As a Landlord in the General Election I intend to vote for:

As a Landlord in the General Election I intend to vote for:

14:07 PM, 4th November 2019, About 5 years ago 113

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With an impending General Election and none of the established political parties vying for the Landlord vote, will it be a case of holding your nose and supporting the least worst option?

As a snap shot for the PRS please be our guest in completing our polls below for who you would consider now and who you voted for in the last election.

If you would like to, please also let us know in the comments section below your reason for intending to cast that vote, and why you have changed your mind from 2017 if indeed you have.


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KH

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17:13 PM, 5th November 2019, About 5 years ago

Reply to the comment left by The Forever Tenant at 05/11/2019 - 16:26
"The Forever Tenant" thank you for your comment. However I disagree with you. The same rules of economics which applied 40 years ago still apply today. Mark my words if you vote Labour and they are elected you will regret it in a few years time.

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17:15 PM, 5th November 2019, About 5 years ago

Reply to the comment left by KH at 05/11/2019 - 17:13
Even still, you bring up the 3 day work week, however that was a conservative policy ended by the Labour government.

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17:16 PM, 5th November 2019, About 5 years ago

Reply to the comment left by Kathy Evans at 05/11/2019 - 13:32
We are definitively talking about different MPs, mine's a Tory.

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17:22 PM, 5th November 2019, About 5 years ago

Once a Great Britain is now being flushed down the pan, it and its politicians are acting like a sewage, all revolting, smelly, would you vote for any party that smells like turd for landlords? I will refrain from voting.

Kathy Evans

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17:37 PM, 5th November 2019, About 5 years ago

Reply to the comment left by KH at 05/11/2019 - 16:00
Hmm, I actually felt better off in the 70s in spite of rampant inflation and exciting power cuts meaning that we had to use the tills "manually" and serve food by candlelight. I really enjoyed taking part in the Times strike against the new technology (and I still think we were right) and even with no rubbish being collected the streets were cleaner than they are nowadays (as no one clears up rubbish outside city centres any more). Don't forget it was Heath as well (and Thatcher), not just Wilson and Callaghan. It was the 80s when I was hit by unemployment etc and the NE economy was devastated by pit closures. All politicians are pretty useless in practical terms

Kathy Evans

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17:43 PM, 5th November 2019, About 5 years ago

Reply to the comment left by The Forever Tenant at 05/11/2019 - 17:15Yes, the 3 day week and switch off something now (which killed my aunt) was Heath with his Phase 1, 2 and 3 - I remember the posters of him turning into a werewolf well. They are all bad in some way or another, you just have to decide which is less bad for your life.If was still employed in the public sector or was unemployed, I'd vote Labour. If I had savings, property or a pension, I wouldn't.

Kathy Evans

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17:44 PM, 5th November 2019, About 5 years ago

Reply to the comment left by Gromit at 05/11/2019 - 17:16
Jarrow

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18:16 PM, 5th November 2019, About 5 years ago

Reply to the comment left by The Forever Tenant at 05/11/2019 - 17:15
Correct but it was the extreme lefty union coalminers leaders bringing in strikes which forced the 3 day week to preserve power usage. Heath called an election and guess what, a hung Parliament, Tories had more votes but less seats. Another election in 79 and goodbye Labour who gave the Miners a 70% pay increase bribe over two years but it certainly didn't work for them. In fairness I do believe the Miners deserved a better all round existence but the lefties just wanted to prove their power to bring down the Tory Government. It really is all about basic economics and everyone , Governments, us people need to understand that if you spend what you ain't got it will end in tears, simples. If you make promises you can't keep it will get you in the end and here it all comes again. You can't base the future on the past but should learn by its mistakes but it rarely happens because of self interest and sod the rest.

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19:14 PM, 5th November 2019, About 5 years ago

Reply to the comment left by Kathy Evans at 05/11/2019 - 17:44
S. W. Wiltshire

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19:17 PM, 5th November 2019, About 5 years ago

Reply to the comment left by Dennis Leverett at 05/11/2019 - 18:16
Unless you're 40+yro you wouldn't have been around in the 70's to know what was like.

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