UK General Election Day and Results: 'Parliament is Well Hung.'
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voted for jezza, he's a sexy beast ❤❤❤
[QUOTE=Chrisordie;52326779]Yep, almost all of them are people wanting to show their arse for some reason...[/QUOTE]
Wanting to share in Postal's glory.
hello uk people
what do you think about Corbyn's foreign policy? for me it seems absolutely abhorrent.
however May seems just like an absolute cunt in terms of domestic policy
Well, it was a resounding turnout... of fossils.
Fuck.
[QUOTE=Jon27;52326834]Well, it was a resounding turnout... of fossils.
Fuck.[/QUOTE]
Is early yet, Fossils don't have to work. Younger, working people are more likely to show up in the late afternoons/evenings or very early mornings.
[QUOTE=Turing;52326825]hello uk people
what do you think about Corbyn's foreign policy? for me it seems absolutely abhorrent.
however May seems just like an absolute cunt in terms of domestic policy[/QUOTE]
He's anti war and anti conflict. It'll take balancing that with the need to sometimes intervene.
as someone who's become an expert on british politics in the past week, i'm looking forward to seeing president corbyn!
Woke up early to vote, go on jezza!
in all sincere though i wish i could vote for someone like corbyn in america
well, someone who actually has a chance of winning in the general election anyway
I've got a bad feeling on there being another 1-2% victory on a vote due old people wanting to ruin young peoples future over stupid vendettas
[QUOTE=Turing;52326825]hello uk people
what do you think about Corbyn's foreign policy? for me it seems absolutely abhorrent.
however May seems just like an absolute cunt in terms of domestic policy[/QUOTE]
What part?
[QUOTE=Jon27;52326834]Well, it was a resounding turnout... of fossils.
Fuck.[/QUOTE]
Most younger people will be at work, and you will see them vote in the evening.
Watching the news today would be so weird if you didn't know about reporting restrictions on polling day. All day it's like fifth story "yeah there is an election on, not that big a deal tho" and then the second the clocks hits ten "HOLY FUCKING SHIT THERE'S AN ELECTION, 12 HOURS OF LIVE COVERAGE MOTHERFUCKERS"
got £20 riding on my mate jez letsgo
Going to vote after dinner this evening. Hoping for the end of Tory austerity, but I fear we are going to be stuck with them another 5 years. Rip human rights, net neutrality, green policies, and probably workers rights.
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Scrapping over who gets the best shot of someone walking out of a polling station. What a bunch of knobheads.
[QUOTE=Wiggles;52327058][media]https://twitter.com/BBCNews/status/872788892730220544[/media]
Scrapping over who gets the best shot of someone walking out of a polling station. What a bunch of knobheads.[/QUOTE]
British Journalism in a nutshell, unfortunately.
I live in a labour safeseat, should I even bother going out to vote for them if they're going to win anyway?
[QUOTE=Coffee;52327086]I live in a labour safeseat, should I even bother going out to vote for them if they're going to win anyway?[/QUOTE]
Everyone who is registered to vote should do so.
[QUOTE=Coffee;52327086]I live in a labour safeseat, should I even bother going out to vote for them if they're going to win anyway?[/QUOTE]
That's how safeseats become lost seats, vote!
after voting i always feel empowered walking around sainsburys and that looking at everyone feeling superior like "aye i bet you didnt vote u lazy cunt..."
[QUOTE=Coffee;52327086]I live in a labour safeseat, should I even bother going out to vote for them if they're going to win anyway?[/QUOTE]
vote vote VOTE!!! no reason not to honestly
[QUOTE=Coffee;52327086]I live in a labour safeseat, should I even bother going out to vote for them if they're going to win anyway?[/QUOTE]
In a word? Yes, take nothing for granted when it comes to elections.
[QUOTE=Coffee;52327086]I live in a labour safeseat, should I even bother going out to vote for them if they're going to win anyway?[/QUOTE]
Yes. It shows your vote is available for parties to win. Even if it doesn't directly matter in terms of your constituency a high youth turnout our (assuming based on fp demographics) shows you care and policy to win the youth vote matters.
[QUOTE=Grizz;52327070][media]http://twitter.com/paulmasonnews/status/872799081806135297[/media][/QUOTE]
I like Corbyn and May about the same, which is to say I hate both of them, but I do enjoy seeing smug shits like May panicking.
[QUOTE=Coffee;52327086]I live in a labour safeseat, should I even bother going out to vote for them if they're going to win anyway?[/QUOTE]
Get out and vote anyway. It doesn't matter if its a safe seat, its way more important than wanking and eating biscuits or whatever it is you're dping
[QUOTE=Wiggles;52327058][media]https://twitter.com/BBCNews/status/872788892730220544[/media][/QUOTE]
Stop risking your super expensive equipment you fucking amateurs.
I hate seeing this shit.
I live in a Tory safe seat, my vote will mean literally nothing, but my girlfriend and I are going out to vote anyway.
Labour are offering a genuine way out of the dead-end hand to mouth existence we currently face, whereas the Tories are looking to take everything from people like us.
Even if it doesn't matter either way- it wouldn't feel right to do nothing and sit around waiting for everything to go wrong.
[QUOTE=Coffee;52327086]I live in a labour safeseat, should I even bother going out to vote for them if they're going to win anyway?[/QUOTE]
yes vote
i'm in a tory safe seat and I still voted labour
it's better to be counted, plus you never know what might happen
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