That Is very misleading. I can see why people think they need to select a different party from their first. Also I've never heard of pick my postcode lottery and frankly I doubt anyone I know under the age of 60 has either. I doubt they're getting a representative sample.
Very Interesting, thanks
December 1, 2025 at 10:14 PM
That Is very misleading. I can see why people think they need to select a different party from their first. Also I've never heard of pick my postcode lottery and frankly I doubt anyone I know under the age of 60 has either. I doubt they're getting a representative sample.
How can they consistently be this high with them? Have Alba members deliberately flooded their panels and then lied about their past votes or affiliations in order to tip the scales? Are they that organised? Do they think it would help them?
December 1, 2025 at 9:12 PM
How can they consistently be this high with them? Have Alba members deliberately flooded their panels and then lied about their past votes or affiliations in order to tip the scales? Are they that organised? Do they think it would help them?
Oh god was that her? Explains a lot of what's happened with the new party. I recall the top leaflet was for Tobias Ellwood who a year or so earlier had tried to save the life of a police officer during a terrorist attack. Such a crass lack of class.
November 29, 2025 at 8:55 PM
Oh god was that her? Explains a lot of what's happened with the new party. I recall the top leaflet was for Tobias Ellwood who a year or so earlier had tried to save the life of a police officer during a terrorist attack. Such a crass lack of class.
The psychological impacts of someone having the normal puberty for their sex at an appropriate age is going to be very different from whatever treatment you're suggesting. Maybe merits some study rather than waving it through?
November 22, 2025 at 10:59 AM
The psychological impacts of someone having the normal puberty for their sex at an appropriate age is going to be very different from whatever treatment you're suggesting. Maybe merits some study rather than waving it through?
Well exactly, delaying puberty a few years until the appropriate age is quite different from delaying it indefinitely. Surely it's completely different use cases?
November 22, 2025 at 10:40 AM
Well exactly, delaying puberty a few years until the appropriate age is quite different from delaying it indefinitely. Surely it's completely different use cases?
Do we not go through this underspend nonsense every year? The Scottish government can't borrow so prudently underspends a small part of its budget to ensure it doesn't risk running out of cash. The underspend then gets recycled into future years spending. Labour did the same.
November 3, 2025 at 8:01 AM
Do we not go through this underspend nonsense every year? The Scottish government can't borrow so prudently underspends a small part of its budget to ensure it doesn't risk running out of cash. The underspend then gets recycled into future years spending. Labour did the same.
Ah there you go then. I thought these sort of things were generally ranked. Most people would perhaps prefer A to B but prefer B to C. Rather than equally like A, B & C.
October 24, 2025 at 1:40 PM
Ah there you go then. I thought these sort of things were generally ranked. Most people would perhaps prefer A to B but prefer B to C. Rather than equally like A, B & C.
I don't live in England, but I'm not aware of any voting system that requires three X's to be entered? Would this not spoil your ballot and therefore be rather counterproductive?
October 24, 2025 at 9:48 AM
I don't live in England, but I'm not aware of any voting system that requires three X's to be entered? Would this not spoil your ballot and therefore be rather counterproductive?