I'm excited and terrified, so much could change, but I think I am more excited because it's my first time voting...It feels like some sort of passage into adulthood.
I was excited for my first time voting, but I think this is a particularly interesting/worrying situation!
Do you think the Tories would pair up with the Lib Dems again given the chance?
I'd like to see Labour/Green but don't know if it would work.
It saddened me to see on my town's facebook page that lots of first time voters were confused because they didn't see "David Cameron", "Ed Miliband" etc written on their ballot papers.
Isn’t it funny how day by day nothing changes but when you look back, everything is different…
you once called your brain a hard drive, well say hello to the virus.
Do you think the Tories would pair up with the Lib Dems again given the chance?
I'd like to see Labour/Green but don't know if it would work.
I think they would. Better the devil you know, and all that.
The Greens seem to live on another planet. Their flagship policy of a minimum wage of £10/hour is bonkers, and would end up with more unemployment as businesses cut jobs to cover the costs.
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It saddened me to see on my town's facebook page that lots of first time voters were confused because they didn't see "David Cameron", "Ed Miliband" etc written on their ballot papers.
Doesn't surprise me in the slightest, tbh. Has there been much local party political activity in your area, such as rallying or even door-knocking? There has been nothing in mine, and so the only real electioneering has come via the news/media, which of course features the party leaders.
Plus, most people don't really think about their local candidate, as they're thinking of the big picture as to which party they want to win. There should be more emphasis on local politics, but I doubt that's going to happen any time soon as there isn't enough incentive for it to happen.
Doesn't surprise me in the slightest, tbh. Has there been much local party political activity in your area, such as rallying or even door-knocking? There has been nothing in mine, and so the only real electioneering has come via the news/media, which of course features the party leaders.
Plus, most people don't really think about their local candidate, as they're thinking of the big picture as to which party they want to win. There should be more emphasis on local politics, but I doubt that's going to happen any time soon as there isn't enough incentive for it to happen.
I had never paid much attention to my local candidates before until the most recent one, who happens to live in the same village as me and who I see around on a regular basis. She is the first candidate I have ever had who I believe genuinely cares about what happens in the area, as she is living in it. I'm about 95% sure she will win here and that would be a definite benefit to my area.
It doesn't surprise me in the slightest that voters are confused that the ballots don't have Cameron/Miliband etc written on them, after all they are on the front line and they are who will be in charge, so going into the polling station and not seeing their names can be really confusing! Everytime I vote I make someone go through it with me so I know what I'm doing, that may make me stupid but at least I'm sure I'm doing it right :p
There are times to stay put, and what you want will come to you.
But there are times to go out into the world and find such a thing for yourself.
I aint no abacus but you can count on me.
Wow, Sherlock, a Tory/SNP coalition! Whatever happens I can't see that as remotely likely, given that the SNP are bent upon the breakup of the UK and are strongly against austerity (i.e. beginning to balance the books) and sod the future but we'll see the results in the morning.
I do hope all you RYLers get the result you are hoping for. And so do I ...
To all the SNP voters: enjoy your Conservative Government!
Making Scotland yellow, won't make a blind bit of difference to UK-wide, national policies, especially if the Conservatives manage to get a majority vote.
My sister said she's secretely glad of the result, even as a Labour voter. I guess, as much as I hate the tories, and I know people will suffer as a result, and they'll dismantle the NHS and ruin the eduction system, at least it isn't a hung parliament. Coalition governments are weak and ineffectual and at least a Tory government is better than no government at all.
(My area, London, has mostly sweeping Labour gains though!)
It doesn't matter where you come from; it matters where you go.
No-one gets remembered for the things they didn't do.
We won't all be here this time next year,
so while you can take a picture of us.
We're definitely going to hell,
but we'll have all the best stories to tell.
Yeah. Woke up at 5am and it said they expected Conservative to win a majority. Still saying the same at 9am this morning. Does look like they'll do it.
****.
*panic attack*
Isn’t it funny how day by day nothing changes but when you look back, everything is different…
you once called your brain a hard drive, well say hello to the virus.
I'm honestly panicked and scared. As someone who due to MH and physical health I rely on disability benefits and my disabled persons bus and train passes to live and get around. I also rely on the NHS an awful lot. If these things gets cut, or taken away, I'd be utterly screwed.
Isn’t it funny how day by day nothing changes but when you look back, everything is different…
you once called your brain a hard drive, well say hello to the virus.
My sister said she's secretely glad of the result, even as a Labour voter. I guess, as much as I hate the tories, and I know people will suffer as a result, and they'll dismantle the NHS and ruin the eduction system, at least it isn't a hung parliament. Coalition governments are weak and ineffectual and at least a Tory government is better than no government at all.
(My area, London, has mostly sweeping Labour gains though!)
I kind of agree. If the Tories weren't headed for a majority I think we could have ended up with a Tory-DUP coalition (as Con-Dem or Con-SNP seem unlikely and the DUP are the only ones left with enough seats to have any chance of getting into a coalition) and that would be worse than just Tories!
Really really disappointed that we've lost the Alliance seat in Belfast East. And disappointed that I'm in England so no one I moan to about it cares or even knows what I'm talking about :P