General Election 8th June – Who on earth do landlords vote for?

General Election 8th June – Who on earth do landlords vote for?

12:30 PM, 18th April 2017, About 7 years ago 672

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For example, you may well despise what the Conservative Government has done and you may well mistrust them but will any other party be better?

If landlords vote for minor parties might this hand a win to Labour?

Do you think a coalition Government is likely, and if so between which parties?

Which party would you least prefer to be elected and why?

Could not voting hand this election to Labour?

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terry sullivan

9:19 AM, 9th June 2017, About 7 years ago

Reply to the comment left by "Whiteskifreak Surrey" at "08/06/2017 - 15:32":

goodbye--brexit=brexit

Ian Narbeth

9:32 AM, 9th June 2017, About 7 years ago

Reply to the comment left by "terry sullivan" at "09/06/2017 - 09:12":

I did not vote this time in keeping with my promise to my MP because of s24. Putting that aside, I was put off by Theresa May's personality cult approach to the election. Kim Jong Un couldn't have put himself more at the centre of things if he had been running for power. "My team", "My candidates", "Only I can do this that and the other". She should be made to keep the Tory, sorry May, battlebus, parked in her front drive so she can look out every day at a monument to her hubris.

It would be churlish not to acknowledge that Corbyn in a dark suit with his tie done up grew in stature as the campaign went on and May diminished by the hour.

Mark A, I might be doing a recce of Malta if things take a turn for the worse.

Gary Dully

10:33 AM, 9th June 2017, About 7 years ago

The UKIP vote went to Labour the most and to the Tories the least.
The Lib Dems didn't get a major boost by offering a second referendum.

Labour want to form a minority government,

A bit of a mess I feel.

Gary Dully

10:40 AM, 9th June 2017, About 7 years ago

Paul Nuttal has just resigned and I voted for him.

# I voted UKIP

NW Landlord

10:41 AM, 9th June 2017, About 7 years ago

Paul Nuttal stepped down Farage will come back

Mike D

11:03 AM, 9th June 2017, About 7 years ago

Reply to the comment left by "Luk Udav" at "09/06/2017 - 08:40":

No apologies, it was me on my phone and not keyboard....small keys and fingers like bananas!!
Should have been 20 mil, and i thought it was something close in Indian like 15-16m
There are also a considerable amount of Billionaires, the main point was the size of the population and growing wealth 7-8% growth, not compatible to the smallness of Europe with only 450 million people. Of course that's just India and China, there is a big world out there 7Bn and we have to do deals on Scotch whisky, while having to worry about French wine, Italian Salami, Spanish Chorizo, Greek Olives.....the point is when you negotiate as a block, 27 everything is compromised so you whisky sales and Indian tea swap is then both compromised and not the best deal....where a 1-2-1 deal is easier and more fruitful, being tied down with the EU will just not help and we can't negotiate they will

Kathy Evans

12:51 PM, 9th June 2017, About 7 years ago

Reply to the comment left by "Luk Udav" at "09/06/2017 - 08:40":

The problem with the Indian "can do" attitude is that it a cultural thing that whatever you ask for, they'l tell you they can do it (it's rude not to), even if they don't know what you are talking about - and then they mess it up and it costs your company money to fix it. Other Indians understand this but Brits don't and get caught nearly every time - I remember when Sage outsourced its documentation to India .....

Kathy Evans

12:54 PM, 9th June 2017, About 7 years ago

Reply to the comment left by "Mike D" at "09/06/2017 - 11:03":

Lots of millionaires and lots of beggars/people on the breadline - not so far from 19th century England and America.

NW Landlord

13:32 PM, 9th June 2017, About 7 years ago

With the DUP where they not part of the government that introduced their version of S24 if they are in the government that would be a great place to start lobbying about their experiences of the disaster in Ireland

Dr Rosalind Beck

13:34 PM, 9th June 2017, About 7 years ago

Reply to the comment left by "NW Landlord" at "09/06/2017 - 13:32":

No. That was the Republic of Ireland.

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