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Post by RobFilth on Feb 27, 2021 19:57:03 GMT
I wondered, which set of c*nts will you be voting for in the Local Elections?
Ladies and Gentlemen, your votes if you please.
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Post by Bernard Marx on Feb 28, 2021 14:36:48 GMT
I wondered, which set of c*nts will you be voting for in the Local Elections? Ladies and Gentlemen, your votes if you please. Green Party for me. I'd vote SNP if I were Scottish, but with the main parties in their current state, Green seems to be the only option undertaken without the need of holding one's nose.
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Post by RobFilth on Feb 28, 2021 15:07:47 GMT
I wondered, which set of c*nts will you be voting for in the Local Elections? Ladies and Gentlemen, your votes if you please. Green Party for me. I'd vote SNP if I were Scottish, but with the main parties in their current state, Green seems to be the only option undertaken without the need of holding one's nose. Yeah, I'd vote for SNP or Plaid if we had either of those options here.
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Post by Bernard Marx on Feb 28, 2021 16:34:10 GMT
Green Party for me. I'd vote SNP if I were Scottish, but with the main parties in their current state, Green seems to be the only option undertaken without the need of holding one's nose. Yeah, I'd vote for SNP or Plaid if we had either of those options here. That said, I am actually torn between voting Green as a protest vote or voting for the Yellow c*nts tactically, given that it'll only be the blue or yellow c*nts with the slightest chance in my area. Either way, it won't make the slightest iota of difference, sadly.
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Post by RobFilth on Feb 28, 2021 18:28:53 GMT
Yeah, I'd vote for SNP or Plaid if we had either of those options here. That said, I am actually torn between voting Green as a protest vote or voting for the Yellow c*nts tactically, given that it'll only be the blue or yellow c*nts with the slightest chance in my area. Either way, it won't make the slightest iota of difference, sadly. Nah, it won't. Tying your ballot paper to a brick and lobbing it at all these c*nts heads would have more political effect than voting and be far more representational.
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Post by Bernard Marx on Apr 30, 2021 15:35:29 GMT
Under a week to go. I flip-flopped between either voting Green out of principle or Lib Dem tactically, but I’ve now definitely opted for the former. The Tories are a guaranteed win in my area anyway, so might as well not bother with any tactical decisions.
Either way, it’s obvious how this’ll turn out. The Tories will increase their support and Labour will plummet further (as Hartlepool evidences), courtesy of Starmer’s non-existent opposition.
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Post by mott1 on Apr 30, 2021 15:41:08 GMT
Under a week to go. I flip-flopped between either voting Green out of principle or Lib Dem tactically, but I’ve now definitely opted for the former. The Tories are a guaranteed win in my area anyway, so might as well not bother with any tactical decisions. Either way, it’s obvious how this’ll turn out. The Tories will increase their support and Labour will plummet further (as Hartlepool evidences), courtesy of Starmer’s non-existent opposition. Shall we ring Boris on his mobile and ask him how he thinks his bunch of canutes are going to do?
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Post by Bernard Marx on May 5, 2022 11:57:40 GMT
Just voted for the Greens in today's locals.
Shame the choices on offer are so crap in England though. At least Wales have Plaid Cymru and a half-decent Labour Leadership, and Scotland are now spearheaded by the SNP. There's absolutely no feasible or encouraging alternative down here whatsoever.
Still, I guess we'll see how the results fare tomorrow...
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Post by burrunjor on May 6, 2022 17:28:04 GMT
I'm a bit unsure who to vote for out of Angels, Demons and Lovecraftian horrors from another dimension. On the one hand Devils are obvious cocks. They don't care about anyone but themselves and have been responsible for a lot of the evils of mankind. On the other the Angels claim to be the good guys but are in some ways as bad as the Devils. Their man God has been in power for well, forever and look how shit everything is? Plus they look down on us, hence why they are so happy to condemn so many of us to hell, and then there is that appocalypse they keep hinting at with the four horsemen and the wrath, as though everything wrong with the world is our fault? Hello God humanity didn't create tsunami's and bone cancer. If the Devils won then it might send God and the Angels a message that we are not just going to support them no matter what. Faith goes both ways you know. On the other however the Lovecraftian horrors are outsiders who have never had a proper shot in power. Sure the Devils and the Angels and their shameless propaganda make them out to be worse than both, but the Demons head guy, the Devil is an obvious liar, and the Angels head guy, God claims to love us, whilst creating diseases, war and sending so many of us to hell? Cthulu meanwhile seems like a more honest chap all around I think I might vote for Lovecraftian horror, just to shake up the system a bit and put God in his place and show that who humanity worships isn't a two party system.
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Post by zarius on May 7, 2022 7:09:39 GMT
I see Labour were only a seat or two away from overtaking the SNP
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Post by Bernard Marx on May 7, 2022 7:33:47 GMT
I see Labour were only a seat or two away from overtaking the SNP Yeah, it looks like Labour and the Tories have now swapped positions in Scotland amidst the Unionists. They did better in Wales, mind you. As for Starmer and England: Notable gains in London (mostly building on the inroads already made in 2018), but flatlining or even dropping everywhere else. The North seems to have swung Green and have seen Labour losing seats to all other parties. Johnson’s lost well over 300 councillors, mainly to the Lib Dems and even the Greens. Bugger knows what his party will do with him. Theresa May lost well over 1000 in 2019, so they have *technically* suffered greater losses before, but I’m wondering whether his party are quietly sharpening knives...
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