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That's how I feel. Sheldon cooper would do a much better job.
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If only.
2 seats up for grabs in our District Council ward, standing are 2 Conservatives and 2 Indepenents that were previously funded by the BNP.
For the first time in my life I have voted Conservative to try to ensure the racists don't get in by the back door.
I feel dirty
If only.
2 seats up for grabs in our District Council ward, standing are 2 Conservatives and 2 Indepenents that were previously funded by the BNP.
For the first time in my life I have voted Conservative to try to ensure the racists don't get in by the back door.
I feel dirty
You are seriously saying there are two conservative or two BNP "style" candidates and nobody else? Crikey, where do you live, Alabama?
Bloody hell. Normally in those 'unwinnable' one-party seats where the just weigh the votes seats at least one party will put up a 'paper' candidate. Local members allow their name to go on the ballot paper as Lib Dem, Labour or whatever - but they then do no campaigning, canvassing, leafleting, etc. It's just so that there is a choice on the ballot paper. I know about this as my mum often stands as a Lib Dem in solid Tory areas in Worthing.
Bloody hell. Normally in those 'unwinnable' one-party seats where the just weigh the votes seats at least one party will put up a 'paper' candidate. Local members allow their name to go on the ballot paper as Lib Dem, Labour or whatever - but they then do no campaigning, canvassing, leafleting, etc. It's just so that there is a choice on the ballot paper. I know about this as my mum often stands as a Lib Dem in solid Tory areas in Worthing.
I've lived in Worthing nearly 20 years and no matter what type of election it is, the Tories never bother canvassing as they know they will win anyway. As I have never voted Tory in my life, and never will, I used to vote for whichever candidate came and knocked on my door. This time around nobody from Labour, LibDems or Greens came a-knocking. Maybe they have given up trying to oust the Tories too.
I've lived in Worthing nearly 20 years and no matter what type of election it is, the Tories never bother canvassing as they know they will win anyway. As I have never voted Tory in my life, and never will, I used to vote for whichever candidate came and knocked on my door. This time around nobody from Labour, LibDems or Greens came a-knocking. Maybe they have given up trying to oust the Tories too.
It's a shame that people can't separate national and local politics. These elections are nothing to do with Corbyn's views on Brexit (or indeed Brexit full stop) or the 'performance' of our tragically-inept government - this is about local services. Go and vote for the people you think can do that best. (Labour, obviously).
I'm thinking that Labour are going to take a big old pummeling in Brighton & Hove. There isnt really a viable right option to punish the Tories with but I can see the Greens and less so Lib Dems hoovering up the centre and left vote from Labour
It's a shame that people can't separate national and local politics. These elections are nothing to do with Corbyn's views on Brexit (or indeed Brexit full stop) or the 'performance' of our tragically-inept government - this is about local services. Go and vote for the people you think can do that best. (Labour, obviously).
It's a shame that people can't separate national and local politics. These elections are nothing to do with Corbyn's views on Brexit (or indeed Brexit full stop) or the 'performance' of our tragically-inept government - this is about local services. Go and vote for the people you think can do that best. (Labour, obviously).
In Worthing I'm voting Lib Dem.
The Tory chap who knocked on my door seemed decent enough, and tried to distance himself from the shambolic show going on in national politics right now, but I can't completely divorce the two, which is why Labour is also out of my own personal equation.
In my ward in Worthing I had the Labour candidate and supporters knock on my door. No sign of the Lib-dem/ Tory candidates, in my ward. It used to be a Tory safe seat but went Lib-dem a couple of times in the last 20 years but last time the Lib dem vote collapsed and Labour came a very close second..To be honest, most door knockers are just volunteers. In the present climate, I don't expect the anger, abuse and even physical attacks and threats is that appealing to your average political canvasser.