Euro Elections 2019

Who will you vote for (GB only)


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Yes but the numbers weren't there to do anything else in 2010 - an "everyone against the Tories" coalition wouldn't have worked and Labour had lost too many seats so trying to cling on would have seemed undemocratic. Of course, given what passes for "democratic" now, I wish they'd tried a bit harder.

Agreed, hence my first comment. A "sorry guys, we admit you won but we're too ideologically apart to join at the hip. You give it a go and we'll just veto what we don't like" would have been FINE
 
Does anyone voting for a party pledging a second referendum really think it'd go any better than the first? I just wish any of them had the nous to just pledge to revoke the fucking thing.
 
:argh: I don’t have a fucking clue who to vote for, and thinking about it is winding me up, so I’m strongly tempted to not even bother. If there were an obvious choice which would keep the filth out and inspired me to any extent, I absolutely would bother, but there isn’t.

OMG no caps lock :shock:
 
:argh: I don’t have a fucking clue who to vote for, and thinking about it is winding me up, so I’m strongly tempted to not even bother.

I KNOW RIGHT. I shall have to MINCE down to the SCOUT HUT and PONDER in the BOX
 
Maybe the solution is to just vote for anything which isn’t THEM

OH WHAT TO DO
 
I think I might just pop along in the hope that there’s a Brexit Party candidate outside who I can call a stinking racist cunt to the face, given that I’m in THAT sort of mood
 
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I think I might just pop along in the hope that there’s a Brexit Party candidate outside who I can call a stinking racist cunt to the face, given that I’m in THAT sort of mood

Take some TOOTY FRUITY along with you too!

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I ONCE AGAIN don't know who to vote for. I've pretty much got it narrowed down to the Lib Dems or Green, given that I certainly don't want anyone at Labour interpreting my vote as an endorsement of their Brexit strategy, whatever the fuck that turns out to be.
 
Clutching at straws for positives here, but does anyone get the sense that the tide might be starting to turn in terms of Corbyn's unassailable grip on young Labour supporters?

It seems like a lot of people are really disillusioned by Labour's Brexit non-strategy, and the blame really has to fall squarely on him.
 
Voted. I almost went Green but stuck with the SNP as I reckon they have a bigger chance here, and I just can't bear the thought of Ruth Davidson's smug face.
 
Clutching at straws for positives here, but does anyone get the sense that the tide might be starting to turn in terms of Corbyn's unassailable grip on young Labour supporters?

It seems like a lot of people are really disillusioned by Labour's Brexit non-strategy, and the blame really has to fall squarely on him.

I certainly had a last minute change of heart. As a long time party member his complete INEPTITUDE over Brexit had pissed me right off that I switched to the Lib Dems today.

I couldn’t bring myself to vote SNP or the Greens as one of my former uni lecturers is their top candidate and she’s a right mung bean loving muppet.
 
Green for me too. From what I gather they have a similar chance of getting an MEP in this region as the Lib Dems.

Think it is the first time I haven't voted Labour.
 
At the last minute, I decided to vote tactically rather than with "my heart", as it were. I've been very big on not doing that in the past and was even feeling like that a few days ago but after reading the polls and predictions, as well as a few features on how best to keep extremist parties like The Brexit Party at bay, I went tactical. Bigger picture and all that and it's not like I sold out completely: I voted SNP.
 
I voted Labour. Can't bring myself to vote Lib Dem and pretty sure Greens aren't going to get a seat here.
 
When do we get the results of this? Is it televised, or is that only the General Election? :confused:
 
I voted Lib Dem as they're the best shot at a pro remain party getting anywhere. It's a slim shot, but I just couldn't bring myself to vote for Labour when they've done precisely fuck all to earn my vote.
 
That's why I don't understand why not voting on Sunday.
All our elections are on Thursdays. Getting people to man polling stations on Sunday probably wouldnt go down well.
 
Voting on Thursday is a proud British tradition. We're not changing it for Europe :evil:
 
We do, but polling is open 7am-10pm so everybody has a CHANCE.
 
Vote changed. I went Green in the end.

I felt physically sick when I saw Widdecombe on the ballot paper.
 
I'm not sure who I am voting (first time voting as a French citizen by the way). I was pretty sure I was voting Green until they came out and said they were neither Left nor Right.

FUCK OFF, GREEN IS LEFT.
 

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