lewislewis
Lumumba Cymru
I will be voting twice for Plaid Cymru.
Which ward are you in? I know that I have two Greens standing in my ward (Ellel), but if I have three votes I am not sure who to use my third vote for, I know how crap the Lib Dems have been in Lancaster, and there is a Labour candidate who was the women's officer for the Student Union, who is a decent type, so I may have to swallow my pride (normally me and the Labour party don't mix, cause of all the obvious reasons such as tuition fees, the war, benefit cuts) and vote for her in spite of the party she is standing for.PursuedByBears said:I have three votes for the city council, so one will be going to the only Green candidate standing in my ward (and I'm in Lancaster too before I get a reply about the pointlessness of voting Green), one to one of the Labour candidates (under normal circumstances I would rather stick forks in my eyes than vote Labour but I know the candidate and think she'll make a really good local councillor) and the last one to... God, I have no idea. Makes no bloody difference anyway as the Lib Dems will get in again
geminisnake said:Not even sure who I have to choose from in the nationals tbh.
Respect
Das Uberdog, grogwilton, mutley, osterberg
Tory councils may be "run better" cause they like to cut services and close down facilities such as care homes (which the Tories did when they had a breif stint at the helm of Plymouth Council).Pete the Greek said:Tory
slightly more sensible spending, less chance of council tax going awol....oh yeah, and better planning decisions.
Everyone knows Tory councils are run better.
Pete the Greek said:Tory
slightly more sensible spending, less chance of council tax going awol....oh yeah, and better planning decisions.
Everyone knows Tory councils are run better.
The local Respect leaflet was on folded card.geminisnake said:Well I got a massive pile of election shite this morning. The tories were the ONLY party to use recycleable paper The rest used glossy shite
Still dunno who though
MC5 said:The costs of a tory led council with lib-dem and Green party support in the city I live so far are:
Cutting home care visits for older people.
Closing days centres on weekends
Meanwhile, £500,000 squandered on a relaunch of the Council newspaper. £250,000 on more press and publicity officers. £800,000 on re-branding the city, only to find that the new brand was the same as Hong Kong had been using for the last two years. £200,000 on tarting up a lounge for councillors. Paying huge bonuses to a handful of top bosses. Lavishing cash on 'consultants' and 'advisors'. Failing to collect £2.8 million in license fees from private landlords. A rate rebate for football millionares of £130,000.
Looks badly run from where I'm stood.
The Pious Pawn said:also why no bnp option ?
The Pious Pawn said:It would be worth having that option !
you could select it and get a few toys out the pram !!
i will be voting the big c , because i hate labour .but if there was another choice for me i would vote fot them because cameron is a cunt .
The Pious Pawn said:no because he is a fool . a sniveling one at that . and i dont like his politics . all this lovey dovey shit gets on my tits .
The political compass told me to vote green - so there nea neaPete the Greek said:13 people are going to vote green, with the majority abstaining?
Yuh.
Says it all.
Isn't Brighton where some of the Greens voted to priviatise council housing?joevsimp said:well, being in brighton these day's i'd assumed green, but the sguc (does that still exist?) are complicating things with 2 socialist alternative (millies arent they?) and an alliance for green socialism candidates. pretty safe labour ward
Tom A said:Isn't Brighton where some of the Greens voted to priviatise council housing?
Anyway, in that situation I would be inclined to judge each candidate on its own merits.