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emmie | 05:21 Thu 06th May 2021 | News
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i hope that you have got your polling cards at the ready, unless like me you voted by
post. Big day for all concerned especially up in Hartlepool, where the seat is up for grabs.
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The Greens have a white candidate, Sian Berry, as do the Lib Dems, neither i feel will win the job, not on their ethnicity but their policies.
I think it can be assumed that the Greens and the LibDems will be 'also rans'.
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yes i would think so. I can't stand either woman, especially the Lib Dem candidate, who has a voice that could crack glass.
Would the non-Asian and non-Caribbean voters not be voting for them then?

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who know TCL, but i reckon that Khan will take it.
Dunno if we are having any elections here - is it only some regions?

Anyway I swore I would not vote again unless/until our outdated and unfair system is overhauled. I'm not holding my breath.
Would the non-Asian and non-Caribbean voters not be voting for them then?

Its a democracy, they vote for who they want !!
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i am more concerned at all those who are apathetic about the polling around the country... will they select a Tory for the Labour seat of Hartlepool.
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i have done my duty by voting, so lets hope the country as a whole do theirs, Scotland's one will be interesting....
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Dave, right across the country, so not just some regions.
JOESKI, NAOMI stated,

"With Labour fielding an Asian and the Conservatives fielding a candidate of Jamaican extraction I’ve no doubt the choice of London Mayor will result, in the main, from the electorate’s racial preferences rather than from political persuasion."

Using that logic, the votes for other candidates should be reflected by racial preferences.
We have only to vote for the police commissioner, I don’t even k ow who is standing against her! Don’t think I’ll bother. Depends if I feel sorry for the people in the polling booth as very few will go and vote.
"Depends if I feel sorry for the people in the polling booth as very few will go and vote." I think you mean the polling station but if everyone felt like you, a lot more would turn up anyway...
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one should vote, if only for the sake of having a say in their Police Commissioner
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i have gone with my conscience and voting preference in regards to all the candidates. i haven't judged them on colour, no point. i like Shaun but don't feel he will win against Sadiq.
who thinks one day britain will be run by minorities.
Corby, white people are in the minority in London and will vote for the candidate who most closely reflects their own political views. Elections in many areas is doubtless influenced by ethnicity and it will be interesting to see which way this one goes. I suspect the vote will be split rather more than it was the last time.
"white people are in the minority in London and will vote for the candidate who most closely reflects their own political views"

Are you saying that non-white folk in London don't vote for those "who most closely reflects their own political views"?
I believe a lot of them don't.
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that should say White Britons are in the minority in London. Which is something of a surprise to me. But i guess as an experiment in diversity its worked well, or not....

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