Wed Jun 07, 2017 8:30 pm
Wed Jun 07, 2017 8:38 pm
worcester_ccfc wrote:I'm Labour, some are Tory, some are other parties.
BUT
Remember to vote, whoever you're voting for.
Make your voice heard
Wed Jun 07, 2017 8:45 pm
Wed Jun 07, 2017 8:50 pm
Tony Blue Williams wrote:Totally agree. One thing that has saddened me over the past 7 weeks of campaigning is when I knock doors where the occupants are clearly living in extreme poverty and I ask how they are going to vote only to be told that they never vote.
How can people who are clearly at the bottom of society ever going to change things if they don't vote?
Unfortunately the Tory vote is motivated by greed so always get their natural vote out.
Wed Jun 07, 2017 8:51 pm
Tony Blue Williams wrote:Totally agree. One thing that has saddened me over the past 7 weeks of campaigning is when I knock doors where the occupants are clearly living in extreme poverty and I ask how they are going to vote only to be told that they never vote.
How can people who are clearly at the bottom of society ever going to change things if they don't vote?
Unfortunately the Tory vote is motivated by greed so always get their natural vote out.
Wed Jun 07, 2017 10:19 pm
Tony Blue Williams wrote:Totally agree. One thing that has saddened me over the past 7 weeks of campaigning is when I knock doors where the occupants are clearly living in extreme poverty and I ask how they are going to vote only to be told that they never vote.
How can people who are clearly at the bottom of society ever going to change things if they don't vote?
Unfortunately the Tory vote is motivated by greed so always get their natural vote out.
Wed Jun 07, 2017 10:29 pm
dogfound wrote:Tony Blue Williams wrote:Totally agree. One thing that has saddened me over the past 7 weeks of campaigning is when I knock doors where the occupants are clearly living in extreme poverty and I ask how they are going to vote only to be told that they never vote.
How can people who are clearly at the bottom of society ever going to change things if they don't vote?
Unfortunately the Tory vote is motivated by greed so always get their natural vote out.
ive never claimed mate.been an employee a few times..an employer a few times. and inbetween cut grass/hedges, cleaned windows, collected rag, collected scrap, delivered leaflets, used my car to deliver parcels.often for less money than i could claim.....my children are well educated and never been trouble to anybody...they never went without what they needed clothes.food.a home.love.etc
so i proper dont buy into this poor old me crap..
last week it was nurses using food banks ffs. your on 16k but manage to find £300s worth of things every week to spend money on thats a higher priority than food. people need to get a grip and start figuring out eating is more important than being on whats ap on their i phones.
Thu Jun 08, 2017 12:20 am
Steve Zodiak wrote:dogfound wrote:Tony Blue Williams wrote:Totally agree. One thing that has saddened me over the past 7 weeks of campaigning is when I knock doors where the occupants are clearly living in extreme poverty and I ask how they are going to vote only to be told that they never vote.
How can people who are clearly at the bottom of society ever going to change things if they don't vote?
Unfortunately the Tory vote is motivated by greed so always get their natural vote out.
ive never claimed mate.been an employee a few times..an employer a few times. and inbetween cut grass/hedges, cleaned windows, collected rag, collected scrap, delivered leaflets, used my car to deliver parcels.often for less money than i could claim.....my children are well educated and never been trouble to anybody...they never went without what they needed clothes.food.a home.love.etc
so i proper dont buy into this poor old me crap..
last week it was nurses using food banks ffs. your on 16k but manage to find £300s worth of things every week to spend money on thats a higher priority than food. people need to get a grip and start figuring out eating is more important than being on whats ap on their i phones.
I think in this messed up society priorities are all wrong. Sky TV, smart phones etc.,are more important than the absolute essentials. I have a relative who claims to be struggling with bills, but has the full Sky TV package.
Thu Jun 08, 2017 12:34 am
Thu Jun 08, 2017 3:27 pm
Thu Jun 08, 2017 3:36 pm
BrightBlueFuture wrote:I go to the polling station not to vote but to simply say NONE.
Everyone's voting for what type of cola they like best, it's nothing like the big deal it's made it to be. The same same sameeeee global background agenda continues regardless of which party you vote in. I'd be happy to vote to change the background agenda but unfortunately that doesn't really happen.
Thu Jun 08, 2017 3:43 pm
Thu Jun 08, 2017 3:56 pm
wez1927 wrote:Tony Blue Williams wrote:Totally agree. One thing that has saddened me over the past 7 weeks of campaigning is when I knock doors where the occupants are clearly living in extreme poverty and I ask how they are going to vote only to be told that they never vote.
How can people who are clearly at the bottom of society ever going to change things if they don't vote?
Unfortunately the Tory vote is motivated by greed so always get their natural vote out.
Dick head ffs
Thu Jun 08, 2017 4:14 pm
Thu Jun 08, 2017 9:22 pm
RICK+CCFC wrote:I'm voting. I'm voting thankfully & respectfully,,,, thanks to our many many service men & women, who have laid down there lives over the decades, in order to give us the democratic freedom, & privilege to do so!