Originally posted by Serial_Apologist
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Is there a reason ?
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It's not only the UK that has problems. See https://www.scmp.com/news/world/euro...tens-thousands
Note also this text from the articleSalvini’s League, which remains Italy’s largest party despite its leader’s failed bid for the premiership, called for the mass demonstration to protest against the government forged by two former arch-enemies, the centre-left Democrats and the 5-Star Movement, to avoid a snap election following the crisis triggered by Salvini.
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Looks like it is nose holding season.
Good to see the Lib Dems sticking to their principles im their usual way.......thats one thing you can rely on them to do.....Last edited by teamsaint; 29-10-19, 18:40.I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Originally posted by Pulcinella View PostIt seems only just to have struck some people that, if we have a December election and keep the fixed parliament act, the next GE will also be in a December.
And we let these people run the country?
Who knows,th e Lib Dems may hold the balance of power and enable more such wonderful legislation.
Meanwhile here in South Wilts, its time to stick a blue rosette on a random pig , as obviously we do need a representative in parliament.
Southampton Itchen, more interestingly, is an ultra marginal, unbelievably a Tory seat at the moment, but with a majority of 31,swingometers will be visible in abundance thereabouts.I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Originally posted by Pulcinella View PostIt seems only just to have struck some people that, if we have a December election and keep the fixed parliament act, the next GE will also be in a December.
And we let these people run the country?
Well we keep voting for them.
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Originally posted by oddoneout View PostAnd no teamsaint we don't all keep voting for them, but the FPTP system conveniently ensures that hundreds of thousands of us have no chance of changing things. Voting-wise I live in the middle of a deep blue sea.Going to the polls was unpleasant enough last time round for those of us who didn't want to be swimming in that cesspit, so I wonder how many will bother this time round knowing what a futile gesture their wasted vote is? I can see the attraction of a spoiled ballot paper...
Don't worry though: Jo Swimsuit is confident of a LibDem majority government getting in on Dec 9.
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostOn the other hand, PR would mean you being reduced to a tiny speck on the wish list of your nearest MP being a hundred miles away, and part of a government cobbled together post-election in what used to be called smoke-filled rooms.
Don't worry though: Jo Swimsuit is confident of a LibDem majority government getting in on Dec 9.
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Originally posted by oddoneout View PostBut surely both this move and that of the previous PM show that the fixed term part of the FTPA means what they want it to mean doesn't it? If certain conditions are met then the 5 years thing gets dumped as far as I can see since the next one is actually due 2022 - in theory.
And no teamsaint we don't all keep voting for them, but the FPTP system conveniently ensures that hundreds of thousands of us have no chance of changing things. Voting-wise I live in the middle of a deep blue sea.Going to the polls was unpleasant enough last time round for those of us who didn't want to be swimming in that cesspit, so I wonder how many will bother this time round knowing what a futile gesture their wasted vote is? I can see the attraction of a spoiled ballot paper...I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Originally posted by oddoneout View Post
And no teamsaint we don't all keep voting for them, but the FPTP system conveniently ensures that hundreds of thousands of us have no chance of changing things. Voting-wise I live in the middle of a deep blue sea.Going to the polls was unpleasant enough last time round for those of us who didn't want to be swimming in that cesspit, so I wonder how many will bother this time round knowing what a futile gesture their wasted vote is? I can see the attraction of a spoiled ballot paper...
My "MP" would bring back public executions
there really is no point at all in voting where I live
much better to spend the time doing something useful rather than walking the 20 feet over the road to the village hall to spoil another paper
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Despite long term disillusion with politics, ( a generation ******ed by Blair after the ravages of Thatcherism) and almost zero chance of anybody other than a Tory being elected in my constituency, I’ll be voting, yet again , for the person most likely to come second to the tory candidate.
This seems to me to be the best course of action, in spite of everything.
What I do hope is that the lies about Corbyn finally stop. But I doubt that they will, since many of the come from within his own party and the “ liberal” media.I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Originally posted by teamsaint View PostDespite long term disillusion with politics, ( a generation ******ed by Blair after the ravages of Thatcherism) and almost zero chance of anybody other than a Tory being elected in my constituency, I’ll be voting, yet again , for the person most likely to come second to the tory candidate.
This seems to me to be the best course of action, in spite of everything.
every time i've voted AGAINST (which is more times than the 2 i've voted FOR)
it's taken as an endorsement of things I don't agree with
as to the lies about Corbyn (of which there are many)
He really doesn't do himself any favours
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Originally posted by MrGongGong View PostI've come to the conclusion that it's better NOT to vote
every time i've voted AGAINST (which is more times than the 2 i've voted FOR)
it's taken as an endorsement of things I don't agree with
as to the lies about Corbyn (of which there are many)
He really doesn't do himself any favours
https://www.reddit.com/r/ukpolitics/...ord_on_europe/I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Originally posted by teamsaint View PostI think you took my comment a bit too literally there, Oddy.
I will vote, despite the pointlessness in terms of effecting change, because then I can lambast 'my' MP with a clear conscience!
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Originally posted by MrGongGong View PostI've come to the conclusion that it's better NOT to vote
Trade unionism, mass protest, civil disobedience, boycotts, community organisation, activism, political education, charity, philanthropy, supporting progressive writers and activists ... these are all ways of positively influencing politics outside of the ballot box.
Refusing to vote for a demonstrably better political party than the current government (Labour, SNP, Plaid Cymru, Green ...), or for one that is marginally less bad in those constituencies unfortunate enough to have no other choice (Lib-Dem) is not."
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