Weighing Things Up
Apr. 28th, 2015 10:07 amThis is the Tunbridge Wells constituency. In 2010 the Conservatives took 56% of the vote. It's a safe seat for them and always has been. Opposition is provided by the Lib Dems who took 25% last time round. Labour doesn't have the ghost of a chance.
So my vote isn't going to change anything. It'll be nothing but a protest vote. And so I think I might as well go with what I really believe- and vote Green.
So my vote isn't going to change anything. It'll be nothing but a protest vote. And so I think I might as well go with what I really believe- and vote Green.
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Date: 2015-04-28 12:26 pm (UTC)Single party rule is always bad, and always leads to bad things. Always.
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Date: 2015-04-28 09:53 pm (UTC)I'm joining you: Green. Sadly, the constituency is about as solidly blue as yours - current idiot's a helicoptered candidate who barely knows the town exists. Amusingly, one of his current planks is improving the NHS, as he experienced the sheer delight of having to be ferried by ambulance for half an hour, thanks to his bloody bunch closing the A&E of the town's hospital.
It'll feel so damned good, though, to be voting positively: for a party I can genuinely get behind.
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