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YepFeel dirty. Just voted Lib Dem.
YepFeel dirty. Just voted Lib Dem.
There's no next time for me. It's back to 2 party politics where I live for the foreseeable future.Voted Lib Dem, again. Feel a bit guilty at not looking into the Greens a bit more, but when I did some years ago they appeared to be batshit mental. Although some of their ideas then might seem a bit more rational now after all. Oh well, maybe next time.
Feel dirty. Just voted Lib Dem.
Fair enough, I can't remember the finer points, but obviously no-one expected it to be that bad.Some fairly prescient people did point out at the time though that even when she was 20 points up, her lead was still more tenuous than people had given it credit for - if Labour cut even cut that down to 7/8 points, then the Tories were going to be on a fairly slim majority as was the case in 2015. And a sudden election campaign was always going to lead to certain fluctuations.
Ditto. Was them or greens.Feel dirty. Just voted Lib Dem.
They registered correctly.
Meh we still don't have an elected second chamber yet... So nothing surprises me with our arcane systemIt still amazes me the Britain doesn't have PR.
Meh we still don't have an elected second chamber yet... So nothing surprises me with our arcane system
Go and wash yourself.Voted Lib Dem, again. Feel a bit guilty at not looking into the Greens a bit more, but when I did some years ago they appeared to be batshit mental. Although some of their ideas then might seem a bit more rational now after all. Oh well, maybe next time.
I think wash your legs is the traditional expression.Go and wash yourself.
Well kind off... They don't actually have any assembly at the momentYet NI has it.
Another example of divergence from Britain.
Wouldn't be surprised to see them do better than the conservativesVoted green. Have a feeling they’re going to do well in Bristol this election. In fact I think they’re going to do well country wide. Wouldn’t be surprised if it’s close between them and the Tories.
Well kind off... They don't actually have any assembly at the moment
Theresa May is expected to announce the date of her departure from Downing Street on Friday, senior cabinet ministers have told the BBC.
Sources say they expect the PM to give a timetable for her successor to be chosen, with 10 June likely to be the start of the official leadership race.
I had an important interview today and didn't vote
Shame! They were open till 10pm! I went at 8:30pm and it was very quiet.
Oh well, single figures for Change then.I had an important interview today and didn't vote
Oh for fecksake! I didnt' know that. I'ts my fault for being an igorant twit about it this time.
Yer man in green trousers poking a flag in Femi's face calling him a traitor is Dr Niall McCrae a senior lecturer in mental health at KCL.
Considering the bed wetting about throwing milkshakes, I daresay had the roles been reversed and a left wing academic had been caught hurling abuse at a prominent Brexit supporting journalist we'd have had wall to wall coverage and calls to overhaul academia...
it was a hard one for me, i almost always vote Labour but i know that Corbyn is a euro sceptic and i don't trust the Lib Dems at all.Voted Lib Dem. I felt they were the only mainstream party that gives a damn about Europe.
And the shit show goes on:
https://www.theguardian.com/politic...european-election-polling-booths-admin-errors
(Also a master class in voter suppression, maybe May and the Tories can teach Trump something after all).