Keleth wrote: ↑Sat Mar 30, 2024 12:31 pm
This is the first time for many years I struggle to say Labour although the important thing is to get the Tories out.
Greens... Enticing but are they the sort of people who would put aside some of their beliefs to alleviate problems for people......
Labour... Labour but not as we know it. They have their fair share of corruption and they´ve already started going back on some of their previous promises. Probably the best of a bad bunch.
I have always voted LibDem although in my constituency that vote is kind of wasted because Richmond N Yorks is about the safest Tory seat ever. This time as you say, LibDem feels even more pointless. I might go Green. As I say, unfortunately I am effectively disenfranchised in my constituency.
I will never ever vote Labour. Blair of the insincere smile embroiled us in the Iraq catastrophe and sent troops to war literally without boots and other critical equipment (body armour without Kevlar plates, anyone?) and proved so utterly untrustworthy with the lives of his soldiers, not to mention the whole civilian population of that country. Criminal.
I can't help you with why people vote Conservative. Maybe they feel safe with what they know? eg. Thatcher was PM the whole time I was growing up.
The thing with the National Service is hilarious. There isn't enough Army left to train and administer that many raw recruits in one go. The ITC at Catterick is an impressive sausage factory, but they'd need to quadruple the output to get everyone through - nuts. The Bundeswehr has a totally different system with basic training happening in masses of locations - they could much more easily soak up a massive upsurge in numbers.
It's probably true that they hope it might appeal to grey voters who did National Service themselves, and they might be right.