06-06-2025, 05:10 PM
(06-06-2025, 12:52 PM)Protheroe Wrote:(06-06-2025, 12:39 PM)tHEgLASSdOORS Wrote: We’ll never know but if you were consistent in the myth of least worst, you’d have voted Labour this time, as that’s exactly what they were and are. It seems to come across as a very selectively applied rationale.
I stated on here that Labour was the #LeastWorst outcome in July 2024. When you look at the state of the residual Tory Party I believe that's still true. My own MP, for instance was such a weak political pygmy when I was introduced to him before the last election there was no way on Earth I'd vote for him. In office he's proved to be exactly what I though he'd be.
For the record, for the first time in my life I didn't vote at the last General Election and I didn't vote in the most recent locals either. Though I did still attend the Birmingham count with my friend to see him summarily booted out, before the Islamist men kicked off against Shabs and Jess (who is a genuinely lovely person, just like Clare Short).
So, vote least worst when the option is Conservative, but don’t vote at all when it’s Labour.
Happy to see poor performing local MP (that I assumed you voted for last time typing) booted out.
Interesting.

