said it before and will again, the Tory manifesto is the only credible way forward for the UK
saddling us with trillions of debt for generations to come is not the way to go, nor is revoking article 50
Boris Johnson.

What.

A.

Guy.

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Is monster Raving Loony party still an option these days? I would seriously vote for them over the other options right now.
 
Is monster Raving Loony party still an option these days? I would seriously vote for them over the other options right now.
Lord Buckethead has affiliated with them in this election and is standing against the PM.

Their leader is standing in another constituency somewhere, think he lives there. Not a huge number of candidates I don't think. Gets a bit pricey I guess!
 
Billion.

This is pointless chatter now. No one is changing anyone's minds here. For me, all it's doing is highlighting the stupidity of people voting for more of the last 9 years and a party who's leader refuses to look at picture of a sick kid, hides in a fridge and refuses interviews that might be too tough.

You are very much correct with your first statement sir but insulting the mental capacity of those who differ in opinion to you isn’t exactly called for!

There has been talk in this discussion about how things were ten years ago compared to now but are people really naive enough to think that under Corbyn’s command, things in general will be better ten years from now? I know the easiest response to that is that you don’t know until you try but Labour are selling dreams to the electorate that are quite simply unattainable.The things Corbyn has been saying are pipe dreams and it’s almost as if he’s saying them because he knows he won’t get in power.

One of the biggest fears I have relates to the national security of the country if in Corbyn’s hands. His approach towards terrorists and how they should be handled is very troubling indeed and I can’t help but think his citizens arrest style stance towards those inclined to wreak havoc on innocent people would put the country in grave danger.

Does anyone else not think it’s funny how Labour’s manifesto/policies seemingly contribute towards the very things they feel most strongly about? They adopt a no immigration cap and open borders to all policy with a free NHS and free schooling thrown in for good measure..yet then complain about homelessness, lack of housing and crime.Hmmm.
 
Does anyone else not think it’s funny how Labour’s manifesto/policies seemingly contribute towards the very things they feel most strongly about? They adopt a no immigration cap and open borders to all policy with a free NHS and free schooling thrown in for good measure..yet then complain about homelessness, lack of housing and crime.Hmmm.
It's funny you talk about national security. Usman Khan was sentenced and released under the Conservatives after only serving half his sentence. A former head of counter terrorism the biggest risk to counter terrorism has been cuts in police numbers under the Conservative government. (source)

As for migrants, How many times has this been discussed? The people putting the most strain on the NHS are our own ageing population! There is a lack of housing after people were allowed to buy their council houses, and not enough new ones have been built. Nothing to do with immigration. Immigrants earn money, they pay taxes and thus they're entitled to the services we offer in this country (ie the NHS).
 
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