UK General Election 2024 - July 4th

How are you likely to vote?


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I've VAGUELY dithered about my annoyance at Labour and our (very good locally but such a Keir kiss arse generally) MP and therefore voting Green, which is where I seem to most align, but I just cannot bear the thought of anything silly happening on Thursday and so I will stick with voting Labour.
Ive come to the conclusion that not taking the risk of any more tories/reform than necessary at this stage is more important than anything else. Get those cunts DEAD and then we can start moaning about Keir
 
Ive come to the conclusion that not taking the risk of any more tories/reform than necessary at this stage is more important than anything else. Get those cunts DEAD and then we can start moaning about Keir

I have to agree.
 
Its wank, because I really wanted to vote for another party, but I just can’t stand the though of giving any of these fascist cunts a fucking inch of encouragement.
 
Ive come to the conclusion that not taking the risk of any more tories/reform than necessary at this stage is more important than anything else. Get those cunts DEAD and then we can start moaning about Keir

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I think I'm safe enough to vote Green. Particularly after confirming the other vote in the house is Labour.
 
Ooh do you not even have a Reform cunt there? Nice.

Mine looks similar. In fact this might swing me to vote Green to try and get them more votes than Reform.

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Yes, I'm not sure why they aren't standing here, to be honest - realistically they would do better here than in Bristol Central (supposedly the most pro-immigration seat in the country) but Central is much more of a newsworthy seat with Denyer standing there, I suppose.

Pleasing to see the Tories down below 15% considering Reform aren't around to reduce it further.

The boundaries have changed a little, but it's still essentially the same seat that Tony Benn held for most of his career. I remember chasing him with my autograph book in the 1979 election. Shame how THAT turned out...
 
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Whilst I’ve been away I’ve ended up with two leaflets for labour, FOUR for green and two from the same independant.
 


Torn between excitement at the chance Truss might lose her seat, and terror at how much this will fulfill her humiliation kink.


I would still probably suggest Survation's 2017 last poll was more a lucky hit rather than skill (it was only 2500ish and not an MRP)

But still. Lol.
 
Someone on Twitter described Boris Johnson as looking like someone retrieved Jimmy Savile's corpse from a lake and I laughed so hard it nearly hurt.
 
To be sincere for a second, it's quite thrilling for me at least that we're less than 48 hours from the exit poll. It's been 19 years since Labour won a general election. In my life the Tories have been in charge for 31 years out of 43, that's approx 75%.

I'm far from thrilled about Kier (who is?), but there's so much nasty shit we won't have to listen to or read about for at least 5 years, feasibly 10.

Thankfully without Brexit, the Tories have lost their magic weapon and the shitty culture wars stuff just isn't cutting through. I sincerely hope they choose Kemi or Suella who have the mass appeal of scud missiles, and they stay out of office for at least a full decade. I deserve that at least.
 

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