UK local elections 2022, May 5 - England councils, Scotland & Wales authorities |
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8th May 2022, 05:07 PM
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BuzzJack Platinum Member
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I think the vote will become more split as the general public become increasingly disillusioned with the two main parties resulting in a hung Parliament. The Tories only got a large majority last time due to Brexit.
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9th May 2022, 12:03 AM
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is my brain across your walls?
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I helped vote out a Tory for the first time in my life. Yay.
(Sort of - Reading Borough Council had all of its seats up for election for some reason instead of the usual 1/3 this year, my ward previously had 2 Lib Dems and a Tory and we now have 3 Lib Dems, who I made sure to remember to vote for this time, I voted Labour at the last local elections as I didn't bother to actually look up who the competition for the Tories was here. The incumbent Tory councillor wasn't seeking re-election.) |
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