What would be the point in voting tactically in a constituency like this? I have the luxury of voting for the candidate or party of choice and not the lesser of two evils.
Here is the result for Hall Green last time.https://members.parliament.uk/constituency/3327/election/397What would be the point in voting tactically in a constituency like this? I have the luxury of voting for the candidate or party of choice and not
In a constituency like that you could spoil the vote and provide delight to the job of the ballot counters.
Cai also takes great joy in the spoilt votes - not least because of how they are inspected, with a spotlight and camera set up so a blown-up version can be displayed on a TV.
"The amount of people who put dicks on ballot papers you would not believe," he says.
"When you've got graffiti like that it's hilarious because it's a really formal procedure.
"You've got all these people in suits going through this process, looking at the ballot papers and all of them obviously nodding in agreement that yes, that's invalid."
In a constituency like that you could spoil the vote and provide delight to the job of the ballot counters.Cai also takes great joy in the spoilt votes - not least because of how they are inspected, with a spotlight and camera set up so a blown-up ve
I heard of someone who decided to express their disgust at a particular candidate by drawing a cøck and balls in the box by the candidate's name. Because the mark was entirely within the box, and no other marks were made on the paper, it didn't count as a spoiled ballot, but was actually counted as a vote for the candidate the voter detested.
I heard of someone who decided to express their disgust at a particular candidate by drawing a cøck and balls in the box by the candidate's name. Because the mark was entirely within the box, and no other marks were made on the paper, it didn't coun
It's your spoil at the end of the day and you can do whatever you want, Foinavon. Me asking you to not draw genitals is simply down to puritan conservatives like myself deeming it a bit vulgar personally.
It's your spoil at the end of the day and you can do whatever you want, Foinavon. Me asking you to not draw genitals is simply down to puritan conservatives like myself deeming it a bit vulgar personally.
Charlie: No Vote, Labour Foinavon: Brexit Party, Reform (and an apology from me) metro john: No vote, No Vote cryoftruth: SNP, SNP Cardinal Scott: Green, undecided
Don't be shy, tell us please.
So far:Charlie: No Vote, LabourFoinavon: Brexit Party, Reform (and an apology from me)metro john: No vote, No Votecryoftruth: SNP, SNPCardinal Scott: Green, undecidedDon't be shy, tell us please.
I previously spoilt a ballot paper by drawing 2 diagonal and parallel lines, and writing between the lines none of these candidates are worthy of this office.
Local election, the winner died a few weeks later and a by election was called. I didn't vote, and moved to Durham shortly after.
I'm intending to vote on Thursday, Labour will win but I like the lib dem candidate more.
No independent, so I'm pretty much undecided
Should I support mp, or vote with my heart.
I previously spoilt a ballot paper by drawing2 diagonal and parallel lines, and writing between the linesnone of these candidates are worthy of this office.Local election, the winner died a few weeks laterand a by election was called. I didn't vote,
Thanks Charlie, apology accepted. There is a story about Mr Godsiff who presented as an independent in 2019. He was the defending MP and was asked to stand aside for (in this constituency) an ethnic majority candidate (Mr Ali). Mr Godsiff registered few votes which confirms that people are voting for the rosette rather than for the candidate.
Thanks Charlie, apology accepted. There is a story about Mr Godsiff who presented as an independent in 2019. He was the defending MP and was asked to stand aside for (in this constituency) an ethnic majority candidate (Mr Ali). Mr Godsiff registered
Charlie: No Vote, Labour Foinavon: Brexit Party, Reform (and an apology from me) metro john: No vote, No Vote cryoftruth: SNP, SNP Cardinal Scott: Green, undecided Jolly: No vote (spoiled paper), undecided yhtl: No vote (spoiled paper), undecided xmoneyx: SNP, Alba
So far:Charlie: No Vote, LabourFoinavon: Brexit Party, Reform (and an apology from me)metro john: No vote, No Votecryoftruth: SNP, SNPCardinal Scott: Green, undecidedJolly: No vote (spoiled paper), undecidedyhtl: No vote (spoiled paper), undecidedxmo
The spoilt ballot was a previous election and just mentioned as an aside, I should have posted last election vote.
Sorry Charlie, last election I voted Labour.The spoilt ballot was a previous election andjust mentioned as an aside, I should have postedlast election vote.
Charlie: No Vote, Labour Foinavon: Brexit Party, Reform (and an apology from me) metro john: No vote, No Vote cryoftruth: SNP, SNP Cardinal Scott: Green, undecided Jolly: No vote (spoiled paper), undecided yhtl: Labour, undecided xmoneyx: SNP, Alba
So far:Charlie: No Vote, LabourFoinavon: Brexit Party, Reform (and an apology from me)metro john: No vote, No Votecryoftruth: SNP, SNPCardinal Scott: Green, undecidedJolly: No vote (spoiled paper), undecidedyhtl: Labour, undecidedxmoneyx: SNP, Alba
none. the party of govt the tories style themselves. well they might never form another. this could end them as the liberals were 100 years ago
i cant vote fora party that has david dummy and that offensive idiot rayner on the front bench
alf(animal liberation front) seriouslynone. the party of govt the tories style themselves. well they might never form another. this could end them as the liberals were 100 years agoi cant vote fora party that has david dummy and that offensive idiot
Why would anyone not vote? If you don't vote how can you have an opinion?
Re. same number of votes - I've used this example often
In the 2019 election Cons nationally increased their vote by 300,000 & were rewarded wity 80 extra seats (compared to prev GE) whilst the Lib Dems increased their vote nationally by 1.5 million & were rewarded with the loss of one seat.
Why would anyone not vote? If you don't vote how can you have an opinion?Re. same number of votes - I've used this example oftenIn the 2019 election Cons nationally increased their vote by 300,000 & were rewarded wity 80 extra seats (compared to prev
is it not true that farages party-i forget what it was called then-got more votes than the liberals but no seats at all? i stand to be corrected if not, just a vague remembrance
is it not true that farages party-i forget what it was called then-got more votes than the liberals but no seats at all? i stand to be corrected if not, just a vague remembrance
in that case we could copy aus and make it compulsory to vote
but in acne or tunbridge wells you can understand why people think its worthless-which is why the constituency system is an anachronism dating back to the old rotten boroughs and should be reformed
we could have a genaeral vote and then allocate mps
in that case we could copy aus and make it compulsory to votebut in acne or tunbridge wells you can understand why people think its worthless-which is why the constituency system is an anachronism dating back to the old rotten boroughs and should be
Farage's Brexit party got about 650k votes (good for about 2% and zero seats) and LibDems got about 3.7 million votes (~11.5%, 11 seats) at the 2019 general elections.
Farage's Brexit party got about 650k votes (good for about 2% and zero seats) and LibDems got about 3.7 million votes (~11.5%, 11 seats) at the 2019 general elections.
ah. thats what i was vaguely remembering. doesnt look a great return for 3.9 million votes
ze german system sounds good but us brits are a bit fick and wouldnt understand it
ah. thats what i was vaguely remembering. doesnt look a great return for 3.9 million votesze german system sounds good but us brits are a bit fick and wouldnt understand it
A minor expense but the increase in the standing charges by the energy companies during the 'cost of living ' crisis and not one word of protest from by government.
Nottingham stabbings by Valdo Calocane. As a frequent user of public transport I am now very wary about using the bus or train when I look around at me fellow passengers. A situation that will worsen by the day.
ConservativeReformA minor expense but the increase in the standing charges by the energy companies during the 'cost of living ' crisis and not one word of protest from by government.Nottingham stabbings by Valdo Calocane. As a frequent user of public
Charlie: No Vote, Labour Foinavon: Brexit Party, Reform metro john: No vote, No Vote cryoftruth: SNP, SNP Cardinal Scott: Green, undecided Jolly: No vote (spoiled paper), undecided yhtl: Labour, undecided xmoneyx: SNP, Alba Lee Ho Fooks: I can't tell from his comment JTG: Tory, Tory paulo47: No Vote, No Vote Steve Voltage: Tory, Reform Casemoney: No Vote, undecided
So far:Charlie: No Vote, LabourFoinavon: Brexit Party, Reformmetro john: No vote, No Votecryoftruth: SNP, SNPCardinal Scott: Green, undecidedJolly: No vote (spoiled paper), undecidedyhtl: Labour, undecidedxmoneyx: SNP, AlbaLee Ho Fooks: I can't tell
Alba: 1 vote (none last time) Green 0 votes (1 last time) Labour: 1 vote (1 last time) Reform: 2 votes (does Brexit count as 1?) SNP: 1 vote (1 last time) Tory 1 vote (2 last time)
Of those who have made their mind up:Alba: 1 vote (none last time)Green 0 votes (1 last time)Labour: 1 vote (1 last time)Reform: 2 votes (does Brexit count as 1?)SNP: 1 vote (1 last time)Tory 1 vote (2 last time)
Charlie: No Vote, Labour Foinavon: Brexit Party, Reform metro john: No vote, No Vote cryoftruth: SNP, SNP Cardinal Scott: Green, undecided Jolly: No vote (spoiled paper), undecided yhtl: Labour, undecided xmoneyx: SNP, Alba Lee Ho Fooks: Lib Dem, Lib Dem JTG: Tory, Tory paulo47: No Vote, No Vote Steve Voltage: Tory, Reform Casemoney: No Vote, undecided sageform: Tory, Tory
So far:Charlie: No Vote, LabourFoinavon: Brexit Party, Reformmetro john: No vote, No Votecryoftruth: SNP, SNPCardinal Scott: Green, undecidedJolly: No vote (spoiled paper), undecidedyhtl: Labour, undecidedxmoneyx: SNP, AlbaLee Ho Fooks: Lib Dem, Lib
Voting is a privilege and a hard won right. In too many countries it’s not an option or simply a charade. However you feel about your choices please do exercise your right to make your voice heard. #democracy only works if we actively support it.
Voting is a privilege and a hard won right. In too many countries it’s not an option or simply a charade. However you feel about your choices please do exercise your right to make your voice heard. #democracy only works if we actively support it.
Voted at 8.30 so I hope that is it for 4+ years. The most depressing election I have witnessed since I volunteered to drive voters to the polls in 1964. Proud to be able to drive at the time aged 20. That was depressing too as Harold Wilson won easily but at least my constituency at the time (Stroud) was retained as Tory. This time a 10000 Tory majority in Wells/Mendip is highly likely to be a loss to Libdem.
Voted at 8.30 so I hope that is it for 4+ years. The most depressing election I have witnessed since I volunteered to drive voters to the polls in 1964. Proud to be able to drive at the time aged 20. That was depressing too as Harold Wilson won easil
Did not spoil my vote but gave it to the Workers Party of Britain as they were the nearest to my desired choice The Official Monster Raving Loony Party who did not field a candidate.
I guess many of you felt the same but voted for the jokers in Reform who are probably more loony than The Official Monster Raving Loony’s
Well done most of you who voted for change and not the 3 traditional parties who will change nothing
I want change so I could not vote Labour.Did not spoil my vote but gave it to the Workers Party of Britain as they were the nearest to my desired choice The Official Monster Raving Loony Party who did not field a candidate.I guess many of you felt th
Charlie: No Vote, Labour Foinavon: Brexit Party, Reform metro john: No vote, No Vote cryoftruth: SNP, SNP Cardinal Scott: Green, undecided Jolly: No vote (spoiled paper), undecided yhtl: Labour, undecided xmoneyx: SNP, Alba Lee Ho Fooks: Lib Dem, Lib Dem JTG: Tory, Tory paulo47: No Vote, No Vote Steve Voltage: Tory, Reform Casemoney: No Vote, undecided sageform: Tory, Tory salmon spray: Labour, Labour Dotchinite: No Vote, No Vote WD: not sure, WP of Britain glow-worm: Tory, Reform
So far:Charlie: No Vote, LabourFoinavon: Brexit Party, Reformmetro john: No vote, No Votecryoftruth: SNP, SNPCardinal Scott: Green, undecidedJolly: No vote (spoiled paper), undecidedyhtl: Labour, undecidedxmoneyx: SNP, AlbaLee Ho Fooks: Lib Dem, Lib
Alba: 1 vote (none last time) Green 0 votes (1 last time) Labour: 2 votes (2 last time) Lib Dem: 1 vote (1 last time) Reform: 3 votes (1 last time) SNP: 1 vote (1 last time) Tory 1 vote (4 last time) WP of Britain 1 vote (none last time)
No Vote: 3 (6 last time)
Of those who have made their mind up:Alba: 1 vote (none last time)Green 0 votes (1 last time)Labour: 2 votes (2 last time)Lib Dem: 1 vote (1 last time)Reform: 3 votes (1 last time)SNP: 1 vote (1 last time)Tory 1 vote (4 last time)WP of Britain 1 vote
Alba: 1 vote (none last time) Green 0 votes (1 last time) Labour: 2 votes (2 last time) Lib Dem: 1 vote (1 last time) Reform: 3 votes (1 last time) SNP: 1 vote (1 last time) Tory 2 votes (4 last time) WP of Britain 1 vote (none last time)
No Vote: 3 (6 last time)
CorrectionAlba: 1 vote (none last time)Green 0 votes (1 last time)Labour: 2 votes (2 last time)Lib Dem: 1 vote (1 last time)Reform: 3 votes (1 last time)SNP: 1 vote (1 last time)Tory 2 votes (4 last time)WP of Britain 1 vote (none last time)No Vote:
Was thinking about this voting % turnout , i've just turned away because of massive queue's and this is the first year people have had to take passport / driving license to vote , will that create a bigger queue and does that mean the turnout will be lower than expected.
Any views looking at exchange odds ?
Sorry to digress......Was thinking about this voting % turnout , i've just turned away because of massive queue's and this is the first year people have had to take passport / driving license to vote , will that create a bigger queue and does that me
I thought turnout would be higher than the expectation on here.
Dunno, you've got some who didn't vote last time coming out this time but some that did now staying home.
Then surely some of reforms votes are coming from those that never voted.
Then you've got id possibly driving folk away
Seems to have been a nice day for it too.
67%,.. Ish
I thought turnout would be higher than the expectation on here.Dunno, you've got some who didn't vote last timecoming out this time but some that did now staying home.Then surely some of reforms votes are coming fromthose that never voted.Then you've
I have a 20 second walk to my polling station but still haven't voted, I have decided to cast my vote for the ultra fringe SDP (they still exist) candidate
I have a 20 second walk to my polling station but still haven't voted, I have decided to cast my vote for the ultra fringe SDP (they still exist) candidate
Due to boundary changes, I had 2 polling cards delivered through my door. I checked online what constituency I was in and it told me Witham (Priti Patel). When I got to the Polling station I was told I was actually in Braintree (James Cleverly). Not that I was going to vote for either of those c***s, but it summed up the current government. For the record I voted Green last time and Reform today.
Due to boundary changes, I had 2 polling cards delivered through my door. I checked online what constituency I was in and it told meWitham (Priti Patel). When I got to the Polling station I was told I was actually in Braintree (James Cleverly).Not th
Not Bothered ,would not vote tory or Labour , don't even know who the reform guy is
local MP was Labour great MP , would imagine Labour will Win again Just hope the new man is half decent
Not Bothered ,would not vote tory or Labour , don't even know who the reform guy is local MP was Labour great MP , would imagine Labour will Win again Just hope the new man is half decent