my vote is done.. not that it will make a difference for me in scotland with SNP but just wanna show that SNP isn't everyones choice
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my vote is done.. not that it will make a difference for me in scotland with SNP but just wanna show that SNP isn't everyones choice
Where I work is currently a polling station and I was low-key told to 'take one for the team' in case of at terrorist threat. Haven't seen many voting yet. Wonder what the turnout will be like.
http://newsthump.com/2017/06/08/ther...voting-labour/ ;)
Found it slightly amusing :PQuote:
Theresa May unveils final major U-turn of election by voting Labour
Theresa May has waited until election day to unveil perhaps her most significant U-turn yet, after announcing outside her local polling station that she has voted labour.
In an unusual change of stance, the Prime Minister has reassured those intending to vote Conservative, that just because she happens to have sided with the main opposition party, doesn’t make her any less of a credible leader.
“It’s not the sort of tactical move we normally see in the political sphere,” said political analyst Simon Williams.
“As a general rule of thumb, most if not all party leaders running in the general elections throughout history have tended to vote for themselves.
“But I suppose when she’s already performed a one-eighty on remaining in the EU, promising to freeze energy prices, the dementia tax and saying she wouldn’t call a general election, then a complete reversal on her deeply held political ideologies isn’t a total shock to the system.”
A Conservative spokesman defended Theresa May’s decision, explaining that it was just the kind of strong and stable U-turn the Prime Minister has been continuously executing throughout her limited time as Prime Minister.
“Particularly on election day, it would have been grossly inconsistent for the Prime Minister to do a U-turn on performing last minute U-turns, and no doubt the British people will see through Jeremy Corbyn’s selfish decision to vote for the same party he’s actually leading.”
Just gone and voted in the pouring rainnn. My seat has like the 67th biggest majority though (out of 650...) so I've got literally no intention on hoping for it to be anything but conservative - if you want to see where yours lies then look at here http://www.politicsresources.net/area/uk/ge15/maj.htm
Just voted for my local Labour candidate! Hoping the Portillo moment of 1997 can be repeated :)
I went and voted Labour. This is the first time I've voted in a general election which is bad I know, but I always just felt like my vote probably wouldn't count but every little helps, I guess!
"Jeremy Corbyn is right in his sights, unless he'd rather go for... yep, Boris Johnson would rather completely ignore Jeremy Corbyn and go for the EU residents and children instead"
"No actually Nick Clegg's managed to fluff it again. God damnit Clegg"
"Oh no, the economy, Nicola Sturgeon's taking a shotgun to it"
Some of this commentary is great, absolutely crying at how shit the Clegg worm is
https://www.habbo.com/hotel?room=71734198
we will be partying in elegance's election room this evening!