Shat on by Tories, shovelled up by Labour.
Possibly off topic, but doesn't it seem to be an interesting choice to hold a British election on July 4th?
What’s the chances the reform party uses it
Who do we actually vote for now. We got genocide supporting tories or genocide supporting Tory light in labour.
But it seems if we don’t vote for labour we are helping the tories. Like this isn’t a democracy man.
Edit: Appreciate the downvotes and no comments to justify them.
This is an unpopular opinion, but vote for who you believe in. If there is a party or candidate that backs your beliefs then you should vote for them. You only need to look at UKIP/Brexit/Reform to see that a small party can have a big impact, even if it's backed by the media and run by bellends.
Wanting your vote to count by voting for a big party is like supporting Man City because you want your support to count...
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