Politics 2024/25 General Election Voting Intention (2022)

Who do you currently intend to vote for in the next UK general election?

  • Conservatives

    Votes: 1 5.3%
  • Labour

    Votes: 12 63.2%
  • SNP

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Lib Dems

    Votes: 3 15.8%
  • DUP

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Sinn Fein

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Plaid Cymru

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • SDLP

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Green

    Votes: 3 15.8%
  • Other

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
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Embattle

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An absolutely scathing review of the haunted lettuce:


She is an utter delusional cunt.
 

Scouse

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So then. I'd argue NOT a great performance from Labour. Sure they've gained a stack of councillors, but "other" parties add up to significantly more.

Shows that voters are thinking "fuck labour". Maybe it's because they've retreated from their economic, environmental and social policies and are now indistinguishable from the Tories in that respect? Maybe it's because people can see they've already been making noises about it being about time we "gave up some of our freedoms" so they can jump on the ID card bandwagon again. Or maybe it's because Starmer is a zionist, and a supporter of genocidal child-death by starvation.

Either way. Labour is going to sell it as a massive swing. But it's clearly because we want shot of the Tories, not because of any great desire for this shower of cunts.
 

Wij

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So then. I'd argue NOT a great performance from Labour. Sure they've gained a stack of councillors, but "other" parties add up to significantly more.

Shows that voters are thinking "fuck labour". Maybe it's because they've retreated from their economic, environmental and social policies and are now indistinguishable from the Tories in that respect? Maybe it's because people can see they've already been making noises about it being about time we "gave up some of our freedoms" so they can jump on the ID card bandwagon again. Or maybe it's because Starmer is a zionist, and a supporter of genocidal child-death by starvation.

Either way. Labour is going to sell it as a massive swing. But it's clearly because we want shot of the Tories, not because of any great desire for this shower of cunts.
Ok. But they’ll still win the general election.
 

Scouse

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Interestingly - the odds of 1/16 for a Labour government at the next General Election work out at 6.25%.

That's a pretty good return on investment on what is all but a certainty :)
 

Tom

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Really quite annoying how so many articles and political commentators are missing the point that Boris Johnson didn't forget his ID, he just turned up without it to cement his "bumbling but loveable idiot" image. Ready for a return to power when the Tories are annihilated.

He may be awful but he isn't stupid.
 

Wij

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Really quite annoying how so many articles and political commentators are missing the point that Boris Johnson didn't forget his ID, he just turned up without it to cement his "bumbling but loveable idiot" image. Ready for a return to power when the Tories are annihilated.

He may be awful but he isn't stupid.
Getting attention is his default, regardless of purpose.
 

DaGaffer

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So then. I'd argue NOT a great performance from Labour. Sure they've gained a stack of councillors, but "other" parties add up to significantly more.

Shows that voters are thinking "fuck labour". Maybe it's because they've retreated from their economic, environmental and social policies and are now indistinguishable from the Tories in that respect? Maybe it's because people can see they've already been making noises about it being about time we "gave up some of our freedoms" so they can jump on the ID card bandwagon again. Or maybe it's because Starmer is a zionist, and a supporter of genocidal child-death by starvation.

Either way. Labour is going to sell it as a massive swing. But it's clearly because we want shot of the Tories, not because of any great desire for this shower of cunts.

Looking like a strong Labour showing to me; 2/3 of the Tories' council losses are going their way at the moment. If there was an attempt to put Labour in their box, the Lib Dems would be doing much better; they have at council level in the past (they should be beating the Tories not just catching up to their diminished state. And the Greens aren't exactly flying either; that's what happens when you forget that you're supposed to be about the environment more than identity politics.
 

Wij

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Looking like a strong Labour showing to me; 2/3 of the Tories' council losses are going their way at the moment. If there was an attempt to put Labour in their box, the Lib Dems would be doing much better; they have at council level in the past (they should be beating the Tories not just catching up to their diminished state. And the Greens aren't exactly flying either; that's what happens when you forget that you're supposed to be about the environment more than identity politics.
The whole green movement should be doing a lot better but has been hijacked by pricks. In the US their Green Party is just a front for Putin. In the UK it is a front for men to live out their sissy porn fantasies.
 

Scouse

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I'm not saying it's not a strong showing am I. But it's clearly not people rushing to Labour - more away from the Tories.

Even the guardian has made that analysis:


Agree on the greens though. They jumped on a mistaken populist bandwagon when they should be single issue focussed and a method of holding big parties (e.g. Labour) to account for ditching green policies.

But still - "no Labour landslide". And I stand by my observations above for being the primary reasons for that.
 

Tom

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The awful local Tory candidate for Manchester Mayor just tweeted that she didn't win, but the result showed Manchester wanted change.

She got a worse result than the last time, four years ago. She got about 10% of the vote.

The only change Manchester wants is change for her bus fare. She's fucking awful, almost as bad as Susan Hall.
 

Raven

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I am pretty pissed off over the whole Elphicke thing, it's pointless, horrible woman, not needed, so why? It will cost votes, poor judgement.
 

Tom

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Probably just to get Tory backbenchers grumbling about Sunak. She'll probably quit next election.
 

Scouse

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Probably just to get Tory backbenchers grumbling about Sunak. She'll probably quit next election.
Thought she wasn't going to stand in a seat - so yeah.

Labours problems are bigger than that anyway. They'll still win, of course, but huge swathes of people (not just muslims) aren't forgiving Starmer for saying turning off water and food to an entire population was OK.

He's a dirty cunt, and as long as he's head of Labour, I won't be voting for them.
 

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