Boris v Starmer 2024
Discussion
brake fader said:
I'd never vote labour regardless of which bell end they have up front.
Always said the same, and upto now I never have but the Conservatives are so bad right now i'm thinking "why not?" I don't just think the Conservatives are bad but the levels of contempt they are showing and arrogance is really winding me up now, for reference I have pretty much always voted conservative apart from a brief stint of Lib Dem which was more tactical as they were the best shot against Labour in my area. brake fader said:
I'd never vote labour regardless of which bell end they have up front.
Wouldn't it be better to evaluate their policies at the time and make an informed decision, rather than a tribal 'them and us' decision based on partisan loyalties? Let's be honest, we ought really to do better than be like football fans and arbitrarily follow the colour we like regardless!I'll vote for whomever I think is best to serve the constituency that I am eligible to vote for. I would say it's unlikely to be labour or the green party, but I won't be as foolhardy to rule them out now. What if it turns out that, say, the next labour party candidate pledges to make synthetic, carbon neutral petrol readily available and cheap to use? Would you not consider them then?
MikeM6 said:
What if it turns out that, say, the next labour party candidate pledges to make synthetic, carbon neutral petrol readily available and cheap to use? Would you not consider them then?
You think they'd ever deliver on any of their pledges? They can't even agree who their leader is.abzmike said:
Funny how 'Boris' is the only politician regularly referred to by his forename... It that because it makes him sound more cuddly?
I think the Tories are about to get marmalised in the local elections and he'll be gone by the autumn.
Hope you are right. Not fit to hold his office and damaging the reputation of the country. A complete joke. I think the Tories are about to get marmalised in the local elections and he'll be gone by the autumn.
AdeTuono said:
MikeM6 said:
What if it turns out that, say, the next labour party candidate pledges to make synthetic, carbon neutral petrol readily available and cheap to use? Would you not consider them then?
You think they'd ever deliver on any of their pledges? They can't even agree who their leader is.As terrible as labour is today, they could feasibly be the least worst option in 2 years time.
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