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Post by ratcliff on Jun 19, 2024 13:08:46 GMT
It would seem at least 65% of the forum so far are voting for Reform UK, pity that vote wont be replicated on 4th July. Or will it?.. I mailed my blue postal vote this morning, couldn't bring myself to wilfully help inflict the ginger grower, Lammy and Sir Kneeler on the international stage ( But I hope Nige wins Clacton )
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Post by Red Rackham on Jun 19, 2024 13:24:40 GMT
It would seem at least 65% of the forum so far are voting for Reform UK, pity that vote wont be replicated on 4th July. Or will it?.. I mailed my blue postal vote this morning, couldn't bring myself to wilfully help inflict the ginger grower, Lammy and Sir Kneeler on the international stage ( But I hope Nige wins Clacton ) Mrs R and I filled out our postal votes this morning too. We both voted for Reform UK. We are traditionally Tory voters, but we just couldn't bring ourselves to vote for Sunak, he's not a centre right Conservative, he's a liberal globalist conservative. I know voting Reform UK will probably help Labour but we couldn't in good conscience vote for this government. Hopefully after five years of a pro EU, pro immigration, pro net zero, pro woke Labour government that will in all likelihood kill the economy, the country will be crying out for change.
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Jun 19, 2024 13:27:25 GMT
I mailed my blue postal vote this morning, couldn't bring myself to wilfully help inflict the ginger grower, Lammy and Sir Kneeler on the international stage ( But I hope Nige wins Clacton ) Mrs R and I filled out our postal votes this morning too. We both voted for Reform UK. We are traditionally Tory voters, but we just couldn't bring ourselves to vote for Sunak, he's not a centre right Conservative, he's a liberal globalist conservative. I know voting Reform UK will probably help Labour but we couldn't in good conscience vote for this government. Hopefully after five years of a pro EU, pro immigration, pro net zero, pro woke Labour government that will in all likelihood kill the economy, the country will be crying out for change. My thoughts entirely.
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Post by ratcliff on Jun 19, 2024 13:57:51 GMT
I mailed my blue postal vote this morning, couldn't bring myself to wilfully help inflict the ginger grower, Lammy and Sir Kneeler on the international stage ( But I hope Nige wins Clacton ) Mrs R and I filled out our postal votes this morning too. We both voted for Reform UK. We are traditionally Tory voters, but we just couldn't bring ourselves to vote for Sunak, he's not a centre right Conservative, he's a liberal globalist conservative. I know voting Reform UK will probably help Labour but we couldn't in good conscience vote for this government. Hopefully after five years of a pro EU, pro immigration, pro net zero, pro woke Labour government that will in all likelihood kill the economy, the country will be crying out for change. I don't disagree that Sunak is an undesirable PM and was inflicted on the party when the members voted for different candidate from who the one nation centre left party MPs had decided should won But I just couldn't do it and vote for reform ( who will be lucky to get a couple of seats )to allow such political pygmies as the dreadful uneducated ginger growler , Lamy and Sir Keir on his knees etc to be representing the country on the international stage I can issue my own rebuke by not renewing membership
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