bassett one Posted Saturday at 11:11 Posted Saturday at 11:11 he will appeal to the 16 year olds when they can vote in the next few years, but have others always found the closer the votes at the council overhaul the better they seem to spend our cash.
hackey lad Posted Saturday at 11:21 Posted Saturday at 11:21 1 hour ago, horribleblob said: Birley and Woodhouse wards are adjacent, so "bouncing all over" is stretching it a bit I think. If he had lost in Woodhouse he would’ve moved on to the next
Magneteer Posted Sunday at 12:34 Posted Sunday at 12:34 Wow.. .Only 10 votes in it. Reform and Libdems appear to have left the others miles behind. The local elections in May are going to be very interesting.
HeHasRisen Posted Sunday at 13:49 Posted Sunday at 13:49 (edited) 1 hour ago, Magneteer said: Wow.. .Only 10 votes in it. Reform and Libdems appear to have left the others miles behind. The local elections in May are going to be very interesting. There aren't any are they? In Sheffield I mean. Edited Sunday at 13:50 by HeHasRisen
cytine Posted Sunday at 15:08 Posted Sunday at 15:08 2 hours ago, Magneteer said: Wow.. .Only 10 votes in it. Reform and Libdems appear to have left the others miles behind. The local elections in May are going to be very interesting. Only 10 votes and we've got a schoolboy instead of a local resident and business man who's old enough to have lived in the real world. 2
HeHasRisen Posted Sunday at 16:20 Posted Sunday at 16:20 1 hour ago, cytine said: Only 10 votes and we've got a schoolboy instead of a local resident and business man who's old enough to have lived in the real world. You sound bitter, hes actually at university. 1
cytine Posted Sunday at 17:00 Posted Sunday at 17:00 28 minutes ago, HeHasRisen said: You sound bitter, hes actually at university. No, not at all bitter, just disappointed. Not that I'm a hard and fast supporter of any political party. I just think we've had enough of student union politics and it's time for older more mature candidates that have experience of life in the real world. Look at the mess career politicians have got us into. Time for change. 4
Spoofer Posted Sunday at 20:28 Posted Sunday at 20:28 On 29/11/2024 at 23:11, bungleboy69 said: I'd prefer a schoolboy over anyone representing Reform. what's wrong with Reform ? 1
Magneteer Posted Sunday at 20:37 Posted Sunday at 20:37 4 hours ago, HeHasRisen said: You sound bitter, hes actually at university. Stop it ....You wind up merchant!
RollingJ Posted Sunday at 20:40 Posted Sunday at 20:40 11 minutes ago, Spoofer said: what's wrong with Reform ? What's right with them?
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