
That's when Ron vanished, came back speaking Spanish
Lavish habits, two rings, twenty carats
Quite the assumption. You don't know how I vote, I may be opinionated (heavily so against Labour) but I'm actually an undecided voter. More likely to vote Conservative whether or not you choose to believe that.
But I like your attempt at slander; your lack of ability to provide a counter argument further serves to prove the lack of substance in your reasoning. Your obstinate inclination towards the Labour party with almost no reasoning whatsoever except for not wanting a Conservative government (without reason as to why other than wishing citizens to not have a say on their own futures) really illustrates how stubborn you, like a lot of people, are, voting because of a socialist ideal without realising they're actually shooting themselves in the foot.
... A bit rich considering you're a Labour voter, a party whose mantra consists almost entirely of "vote for us and we'll give you free money" and "we'll spend more on X, Y and Z [of the money we don't actually have]". Oh, and the classic line From Ed Miliband during the debate: "don't look at the past, look at the future [so you don't scrutinise us on our gigantic cockups during the last time we were in government]"
So because you as an individual don't want it, you believe nobody else should be afforded the opportunity to voice their opinion. I think you would have quite liked living in Soviet Russia, the GDR, or North Korea.I don't want the conservatives to get in because I quite like being in the EU and they want to have a referendum on that.
I'm sure if 70% voted against what you want and the vote was then disregarded you'd be quite pleased, rather than outraged at a lack of democratic procedure. But let's for a moment imagine 52% of the vote was for Labour and the result was then vetoed letting the Conservatives into government, you'd clearly be livid about it. Hypocrisy at its finest.