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 4.3%
  • Labour

    Votes: 14 60.9%
  • SNP

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Lib Dems

    Votes: 3 13.0%
  • DUP

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Sinn Fein

    Votes: 1 4.3%
  • Plaid Cymru

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • SDLP

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Green

    Votes: 3 13.0%
  • Other

    Votes: 1 4.3%

  • Total voters
    23

Scouse

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Just spat a little bit of coffee out after reading that, you ok?
It seems that everyone else is a little fragile but I'm willing to see things from their POV.

But I don't really buy the argument that people are 'tired' of argument - I've never seen any evidence-based defence of Labour policy. Just a desire to state their 'correctness' and have it go unchallenged and a 'you're being a wanker' if you try to demand a defence of opinion.

But if being unchallenging is what it takes for everyone to feel happier for a bit - and god knows we could all do with that - then I'll be 'nice' for a while. :)
 

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Yeah, that ship sailed quite some time ago.
Still anticapitalist.

I mean. I've said for a long time the whole left-right thing was idiotic nonsense.

And what is obviously true is our economy isn't working for huge swathes of us - when it palpably could. And I've argued strongly for the requirements of the poorest in society - when I'm obviously not one of them.

So what's so bad about that? The problem with not engaging in argument because you're "tired" is, for me, an excuse to not challenge yourself.

I'd love it if people could tell me exactly what I'm wrong about and why I'm wrong. But there doesn't really seem to be an appetite for that.
 

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Aby fascist can say that. So what?
So I'm facist now?

How can you have possibly taken that from my posts?



Edit: I don't believe in strongman leaders, I don't believe in ultranationalist ideals, I don't believe in militarism, I'm anti-heirarchical.

Your assertion is palpably nonsensical tbh.
 

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So I'm facist now?

How can you have possibly taken that from my posts?



Edit: I don't believe in strongman leaders, I don't believe in ultranationalist ideals, I don't believe in militarism, I'm anti-heirarchical.

Your assertion is palpably nonsensical tbh.
No, you're "talking fatuous bollocks endlessly" now. And have been for quite some time. And the tedious "only asking questions" schtick is just exhausting.

The UK is terrible, too many immigrants, Labour are responsible for everything that's gone wrong, Israel are terrible but Trumpistan isn't all that bad, Reform are only getting traction because... blah blah blah.

Don't care. If you think you have answers, stand for public office or stop whining from the sidelines about everyone and everything.
 

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The UK is terrible, too many immigrants
I'm not in the least bit bothered about the number of immigrants.

I just offered an evidence-based argument as to why wholesale immigration isn't economically useful for the whole of society, how it actively harms the lowest rungs and how that's tied into our idiotic voting and political environment (which you've called the UK out on repeatedly).

It's not a moral position on my part. But I refuse to be eyes-closed to the economic and cultural arguments. That doesn't make me "reform"...

Labour are responsible for everything that's gone wrong
I was hyper critical of the Tories. Hyper.

Labour have come in and shown themselves to be economically Tory, with added other shitness.

I've also explicitly credited Labour for stuff they've done well, but that appears to go unnoticed...
Israel are terrible
Yep. We agree.
Trumpistan isn't all that bad
Not "all that" bad isn't the thrust. But not all bad. i.e not Evil.

I refuse to be completely polarised and rabidly pro-democrat when they are in part responsible for the failings that have landed us with the Orange Retard.

And the fact that I've repeatedly, explicitly, called him out as a wanker counts for nothing.

It's not me that's so incredibly polarised.
, Reform are only getting traction because... blah blah blah.
Part of the reason we got Brexit was an unwillingness to deal with issues that affect the poorest - and that still holds. We'd rather call them retards instead.

Can't help if you don't like that - but it doesn't make me a supporter (or a facist!).

People find messengers unpopular IMO.
If you think you have answers, stand for public office or stop whining from the sidelines about everyone and everything.
Discussion forum.

If you consider me not agreeing with everything whining...
 

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It's boring. Default contrarianism is just dull.
It's not contrarianism. Maybe I'm not doing a good job of making myself clear, but I don't think it's that.

People are still so used to calling Brexiteers thick, and ignoring them, I think it's a sort of default...
 

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