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General election 2024

If you're an undecided voter, what are the issues that are stopping you from deciding?

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tomatoesatbreakfast · 13/06/2024 08:03

As an 'undecided voter', I was watching the Sky News interviews last night and felt myself warming more toward KS. When he started talking honestly about the possible impact on his kids...he suddenly seemed really human, a dad who wanted to pursue this opportunity but wanted to protect his children from the worst of it. However, I'm still undecided.

My politics are usually centre/middle and over the years I've voted Tory and Labour...basically whichever party I felt most aligned with my values.

All I know for sure is that I don't want more of the same and while I am definitely warming to Labour (as well as my local candidate who seems nice) I'm not keen on some others within the party.

I worry that by voting in the seemingly nice people, that it's a door opened to something I can't get on board with. You could equally say the same of the Tories though!!

So I'm wondering if there's any other 'undecided voters' out there (from any side of politics) and what are the issues/policies that are preventing you from being able to make a decision?

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BIossomtoes · 07/07/2024 20:16

It still has to be paid for.

cardibach · 07/07/2024 20:27

twistyizzy · 07/07/2024 19:48

So you are saying that no child from an indi school has ever got anything on merit?

Where did I say that?
Independent schools buy advantage. Doesn’t mean everyone who goes to them is without merit, and that’s not what I said.
Meanwhile you suggested a working class kid going to Oxford had all the same advantages as indi kids going there and was somehow suddenly different.

cardibach · 07/07/2024 20:30

Seymour5 · 07/07/2024 20:09

Of course. But then their children will be privileged. That’s how it works. One or two (or more) generations do well, build up their assets, and bingo! Inherited wealth.

Not necessarily. Depends what they do with the degree, and what choices they make. But I don’t see the relevance of your comments here. The cabine5 members concerned are not 8n that situation. Many are the first in their families to go to university. And not everyone forgets their origins or fails to pass that knowledge on to their children. Or makes enough to create ‘inherited weakth’.

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