You don't often get something this big for nothing. I'm not concerned about your political leanings, I just wanted to remind you that voting is an important aspect of our lives.
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leyloleylo to throwawaysociety
8 Jun 1710#11
Yes, giving Theresa May 5 years could never be seen as a catastrophe by anyone unless that is....
You are young
You are old
You wanted to leave an inheritance to your children
You are sick
You are foreign
You work in the public sector
You are not a millionaire
You are not a tax dodger
Apart from the above, you will be fine.
leyloleylo
8 Jun 177#12
Just a shame that the things you have quoted have come at the cost of:
**** education
A crumbling NHS
Massive cuts to the police and other emergency services
Still, that £1000 savings allowance will go a long way towards paying a portion of your health insurance you will be needing once the NHS goes private or the £50,000 of debt you will be in should you want to go to University.
leyloleylo
8 Jun 175#14
Oh, and what could be worse than Diane Abbott in charge of the police? How about Theresa May when, as Home Secretar, she was responsible for cutting 20,000 police and accusing the Police Federation of 'scaremongering' when they told her she was putting our safety at risk? I don't know about you, but I am not feeling particularly safe at this moment in time under Mrs May?
Bikertov
7 Jun 175#1
It is not a free vote.
Get your vote wrong with enough others tomorrow, and we will all be paying dearly for decades to come
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Bikertov
7 Jun 175#1
It is not a free vote.
Get your vote wrong with enough others tomorrow, and we will all be paying dearly for decades to come
needle to Bikertov
7 Jun 171#2
In light of recent events, I just wanted to celebrate the fact that we can.
In light of recent events, I just wanted to celebrate the fact that we can.
Bikertov
7 Jun 17#3
Don't worry, not knocking you.
Totally agree that we should all excercise our democratic right, that some others are so keen to take away from us.
Just saying, choose carefully or we will be paying a high price from the 'wrong' outcome
throwawaysociety
7 Jun 17#4
Latest polls are looking good, we will avoid a catastrophe at least.
Themadcow to throwawaysociety
7 Jun 175#7
I dunno. Looks like a Conservative win... struggling to think of much worse than that.
leyloleylo to throwawaysociety
8 Jun 1710#11
Yes, giving Theresa May 5 years could never be seen as a catastrophe by anyone unless that is....
You are young
You are old
You wanted to leave an inheritance to your children
You are sick
You are foreign
You work in the public sector
You are not a millionaire
You are not a tax dodger
Apart from the above, you will be fine.
theediscerning
7 Jun 172#5
Nah, cold for me - you've not offered us a piece of tat on paper or a free pint lol
PS I haven't voted this cold... :wink:
Kyballion
7 Jun 172#6
There is nothing less significant than voting these days
You achieve more by not voting
Don't believe this illusion
You do not need to vote to be free
chompy7 to Kyballion
8 Jun 17#43
thats what Hillary thought about Trump supporters. The masses when rallied nake major changes against those in "power". Germany with Hitler, French Revolution, Chinese Communism, pokemon etc.
hotukdeal92 to Kyballion
8 Jun 17#44
This . If like me you disagree with FPTP, and do not agree with nearly everything a party is putting forward do not vote otherwise it's just a mandate to all of these weak politicans
Silurianxx
7 Jun 172#8
Academic studies have shown that as it stands, if you're in the bottom 70 percent economically then your opinion has zero impact on public policy. I suppose that explains why 30 percent of the population vote for the conservatives, stupidity must account for the rest. I was thinking of reporting 'Your voice matters' to trading standards.
throwawaysociety
7 Jun 172#9
Diane Abbot in charge of the Police...?
I don't think the Tories have been all that bad - if you focus on the money aspect : Increases in personal tax allowance, the £1K savings allowance, Lifetime ISA's , huge increases in the amount a person can put into an ISA etc.
rogparki
7 Jun 171#10
I would join in encouraging all to vote - but use your intelligence . Do you believe the promises ? Can they be paid for ? Especially the young as you are the ones that will be paying for the "wrong" decision for the rest of your lives , you will inherit the National Debt :confused:
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Top comments
You are young
You are old
You wanted to leave an inheritance to your children
You are sick
You are foreign
You work in the public sector
You are not a millionaire
You are not a tax dodger
Apart from the above, you will be fine.
**** education
A crumbling NHS
Massive cuts to the police and other emergency services
Still, that £1000 savings allowance will go a long way towards paying a portion of your health insurance you will be needing once the NHS goes private or the £50,000 of debt you will be in should you want to go to University.
Get your vote wrong with enough others tomorrow, and we will all be paying dearly for decades to come
All comments (45)
Get your vote wrong with enough others tomorrow, and we will all be paying dearly for decades to come
In light of recent events, I just wanted to celebrate the fact that we can.
Totally agree that we should all excercise our democratic right, that some others are so keen to take away from us.
Just saying, choose carefully or we will be paying a high price from the 'wrong' outcome
You are young
You are old
You wanted to leave an inheritance to your children
You are sick
You are foreign
You work in the public sector
You are not a millionaire
You are not a tax dodger
Apart from the above, you will be fine.
PS I haven't voted this cold... :wink:
You achieve more by not voting
Don't believe this illusion
You do not need to vote to be free
I don't think the Tories have been all that bad - if you focus on the money aspect : Increases in personal tax allowance, the £1K savings allowance, Lifetime ISA's , huge increases in the amount a person can put into an ISA etc.