General Election 2017 | Cabinet reshuffle: Hunt re-appointed Health Secretary for record third time

How do you intend to vote in the 2017 General Election if eligible?

  • Conservatives

    Votes: 80 14.5%
  • Labour

    Votes: 322 58.4%
  • Lib Dems

    Votes: 57 10.3%
  • Green

    Votes: 20 3.6%
  • SNP

    Votes: 13 2.4%
  • UKIP

    Votes: 29 5.3%
  • Independent

    Votes: 3 0.5%
  • Plaid Cymru

    Votes: 2 0.4%
  • Sinn Fein

    Votes: 11 2.0%
  • Other (UUP, DUP, BNP, and anyone else I have forgotten)

    Votes: 14 2.5%

  • Total voters
    551
  • Poll closed .
Like I said a few pages ago, I've seen more charisma in a spoon. She reminds me of David Moyes. Fecking dour.

Funny, I heard someone one the radio saying Corbyn's labour reign reminded them of Moyes' time at United.

Imagine having to choose between two Moyeses......
 
Funny, I heard someone one the radio saying Corbyn's labour reign reminded them of Moyes' time at United.

Imagine having to choose between two Moyeses......
Wilf Zaha's been there.
 
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is it wrong that i don't really have a strong opinion as to whether May legalises fox hunting? i mean i find it a bit sad that people want to spend their weekends chasing down and killing animals, but really on a list of the country's problems i don't think it should make the top million.
 
This would liven up the campaign a bit

 
Lynton must be slaughtering the cats as we speak.
 
This is the woman that the country is going to put their trust in to get a glorious brexit?
to behonest though the british electorate are so right wing, she could probably stab the guy steal what little money he does have and she'd probably get a bump in the polls for standing up to lazy and disrespectful workers!
 
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How did someone manage to get a question in about fox hunting, that's what I want to know. And is that person still alive?
 
is it wrong that i don't really have a strong opinion as to whether May legalises fox hunting? i mean i find it a bit sad that people want to spend their weekends chasing down and killing animals, but really on a list of the country's problems i don't think it should make the top million.
this. Obviously fox hunting is daft and people who do it are wanker. Yet getting angry about it, when we are living in a world of factory farming makes little sense. Even if we just look at animal protection, discussing fox hunting is insignificant.
 
is it wrong that i don't really have a strong opinion as to whether May legalises fox hunting? i mean i find it a bit sad that people want to spend their weekends chasing down and killing animals, but really on a list of the country's problems i don't think it should make the top million.

Does it not bother you that it's so high up on the Prime Minister's list of priorities?
 
It bothers me that they want to go to lengths to un-ban it. I mean it's stupid and it's banned, so lets just forget about it now. It's a distraction from the real issues.
 
this. Obviously fox hunting is daft and people who do it are wanker. Yet getting angry about it, when we are living in a world of factory farming makes little sense. Even if we just look at animal protection, discussing fox hunting is insignificant.
yeah thats my kind of thinking, with all the problems in the world, both effecting animals and humans, the fact that a few idiot obviously de-evolved humans want to spend thier time off killing the odd creature for fun is hardly important even if it is a little pathetic
 
yeah thats my kind of thinking, with all the problems in the world, both effecting animals and humans, the fact that a few idiot obviously de-evolved humans want to spend thier time off killing the odd creature for fun is hardly important even if it is a little pathetic
I mean, you could say the same thing about dog fighting. It being irrelevant to most peoples lives (directly at any rate) isn't really good reason to not care whether it exists or not.
 
this. Obviously fox hunting is daft and people who do it are wanker. Yet getting angry about it, when we are living in a world of factory farming makes little sense. Even if we just look at animal protection, discussing fox hunting is insignificant.
It's significant because this is the size of the tory bastards, lording it over everyone all week and dressing up like a cnut to go kill some frightened little wild animal at the weekend.
 
I mean, you could say the same thing about dog fighting. It being irrelevant to most peoples lives (directly at any rate) isn't really good reason to not care whether it exists or not.
no but you compare it to other problems, it minuscule
 
It's significant because this is the size of the tory bastards, lording it over everyone all week and dressing up like a cnut to go kill some frightened little wild animal at the weekend.
i just think over all the shit the torys do its not the thing to get angry about, yet it riles people up worse then pretty much anything
 
As a Conservative - I am absolutely gutted about the prospect of a return to fox hunting. I'm more socially liberal than a lot of Tories, still I can see a few others being put off voting for them on this issue alone.

I swing between Tory and Lib Dem, but bollocks to voting yellow right now either. I'm actually thinking about going for an independent this time around.
 
People do care about things like that though.
yeah i just find it werid, i mean two days ago the bbc put an article up that half the jobs in scotland may be lost to automation over the next ten years, no one bats an eye lid, today my facebook feed has been full of anti fox hunting posts.... i just find it strange what people care about strange
 
yeah i just find it werid, i mean two days ago the bbc put an article up that half the jobs in scotland may be lost to automation over the next ten years, no one bats an eye lid, today my facebook feed has been full of anti fox hunting posts.... i just find it strange what people care about strange
This is fair, the implications of automation is just something people generally haven't begun to wrap their heads around yet.
 
This is fair, the implications of automation is just something people generally haven't begun to wrap their heads around yet.
i think most people are still in denial about the extent of the problem, for me this whole election should be a debate about we move forward as a country in which it is going to take less workers every year to run it?
right now i don't think their is an answer to that question, and like so many things that are difficult and without an answer people just ignore and worry about things like fox hunting while eating their battery raised chicken dinners......