All of these have been culled from twitter, which lets face it, unless you’re a rabid right wing fascist following other rabid right wing fascists, is for the most part in the UK full of people slightly left of centre. Most of them also come from the last week or so, making them plenty up to date. Enjoy, think, disagree but promise me you’ll do just one thing: VOTE
This one isn’t new, I’ve seen it round various elections but it’s still a goody:
Choosing the lesser of two evils isn’t a bad thing. The cliché makes it sound bad, but it’s a good thing. You get less evil. #RegisterToVote
— Cassetteboy (@Cassetteboy) April 20, 2015
It’s funny how hysterical the (non dom owned) right wing press is getting. Difficult to find any actual fact in their news reporting at the moment:
Every time someone asks @david_cameron a question he doesn’t like, he goes and cries, then @telegraph write about it: http://t.co/7qmzK8cysC — Rob Gershon (@Simplicitly) April 22, 2015
@Grumpyrocker ‘Caring’ & compassion shouldn’t be a matter of left v right, conservatism v progressivenessn but a simple matter of humanity.
— Rachel Rogers (@DorsetRachel) April 22, 2015
Tories have delivered worst level of NHS funding since it’s inception #newsbeat pic.twitter.com/jP6te75j5i — Clive Peedell (@cpeedell) April 21, 2015
Cameron refused to sit next to Nicola Sturgeon on the Marr show, but was happy to be photographed with scumbag Katie Hopkins. Says it all.
— Ivan White (@ivanwhite48) April 20, 2015
Mail front page: Labour candidates receive £ from cleaners & health workers. How many Tories financed by tax dodgers? pic.twitter.com/ZMML4cc9CV — Calum S (@CalumSPlath) April 21, 2015
Proof it’s NOT benefit fraudsters being targeted by Cameron, but the genuinely sick and even dying http://t.co/BwwMmHXLed via @ThomasPride
— suerose (@mykkym1) April 21, 2015
Sarah Vine, aghast that smelly, distant, ordinary people’s votes might rob her and her ilk of their entitlement. pic.twitter.com/Z5fdiKENps — Jack Seale (@jackseale) April 21, 2015
An Australian-born American billionaire is trying to subvert our democratic election. Don’t let him. http://t.co/233L8GdqjG
— Owen Jones (@OwenJones84) April 21, 2015
In 2010 80% of over-65s voted + only 47% of 18-24yr olds. Result:protected pensions for elderly but tuition fees for students.#register2015 — Armando Iannucci (@Aiannucci) April 19, 2015
I read this story earlier today. Utterly tragic. Is this the kind of society we want? https://t.co/ot7XrTTdQl pic.twitter.com/lXTk8TkUJu
— etonmess (@etonmessuk) April 19, 2015
Cameron claiming that more people are using food banks because the Tories have done such a good job of advertising them. Wow.
— Mark Ferguson (@Markfergusonuk) April 19, 2015
It’s worth taking note this is written by the ex political editor of the Daily Telegraph:
Peter Oborne on Ed Miliband pic.twitter.com/zUqymxAWt4
— Michele Paule (@michele_paule) April 19, 2015
Conservative Party and Ukip so far unable to find anyone to appear on #C4News at 6pm re whether to rescue drowning Africans
— Krishnan Guru-Murthy (@krishgm) April 19, 2015
DWP To Be Investigated Over Refusal To Publish Reviews Into Benefit Deaths http://t.co/yM0gzhthxM via @Welfare_Weekly
— Kathy Smith (@RevdKathy) April 19, 2015
Average UK wages are down from £540 pwk in 2008 to £480 now, while the ‘recovery’ is based on a pyramid of debt http://t.co/NGhQVE8uDv
— Richard Wellings (@RichardWellings) April 18, 2015
Don’t believe what you read. #ge2015 pic.twitter.com/yyzblFVx9U
— r@v (@TVRav) April 19, 2015
The food bank statistics that shame the coalition, in one chart http://t.co/8IvSGL3to6 pic.twitter.com/X8SYBI2r0D
— The Independent (@Independent) April 18, 2015
Torygraph in utter outright panic mode now their front page is ‘how you can stop ed miliband’ poor cry babies http://t.co/O6MjvTvXb2
— Danny Blanchflower (@D_Blanchflower) April 16, 2015
TRICKLE DOWN ECONOMICS EXPLAINED: 1) Rich people make money 2) It “trickles down” to offshore banks 3) Government closes libraries/hospitals
— Chris Coltrane (@chris_coltrane) April 23, 2015