The K M Links Game - November 2024 Week...
Quizzes & Puzzles35 mins ago
Come on who voted Labour and already regrets it? I'll be sympathetic, I can understand how shocked you must be at the speed Labour has shafted many of their voters.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I guess more Tory voters regretted Liz Truss's brilliant performance than Labour regret Keir Starmer's 😆. I'm sympathetic and can understand how shocked you must have been at the economic collapse she masterminded.
Regular Abers will be aware of my several-times-expressed strong misgivings about Starmer from well before the GE, and as a result, although a Leftie, I didn't vote Labour. My fears about Starmer have been realised. But no way I would want a return to Greedy Tory Self-interested Government.
Well ours is a very solidly Conservative seat (E. Wolds & Coastal). I really, really couldn't bring myself to vote Conservative after them forcing Sunak on the membership - who had voted for Truss (you had to do that 'cos the MPs had manoeuvered the voting so that she was the one most unlikely to win against Sunak). I also couldn't forgive them for lockdown (same for Archbish. of C.) and so many other things. They needed a shock. I voted for Reform.
The Tories got their shock - rather overdone - here, they won anyway, but with a vastly reduced majority which must have forced a rethink.
A huge shame that the Labour majority is so big and also that they seem to have no shame about introducing drastic policies with only 20% of the possible electorate supporting them.
I didn't think they would dare to be quite so radical - and vicious.
I get the feeling that they'd be happy for a lot of oldies to die off - to save money on the NHS and to fund migrants more easily.
I remember the '70s. and also hatred of the Miners' strikes etc., etc.. Feeling quite sick at what could come.
Aliens viewing from space could be forgiven for thinking that ANY party had the interests of citizens and country rather than their own agendas uppermost in their minds.
A shower of self serving, insular blinkered pots of toss with the priority of holding on to their jobs until they can parachute into a lucrative position of two in the private sector then on to the upper house.
Or maybe they're all just useless.
I would have voted Sinn Fein but they stood aside in my constituency so that they would have a clear run in North Belfast.
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I would have voted Sinn Fein but they stood aside, so that they would have a clear shot in North Belfast. - haw haw haw
ynni ..... should have voted SNP - they offered a free motor home to every constituent ! haw haw haw