I thought you meant this:
You've backed me into a corner Mrs. May, but I've made up my mind. I could never in a million years vote for the lying, disabled shaming, wealth stripping, asset selling, homelessness doubling tories. I also couldn't vote for the LibDems. Not just because they massively betrayed their voters by jumping into bed with the tories and enabling horrendous crippling austerity, but also because Tim Farron uses the bible, a work of fiction, as his moral compass. UKIP are certainly out of the question, not just because of their thinly veiled bigotry but because they've served their pupose and are now irrelevant. The Green vote is a wasted vote.
That leaves me with Labour. 12 months ago I'd have been happy with that. I was still giving Jeremy Corbyn his 7th chance to pull something out of the bag, to prove that he's a leader. It didn't happen. He let me down.
Labour is ****ed, the party is divided and its leader weak, there's absolutely no doubt about that, but I've missed votes in the past and regretted it, not this time. I can't stand idly by and get lost in the apathetic fog that's descending over the UK.
We're sick of votes, we're sick of politics and we're sick of lies but most importantly we're sick of you.
We're sick of a crumbling NHS and it's staff being treated like tulip.
We're sick of seeing the living dead sprawled across our streets, high on Spice, because it's their only relief from your inflicted hell.
We're sick of you treating our family members like second class citizens because they've only lived here for 40 years and you can't ensure their security post Brexit.
We're sick of you meddling with our kids education structure and using them as guinea pigs.
We're sick of you driving our most vulnerable people to suicide and taking the word of a prick with a checklist over a doctor.
The truth is we live in a democracy with two houses, the next leader isn't all powerful like Kim Jong Un, we have checks and balances and safety nets.
Jeremy Corbyn is not a leader and his party is a joke, but I'd take a mixture of incompetence and morals every time over an effective and vindictive shower of ***** any day, and I've no doubt in my mind that he will lose miserably but at least I'll be able to look myself in the eye whilst brushing my teeth.
That leaves me with Labour. 12 months ago I'd have been happy with that. I was still giving Jeremy Corbyn his 7th chance to pull something out of the bag, to prove that he's a leader. It didn't happen. He let me down.
Labour is ****ed, the party is divided and its leader weak, there's absolutely no doubt about that, but I've missed votes in the past and regretted it, not this time. I can't stand idly by and get lost in the apathetic fog that's descending over the UK.
We're sick of votes, we're sick of politics and we're sick of lies but most importantly we're sick of you.
We're sick of a crumbling NHS and it's staff being treated like tulip.
We're sick of seeing the living dead sprawled across our streets, high on Spice, because it's their only relief from your inflicted hell.
We're sick of you treating our family members like second class citizens because they've only lived here for 40 years and you can't ensure their security post Brexit.
We're sick of you meddling with our kids education structure and using them as guinea pigs.
We're sick of you driving our most vulnerable people to suicide and taking the word of a prick with a checklist over a doctor.
The truth is we live in a democracy with two houses, the next leader isn't all powerful like Kim Jong Un, we have checks and balances and safety nets.
Jeremy Corbyn is not a leader and his party is a joke, but I'd take a mixture of incompetence and morals every time over an effective and vindictive shower of ***** any day, and I've no doubt in my mind that he will lose miserably but at least I'll be able to look myself in the eye whilst brushing my teeth.
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