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(Original post by PastelColours)
too young to vote but older friends are voting for labour.wbu?
too young to vote but older friends are voting for labour.wbu?
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Conservative. Not because I like them, but because I dislike them less than Labour.
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Not sure who I'm going to vote for or where.
I'm proxy voting for my best friend and her brother, they are voting Conservative.
I'm proxy voting for my best friend and her brother, they are voting Conservative.
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So all people voting for conservative, do you all have a load of money as you might have to pay for healthcare in the future? Because the NHS will be privatised.. this will be very bad for working class families
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(Original post by ZombieTheWolf)
I'd vote Labour if I could
I'd vote Labour if I could
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(Original post by idontkn)
Why can’t you vote?
Why can’t you vote?
Even if I applied for citizenship I doubt id get it in time with this election as I turned 18 in January.
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If the NHS gets privatised, you can’t go to the doctors anymore for things like common cold/flu or sore throats, imagine not being able to swallow and eat.
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I am voting Labour because I do not want to be in 30k+ debt.
I find it nuts that people on here would rather be in that much debt and vote tory.
I mean I want brexit done but not enough to eat 30k worth of debt.
Corbyn could be planning to replace all cars with horses and declare war on Piers Morgan and I'd still vote for him for this reason alone.
I find it nuts that people on here would rather be in that much debt and vote tory.
I mean I want brexit done but not enough to eat 30k worth of debt.
Corbyn could be planning to replace all cars with horses and declare war on Piers Morgan and I'd still vote for him for this reason alone.
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(Original post by idontkn)
So all people voting for conservative, do you all have a load of money as you might have to pay for healthcare in the future? Because the NHS will be privatised.. this will be very bad for working class families
So all people voting for conservative, do you all have a load of money as you might have to pay for healthcare in the future? Because the NHS will be privatised.. this will be very bad for working class families
I'm not sure if I will be voting Conservative tomorrow.
My best friend and her brother who I am proxy voting for, both live outside the uk.
Whoever wins the election, the NHS will not be privatised over the next five years.
To do so would be electoral suicide, with a guaranteed no confidence vote triggered by the opposition to topple the government.
It is interesting the way that privatisation and lucrative outsourcing contracts are always associated with a Conservative government.
So many people appear to have entirely forgotten Tony Blair and how enthusiastic he was about public-private partnerships.
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(Original post by londonmyst)
I already pay for my healthcare and GP appointments at private clinics.
I'm not sure if I will be voting Conservative tomorrow.
My best friend and her brother who I am proxy voting for, both live outside the uk.
Whoever wins the election, the NHS will not be privatised over the next five years.
To do so would be electoral suicide, with a guaranteed no confidence vote triggered by the opposition to topple the government.
It is interesting the way that privatisation and lucrative outsourcing contracts are always associated with a Conservative government.
So many people appear to have entirely forgotten Tony Blair and how enthusiastic he was about public-private partnerships.
I already pay for my healthcare and GP appointments at private clinics.
I'm not sure if I will be voting Conservative tomorrow.
My best friend and her brother who I am proxy voting for, both live outside the uk.
Whoever wins the election, the NHS will not be privatised over the next five years.
To do so would be electoral suicide, with a guaranteed no confidence vote triggered by the opposition to topple the government.
It is interesting the way that privatisation and lucrative outsourcing contracts are always associated with a Conservative government.
So many people appear to have entirely forgotten Tony Blair and how enthusiastic he was about public-private partnerships.
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