General Election 2024

Who got your vote?

  • Labour

    Votes: 147 54.2%
  • Conservative

    Votes: 5 1.8%
  • Lib Dem

    Votes: 25 9.2%
  • Green

    Votes: 48 17.7%
  • Reform

    Votes: 11 4.1%
  • SNP

    Votes: 5 1.8%
  • Plaid Cymru

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Independent

    Votes: 8 3.0%
  • UK resident but not voting

    Votes: 18 6.6%
  • Spoiled my ballot

    Votes: 3 1.1%

  • Total voters
    271
  • Poll closed .
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it’s illegal to tell people how you voted. i have reported to the relevant authorities.
I voted too. I won't tell you who it is since it's apparently illegal, but I'm sure the party I voted for haven't been in power for a number of years now. Hope that's cryptic enough :)
 
Didn't say who I voted for, though good luck prosecuting people for discussing it, if it is indeed illegal.

You can take an ad out in the paper or shout in a town square that you voted for X. It’s not illegal in any way, shape or form.
 
You can take an ad out in the paper or shout in a town square that you voted for X. It’s not illegal in any way, shape or form.

Cant even tell peple how you voted in are cuntry any mor. Gon to tha dogs wiv all the forriners cummin.
 
You can take an ad out in the paper or shout in a town square that you voted for X. It’s not illegal in any way, shape or form.

The BBC had a guide to what you can and can't do the other day.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/explainers-56849080

BBC said:
Can I vote if I've been drinking?
People who have been drinking or are drunk can vote, unless they are disruptive.

@Maticmaker might have an issue with this one as it could lead to an increase in the amount of genitalia drawn on ballot papers.
 
Health

The health services of the country will be made available to all citizens. Everyone will contribute to the cost, and no one will be denied the attention, the treatment or the appliances he requires because he cannot afford them.

We propose to create a comprehensive health service covering the whole range of medical treatment from the general practitioner to the specialist, and from the hospital to convalescence and rehabilitation; and to introduce legislation for this purpose in the new Parliament.

The success of the service will depend on the skill and initiative of doctors, dentists, nurses and other professional people, and in its designing and operation there will be full scope for all the guidance they can give. Wide play must be given to the preferences and enterprise of individuals. Nothing will be done to destroy the close personal relationship between doctor and patient, nor to restrict the patient's free choice of doctor.

The whole service must be so designed that in each area its growth is helped and guided by the influence of a university. Through such a service the medical and allied professions will be enabled to serve the whole nation more effectively than they have yet been able to do. At the same time Medicine will be left free to develop along its own lines, and to achieve preventive as well as curative triumphs. Liberty is an essential condition of scientific progress.

The voluntary hospitals which have led the way in the development of hospital technique will remain free. They will play their part in the new service in friendly partnership with local authority hospitals.

Motherhood must be our special care. There must be a large increase of maternity beds and convalescent homes, and they must be provided in the right places. Mothers must be relieved of onerous duties which at such times so easily cause lasting injury to their health. The National Insurance Scheme will make financial provision for these needs. All proper arrangements, both voluntary and State-aided, must be made for the care of other young children in the family, in order that the energies of the male breadwinner or the kindness of neighbours and relations, which nevertheless must be the mainspring, should not be unduly burdened. Nursery schools and nurseries such as have grown up during the war should be encouraged. On the birth, the proper feeding and the healthy upbringing of a substantially increased number of children, depends the life of Britain and her enduring glory.

http://www.conservativemanifesto.co...in the living,the whole world largely depends.
 
Reform splitting the Tory vote is what will give Labour a massive majority. It's also why the Lib Dems will gain massively this election.
I think it's more people swinging from Tory to labour. The split votes obviously help but reform weren't a serious thing up until literally this month when farage took over, and labour have been polling ahead significantly for what, 2/3 years now?

In any case, I wouldnt say reform losing Tory voters is necessarily "bad news" for labour, personally.
 
I think it's more people swinging from Tory to labour. The split votes obviously help but reform weren't a serious thing up until literally this month when farage took over, and labour have been polling ahead significantly for what, 2/3 years now?

In any case, I wouldnt say reform losing Tory voters is necessarily "bad news" for labour, personally.

It’s bad news if you’re rooting for an absolute annihilation of the Tories. Everything needs to line up for that to happen, particularly Reform splitting the Right vote in most seats.
 
I think it's more people swinging from Tory to labour. The split votes obviously help but reform weren't a serious thing up until literally this month when farage took over, and labour have been polling ahead significantly for what, 2/3 years now?

In any case, I wouldnt say reform losing Tory voters is necessarily "bad news" for labour, personally.

Labour's voting % polling hasn't moved at all since the election was called. Thier projected seat numbers have sky rocketed though due to the split between the Tories and Reform thanks to the FPTP system.
 
This may not work for you, but you can hand it in on polling day at the station if it cannot be posted in time.
That's not going to be an option. Our constituency is pretty safe Labour (Andy Slaughter), but that's not really the point.
 
If it doesn't arrive tomorrow then I think we're screwed. Do loads of voters regularly miss out on voting because the ballot is sent out so late?
Fecking useless country with the shittiest version of democracy.

Sending them out so late and then demanding that they be returned by election day is idiotic. Here you get them further ahead (but still a bit late) and you have to sign and date your ballot by election day, but then they count any vote returned within the next 13 days.
 
Sending them out so late and then demanding that they be returned by election day is idiotic. Here you get them further ahead (but still a bit late) and you have to sign and date your ballot by election day, but then they count any vote returned within the next 13 days.
Will see if/when they arrive I guess, but it's cutting it ridiculously to give us a maximum five working days now to get it back from Asia.
I'm assuming they're binned if they land after 4 July but not sure.
 
Will see if/when they arrive I guess, but it's cutting it ridiculously to give us a maximum five working days now to get it back from Asia.
I'm assuming they're binned if they land after 4 July but not sure.

I believe that is the case :(
 
Hi all

The betting scandal has hundreds more names; of MPs, Tory candidates, and their families.

Not yet public knowledge.
 
Hi all

The betting scandal has hundreds more names; of MPs, Tory candidates, and their families.

Not yet public knowledge.
You can't post shit like this without sources or links.
 
How is a candidate being 40 points ahead in a poll meant to be a weakness / bad thing?

Well that’s a disingenuous take on it. The only point that is being made is that Starmer has lost 12 points in his own constituency.
 
Hi all

The betting scandal has hundreds more names; of MPs, Tory candidates, and their families.

Not yet public knowledge.

You should place a bet on how many people are involved before the actual number is released to the public. And tell all your family and friends to place bets as well.
 
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