My daughter lives there and voted 'for that'. As for her being thick, I'd see any intellectual contest between her and yourself failing to make it past round one. If the referee was feeling particularly sentimental.Someone with the interests of the British people at heart in Leeds.
You’d have to be thick as a shower of bstards to vote for that. Oh wait
Genuine question, what convinced her to vote for him?My daughter lives there and voted 'for that'. As for her being thick, I'd see any intellectual contest between her and yourself failing to make it past round one. If the referee was feeling particularly sentimental.
I suspect you might be wrong, but you would need to ask her.Genuine question, what convinced her to vote for him?
I suspect like most she didn't know of his background.
She's not from Leeds.Where's Caroline Lucas?
Don't take it personally or anything.My daughter lives there and voted 'for that'. As for her being thick, I'd see any intellectual contest between her and yourself failing to make it past round one. If the referee was feeling particularly sentimental.
Seems fair enough. I'm sure Gipton has its share of problems but genocide isn't one of them, unlike Gaza.Don't take it personally or anything.
It seems that the candidate cares far more about Palestine and Gaza than he does about Gipton and Harehills.
Politics in this country is completely f@cked.
Nothing personal at all. Just pointing out the perils of making blanket judgements about people you don't know, and conflating different points of view with stupidity.Don't take it personally or anything.
It seems that the candidate cares far more about Palestine and Gaza than he does about Gipton and Harehills.
Politics in this country is completely f@cked.
Fair enough - if his job wasn't to represent the people of Gipton & Harehills.Seems fair enough. I'm sure Gipton has its share of problems but genocide isn't one of them, unlike Gaza.
A lot of the people of Gipton and Harehills have family in Gaza.Fair enough - if his job wasn't to represent the people of Gipton & Harehills.
It is utterly bizarre.The Green Party is left-wing and Islamic doctrine is demonstrably right-wing so I can see why people think they are unlikely bedfellows.
But clearly aligned on what for many proved a key single issue in the election, namely Israel's genocide in Gaza.The Green Party is left-wing and Islamic doctrine is demonstrably right-wing so I can see why people think they are unlikely bedfellows.