Yeah, I got slammed by my friends for not voting tactically when Jeremy Corbyn was on the ticket but Labour didn't stand a chance in my constituency. This time I have I have no hope in my heart, only vengeance.
Our electoral system needs upgrading, and if you join us then collectively we can influence the next government to upgrade our democracy so that every vote counts.
It's extreme wishful thinking to expect the next Labour government to change a voting system that just gave them a landslide to one that would have them governing in coalition.
And also remember to look up the list of accepted photo ids and get yourself set up with at least one that you can take with you to the polling station. https://www.gov.uk/how-to-vote/photo-id-youll-need
I'm assuming this means vote against the Tories but please correct me if I'm wrong.
I have no dog in the fight with this topic but I will be voting against the Tories (in part at least) because they have sought to deflect attention from their failure and contempt for the public by using trans issues as a false enemy and decoy, massively wasting political resources and demonising my fellow countrymen/women/people for their own gain. Fuck em.
Yes but you see the war in Ukrainian happened, and Covid happened and that's responsible for all of the bad things, including the bad things that predated them. Basically the takeaway is it's everybody else's fault. Especially Labour.
I hope people don't re-elect Galloway et al. I understand he was a protest vote, and why he was elected, but the man doesn't care about anything. He attaches himself to something he reckons will get him votes. He won't actually fix anything.
He's disgraced himself recently by talking about how he doesn't want his kids exposed to gays, I think that should kill a lot of the further left vote that he's trying to court.
Question because I don’t remember. I am registered to vote via post because I’m currently living abroad. I re-registered a month or two ago because I knew this was coming. Now I’m registered already, what do I have to do? Does my ballot just come in the post automatically? Or do I need to trigger it somehow?
I don’t know what being fine means though! I can just sit back and relax and check my postbox in a week? Or in 4-5 weeks? Or I need to print something off and send it myself? I couldn’t find anything actually describing the entire process on the gov website…
What is your experience with voting by post? Some of the post I've sent has taken a while to appear in the UK and I'm not 100% certain that my vote would be received in time for polling day...
Postal votes are usually sent out at least a fortnight before the actual elections. That last one I had about three weeks before. Not good if you change your mind ;-)
Congratulations on you foresight, and for acting on it!
I was abroad in the last GE. I received my postal ballot a few weeks before election days. Just follow the notice and return it timely, and you're golden!
If you are worried, you can contact the Council where you registered, they might be able to provide a timeline.
Stupid question, but do you have to register in advance to be able to vote? Why is that? In Germany, every citizen eligible to vote gets the necessary documents automatically by mail.
Its an interesting idea, I have a party I believe in but for the disfranchised labour, Tory voters who'd otherwise give they're votes to green or what ever flavour of right-winger.
I do however see media coverage of none voter being used as a vehicle by hinge groups far right and what not as none voters are not a cohesive group rather a random cluster with a plethora of reasons to abstain from voting a party.
So I would caution anyone who'd vote none or who'd dispense they're vote to a protest party to instead research and maybe there's a party that will match they're ideals and needs. Whether that is of a libertarian, socialist, communist , or feudal flavour.
We don't all have the privilege of even the pretence of "choice", and have tory or red tory to "choose" from, and I refuse to give my vote to either.
I also think that voting none looks far more serious at this point than voting for a small party that is only standing in a handful of constituencies if that, and who are mostly perceived as a bit of a joke (and should be, because they will never be allowed any power by the existing institution, and will never change that by playing within its rules).
The media will twist anything and everything against the left, no matter what we do, it's literally what it exist for - to uphold the status quo. Using that to discourage people from voicing their refusal to participate in this bogus system serves the same purpose.
You should still always try and vote anyway. I didn't get my polling card for the council/mayoral elections this month but I was registered and allowed to vote.
Yeh, you don't need a polling card to vote. I didn't realise there was a vote until it was too late though. Assumed there wasn't one in my area this time around.