I'll be protest voting
Feel free to waste your vote. Isn't your usual Monster Raving Loony standing? Or Mr Bucket Head?
I'll be protest voting
So why do you persist on your anti Labour rants ?This thread is exactly what the labour/tory coalition want, people arguing about which variation of crap is best.
Your gang's worse than my gang, bla bla etc. They're both useless, proving that the tories are useless doesn't prove that labour are wonderful or vice versa, this is the tedious, idiotic and pointless level of debate they want us to have. Divide the people and conquer them.
Vote for party A, they turn out to be terrible, so vote for party B, more of the same crap so vote for party A again, repeat for ever.
This garbage is exactly why I'll be protest voting for Reform, just to shake things up. But as it happens much of what they're saying makes sense. They're being falsely labelled as "right wing" by the establishment, in reality they're promising to nationalise the energy industry, which is far more socialist than Sir Kier is promising.
This garbage is exactly why I'll be protest voting for Reform, just to shake things up
Sounds like a pro-Truss activist.‘Since the ConSocialist coup against Liz Truss, the Tories have shown even more contempt for us.
I encourage everybody to vote for Reform.You can't argue with that
I encourage everybody to vote for Reform.
Oxymoron.I won't be voting for any party, voting is over
It gets complicated and self-defeating if you start thinking about tactical voting, you could end up ensuring the opposite of whatever you intended if you're not careful.You want people to vote Reform to weaken the Conservative vote no doubt. I won't be voting for any party, voting is over - it's communism for ever for Britain.
Nobody was forecasting the referendum result
It gets complicated and self-defeating if you start thinking about tactical voting, you could end up ensuring the opposite of whatever you intended if you're not careful.
Best to vote for whatever party you think is the least terrible, don't analyse the whats and whys beyond that. With the current increase in support for Reform they could even possibly end up as a coalition partner with either one of the other two - a very outside chance but nothing's impossible. I'd definitely prefer a Reform coalition with either Tory or Labour to either one of the others without them.
The more likely outcome is that they won't gain seats but may cause enough of a shock to the old guard that they actually start adopting some of their ideas.
Remember that UKIP made the EU referendum happen while hardly getting any seats at all, just by causing panic among the tories despite the FPTP voting system keeping them at bay.
Nobody was forecasting the referendum result, the unexpected can actually happen. People voted for change, it hasn't happened so it looks likely that the rabble will rebel again, perhaps eventually they'll actually take notice if we kick them enough times.