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Topic History of: So how will JK vote?
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Green Man Honey wrote:
Mark wrote:
What kind of answer is not voting though?

It's a bit like deciding not to put the key in your car ignition when you want to go on a journey. You are guaranteeing it won't work then and you won't be making the journey very far.

I think what's more interesting now is who Starmer's successor as PM will be, presuming that's another Labour leader. I was thinking this myself and then heard it said aloud on radio this morning the view that there will be plans by the Corbyn wing to remove Starmer after a year in office and install their own far left candidate again into the premiership. Fanciful? Maybe, but who in 2010 would have ever believed a Conservative party would have burned through five PM's in only 14 years, not much longer than the whole time Thatcher was in office to herself.

I'll be voting Reform. Bloody shocking though that Farage thinks helping Trump win re-election in Novemeber is more important than the UK election here at home.



I see it more like being presented with two broken down cars and having to pick one.


Broken cars can be fixed Wyot, parts can be salvaged the government can't!

If Trump does not win, then America will fall and the UK will follow suit if Keir wins. USA is already bankrupt and facing countless migrants from Asia and Africa crossing their border.

Keir will sell any assets he can find just like Gordon Brown did.


Remember Keir, wanted us to be into a stricter lockdown like China where people's doors were shut by welders and pet owners needed their pets killed.
Honey Mark wrote:
What kind of answer is not voting though?

It's a bit like deciding not to put the key in your car ignition when you want to go on a journey. You are guaranteeing it won't work then and you won't be making the journey very far.

I think what's more interesting now is who Starmer's successor as PM will be, presuming that's another Labour leader. I was thinking this myself and then heard it said aloud on radio this morning the view that there will be plans by the Corbyn wing to remove Starmer after a year in office and install their own far left candidate again into the premiership. Fanciful? Maybe, but who in 2010 would have ever believed a Conservative party would have burned through five PM's in only 14 years, not much longer than the whole time Thatcher was in office to herself.

I'll be voting Reform. Bloody shocking though that Farage thinks helping Trump win re-election in Novemeber is more important than the UK election here at home.



I see it more like being presented with two broken down cars and having to pick one.
Wyot Mark wrote:
What kind of answer is not voting though?

It's a bit like deciding not to put the key in your car ignition when you want to go on a journey. You are guaranteeing it won't work then and you won't be making the journey very far.



No. It is knowing that the car died a few years back and there is no point putting the key in the ignition in the first place because no journey can any longer be made in it...
Jackie Just suppose for one moment that nobody chose to vote in the General Election. I mean literally nobody. It was an electorate so disgusted by the political state this nation has sunk into that there was a 100% boycott of the election.

What the heck would happen in that scenario?

(the party leaders would of course vote, they need the photo op with the partner!)
Jo I expect that Farage isn't going to stand for election as he can claim to be more influential - and probably earn more, I would bet that that is a major consideration - doing what he's doing now. That he'd consider helping Trump more important than the UK election just shows his supposed patriotism for what it is. He's a conman, like Trump.