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Because I haven't bothered to integrate, so I would feel uncomfortable voting.Why not.

Because I haven't bothered to integrate, so I would feel uncomfortable voting.Why not.
General election turnouts were over 70 per cent back in the day. The non voters are as important as the floating voters.The turnout was almost the same as the general election. Very surprising for a by election. But even then, Reform could not win.
- By-election Turnout (2026): 47.62%.
- General Election Turnout (2024): 47.8%.

They typically are the ones who vote moreOldies aren’t a big part of the voters
As above
You probably need to read beyond the headlines - there are many rebates and exemptions. Not to mention the top rate threshold is double. They do tax the "working person" more. which is only fair.Excellent, Germany has far higher taxes across the board and manages to be successful. The British mindset needs to change from private equity asset stripping to employment creating businesses
| Top Income Tax Rate | 45% (on income >€277k) | 45% (on income >£125k) |
Is that what their manifesto said?Our NATI budget has to go up
hopefullyWon’t happen because they won’t get into power or get that past a coalition
Even allowing for tactical voting - analysis still has reform being the largest party.A vote for re form is a vote for trussbudget fan boi Farrage.
And also a threat to re form from tactical voting. Far rage has the cheek to say the by election was a win for sectarianism when his entire political career has been based on stirring and polarising debate.

Or vote to stop ReformBecause I haven't bothered to integrate, so I would feel uncomfortable voting.
A group of people hated and vilified by Reform, didn't vote for Reform. Mmm Now why is that?
They probably will be but won’t be first past the post. Most people vote out of self interest or maybe anger which is why a non rascist might vote re form and environmentalist vote Green. It doesn’t mean they accept all the policies. I think Polansky is a lightweight but equally the kind of people coming into politics is changing. It used to be self made millionaire toreys and trade union sponsored labor. Then professional PR people. Polansky represents the social media generation who are influenced by 5 second tiktocks and that is the way forward if the young vote is being chased.They typically are the ones who vote more
You probably need to read beyond the headlines - there are many rebates and exemptions. Not to mention the top rate threshold is double. They do tax the "working person" more. which is only fair.
Top Income Tax Rate 45% (on income >€277k) 45% (on income >£125k)
Is that what their manifesto said?
hopefully
Even allowing for tactical voting - analysis still has reform being the largest party.

Parties on the right tend to have shy voters which skew the polls.

Mmmm, difficult decision:They typically are the ones who vote more
You probably need to read beyond the headlines - there are many rebates and exemptions. Not to mention the top rate threshold is double. They do tax the "working person" more. which is only fair.
Top Income Tax Rate 45% (on income >€277k) 45% (on income >£125k)
Is that what their manifesto said?
hopefully
Even allowing for tactical voting - analysis still has reform being the largest party.

Initial and proper statistical analysis, not just bias leftwing yahooism, already suggests the true vote is 100s either way between Reform and Green, with certainty only possible by recount.
That rules out a lot of UK chavs.If I couldn’t speak, read or write in the language of my host country, I wouldn’t dream of voting.

It’s not legal. That simple.
Like what?just before his release date, inject him with a lethal painful desease, that can not be passed on.
Thallium
and plenty of choices of necrotic venom will digest you slowly.
some of Mottie's tasty mushrooms.
Not to mention the blustering gammons...That rules out a lot of UK chavs.


Stalking her already?And by the way, working class Hannah Spencer lives in Hale, one of the wealthiest places in Greater Manchester - millionaire footballer territory.
Done ok for a plumber/plasterer. Hats off to her. I might vote green myself.And by the way, working class Hannah Spencer lives in Hale
Correct.Or vote to stop Reform