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 @ISIDEWITH asked…43mins43m

What is your top reason why you would NOT vote for Holly Lynch in the 2024 Halifax Parliamentary Election?

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 @DAVIE asked…2hrs2H

Would you really say the Workers Party of Britain is "politically correct"?

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 @ISIDEWITH asked…7hrs7H

What is your top reason why you would NOT vote for James Sunderland in the 2024 Bracknell Parliamentary Election?

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 @9P46565 answered…6mins6m

Sounds more English

 @9P464FC answered…7mins7m

No, governments can change rapidly and the potential risk of confidential data being shared with hostile nations is too…

 @9P464FC answered…7mins7m

Yes, but the UK should pursue a policy of nuclear disarmament. The Trident deterrent should only be maintained whilst th…

 @9P464FC answered…7mins7m

Yes, but only with greater investment into hybrid/electric vehicles and infrastructure to support them.

 @9P464FC answered…7mins7m

No, not yet - over-reliance on extremely flawed AI solutions will cause more problems than it will solve.

 @9P464FC answered…7mins7m

Yes, but this should be heavily regulated, limited, and all donations (direct or indirect) must be publicly disclosed by…

 @9P464FC answered…7mins7m

No, the current Government cannot even identify which countries are "safe" or "unsafe", this is a free ticket to impose…

 @9P464FC answered…7mins7m

We need to bring back the legal asylum process and reform our current processing standards to ensure they maintain the h…

 @9P462BN answered…8mins8m

SNP haven't done enough

 @9P45ZSN answered…8mins8m

Fiona Bruce

 @9P44DZQ answered…9mins9m

Yes but only if done through appropriate means, not putting the country at risk by going to the papers

 @9P44DZQ answered…9mins9m

I think a better deterrent would be to send anyone 13-25 to an army type school as they are already becoming a nuisance…

 @9P3RK5T answered…12mins12m

No, increase taxes on large corporations and on the wealthy, reduce military spending, and reduce benefits and salaries…

 @9P45LSQ answered…18mins18m

I think we were led to believe there would be many changes for voting out that would benefit our future and the future o…

 @9P45LSQ answered…18mins18m

No, they shouldn’t be allowed to sleep on public property but support should be put in place to help them accept availab…

 @9P44DZQ answered…20mins20m

It would be a fairer way of doing things, at the moment people who work on minimum wage are no better off than people wh…

 @9P44DZQ answered…20mins20m

People who just don't want to work should not get money to spend, they should get rent and bills paid and a food hamper…

 @9P45DD4 answered…23mins23m

No, but, a consensus on what constitutes acceptable living standards should be reached and require a 2/3 majority in the…

 @9P45BH8 answered…24mins24m

Bonuses for good performance but there has to be a point where they’re not realistic. Such as people getting bonus’ whil…

 @9P45BH8 answered…24mins24m

Public property is fine as long as they are not impacting public spaces/services for other peoples use. Common courtesy…

 @9P4595Xfrom 9  answered…24mins24m

Yes, but only from authoritarian and totalitarian states or if it is suspected that the purpose of investment is money l…

 @9P4595Xfrom 9  answered…24mins24m

The government should invest in such infrastructure, but people would still pay a fee if they use it.