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Below is a list of the Constituencies in the surrounding area, and who holds them currently.
Warrington South - CON (Majority: 2,750)
Waver Vale - CON (Majority: 806)
Tatton - CON (Majority: 18,241)
Eddisbury - CON (Majority: 12,974)
I can't see anything other than increased majorities for the Conservatives in each one.
Agree with blackie on absolutely nothing football wise but will be voting exactly the same way for the same reasons.I've always voted labour but can't stand Corbyn that's out!!
Voted for brexit so hate to say this, but will have to vote conservative!
Agree with blackie on absolutely nothing football wise but will be voting exactly the same way for the same reasons.
So you would rather vote for a party that you have never voted for and that has only its self-interests and the establishment at heart rather than a party that has always and will continue to represent the interests of (extra) ordinary working families who continue to do great things despite the shackles placed upon them by years of austerity policies placed on them by Posh Dave and his mates and now Liar, Liar, Pants on Fire May?
Just because you don't agree with probably the most principled and decent party leader the Labour has had in decades? (I'd say that the Liberal Democrats, SNP and Plaid Cymru have to) you choose not to vote for him?
Pretty strange logic there I might say.....
Ask yourself one thing (and apologies to Monty Python and 'The Life of Brian' here).
What have the Tories ever done for us?
Oh, let me recall.
The bedroom tax.
The Poll Tax.
Destruction of the UK's heavy industry.
Opposition to every form of devolution
Opposition to the minimum and living wage
Opposition to LGBT rights
Opposition to just about every improvement that any progressive party has made to improve the rights of ordinary people
Supported the Apartheid regime in South Africa and the Pinochet dictatorship in Chile.
Wish to reduce our Foreign Aid budget
Wanted us out of Europe (despite the last 70 years being the most peaceful ever on the continent)
Leopards don't change their spots.
The 'Nasty' party - as May once called her own - are still very much around and giving them another 5 years will not be good news for the vast majority of us.
Your call......
Destruction of the UK's heavy industry.
Opposition to LGBT rights
Wanted us out of Europe
So, we're the Tories responsible for the loss of industry across Italy, France, Spain and the rest of Europe? No. That's down to Globalisation and the European Union
Gay Marriage was legalised by a Conservative led government. Labour didn't bother in 13 years off office previous to that.
Not technically true. The conservatives official stance during the refurendum was "Neutral". They offered a refurendum, the public decided.
"The conservatives do nothing for normal people" is an outdated quote that's still banded around.
- Tax threshold now above £12,000. Almost double what it was under labour, meaning more money in the pockets of the lowest earners.
- Hundereds of Thousands of apprenticeships, meaning hunderends of thousands of young people have been given a chance at a career.
- And most importantly, taking the UK out the EU. A corrupt establishment that's destroyed the working class not just in the U.K., but right across Europe.
What are the alternatives?
Labour - A joke of a party. Even they can't decide what their stance on anything is. Jeremy Corbyn at the helm, a man who paints himself as "Anti-establishment" but in reality has spent over 30 years sat on the back benches of parliament doing nothing but leech of the tax payer. He couldn't be a bigger part of the establishment if he tried. Champagne Socialist.
Doesn't stop there. His cabinet would consist of John McDonnell, a vile man that openly admitted that he celebrated the financial collapse of 2009 that ruined the lives of millions. Don't forget Dianne Abbott, she doesn't know what day of the week it is.
A party that just wants nothing more than to take as much money out of your pocket as they can.
Labour are the party of the people? Not a chance. It's a party for the North London middle class liberals that have never been further north than Coventry.
Lib Dems - Well, like atticus said "Leopards don't change their spots". This party will say anything to get a vote. Should change their logo from a bird to a snake.
Dim Tim might be getting carried away, his Cumbrian consitiuents aren't very happy with him at all. He's got a real fight on his hands just to keep his own seat.
UKIP - UKIP are a party that has had some great talent that could have really done well in the north, such as Stephen Wolfe. However, with Paul Nuttall as leader, this election may be too early for them to cause any real damage to Labour in the North.
Green - yeah why bother?
- there is plenty of industry flourishing (with covert state help) in France for example, and try going to the Czech Republic if you want to see a growing industrial base
Alan - Theresa May has been pushed into a corner by all who could not accept the EU referendum result. Examples - Gina Miller and her high profile lawyers, the House of Lords, Tony Blair, Clegg, Farron, Sturgeon and Salmon threatening to rip the UK apart. They have all had a go at defying the will of the majority of the British voters.Just a couple of points (call them corrections if you will) ...
- there is plenty of industry flourishing (with covert state help) in France for example, and try going to the Czech Republic if you want to see a growing industrial base
- the Equalities Act of the previous Labour govt started the 21st c ball rolling with LGBT rights
- the Tories offered a referendum on the EU as a matter of political expediency to appease their 'out-of-EU' wing at the last election and never expected to be in a position to actually deliver it
- tax threshold is 11,500
The whole election is another piece of political expediency and a farce which makes a mockery of the (Conservatives') introduction of the Fixed Term Parliament Act. One U-turn after another. No wonder people are fed up with politics.
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