With a UK general election happening in about four weeks' time on 12th December the British media has been in political overdrive. Almost everywhere you look - television, news, press, social media, radio, etc. - you're inundated with messages designed to influence your decision about how to vote. Interestingly, the vote is not only about political parties, but also about the dreaded Brexit. So, somewhat confusingly, if you're a Tory Brexit Remainer, are you supposed to vote Tory (which is a Leave party) or, perhaps Lib Dem (a Remain party)? Similarly, if you're Labour, how would you know if the party is Remain or Leave when Corbyn hasn't committed one way or t'other? Then there's the dilemma of Johnson (a compulsive liar) and Corbyn (allegedly a Marxist, Leninist, Trotskyist, commie lefty). Which one is the lesser of two evils? It's a nightmare scenario. However, opinion polls suggest that the Tories will win, albeit with a hung parliament. That means another five years with Johnson as PM. Personally, I find this a terrible prospect. The Tories have a shocking record in caring for Britain's underprivileged society, and I fear it will get worse. And as for leaving the EU, which the Tories are intent on doing, well, it's like turkeys voting for Christmas.
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1 year ago
Well said.
ReplyDeleteI can't stand the news any more. All that posturing, the false promises and massaging of the facts is likely to make me explode with rage.
People voted to leave the EU because they were persuaded it would make their lives better. In actual fact it's ten years of Conservative government policies that have made them dissatisfied, ignored and left behind. Leaving the EU will not change that one bit, it will only make the lives of most ordinary people much worse.
I will vote Labour. I'm no fan of Corbyn but if Johnson gets in Brexshit will happen eventually, possibly in the worst possible way. If Corbyn gets in, it might not, and I feel my future, what's left of it, where I will probably need the NHS, social care and my pension, is safer with him.
Yes, I'm tempted to vote Labour too. But..., my main objective is to get rid of the damned Tories, which may mean voting tactically. It's a nightmare.
DeleteSo the election is now done with, and Johnson has got in. I find myself becoming disinterested, not liking what has happened. I think people voted the way they did for the wrong reasons, it would seem that the truth is not known in political circles.
ReplyDeleteFive more years of Brits begging in the streets and kids going hungry while the rich get richer and the poor get poorer. It's bad.
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