Stan Hullis
Talked the talk and walked the walk.
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You have spoken to the council, told them your postal ballot hasn’t arrived and they have authorised an emergency in person ballot?
You'll need to go to the council a get a copy of the postal ballot and take it to a polling station.I've already registered.
It was only young people when I voted this morning.Urgh, Sunak is going to retain his seat.
I know this is stereotyping but went to the doctors and drove past two polling stations. Multiple 60 something year old women with their 80 something year old mothers in tow heading in. I imagined that the conversation was a little like...
"What are we doing dear?
Voting mummy.
Are Hilda and Beryl coming?
No mummy, they died during covid when the tories put a load of infected patients into their residential home.
Oh, and who am I voting for again?
The tories mummy, the tories...
(I have a vivid and twisted imagination)
But on the flip side, losing his seat will be fucking hilariousI don't think it'd be awful if Rishi retains his seat. He's said on multiple occassions that he'd serve the full term as LOTO, and presumably as back bencher if he's sacked. That's much, much less pleasant life than living in California getting paid outrageous money for consultancy work
Same here for similar reasons. Matt Western will win comfortably here and I do like him but I've voted Green. Hopefully they're 3rd place in Warwick & Leamington instead of Reform.I've voted. I'm in a safe Labour seat so voted based on my principles not on who I need to see win. I can't in all conscience vote for a party that supports genocide, wants further privatisation of the NHS, and is beholden to financial backers rather than the people it is supposed to serve. If I had been in a constituency where I had the opportunity to oust a Tory my vote would likely have been different.
It's safe. Even with an unusually high Tory vote at the 2019 election Labour still had a 6000 majority. And there is no way the Tory vote will ever be that high again here.Only safe if others don't share your opinion innit.
I live in an area classed as one of the safest Tory seats...hoping to retain the LDem MP that arrived 2 years ago though
Postal voters tend to be older, it's probably worse for the Tories than any other party tbh.There will be quite a lot of people missing out due to the issue with postal ballots. Call me cynical but I can’t help but think that the government has deliberately caused this problem.
I can respect that, I don't necessarily agree with it though.Labour, always Labour.
Suits me.I can respect that, I don't necessarily agree with it though.