Theresa May is so hopeless she has started begging opposition leaders for their votes
Not sure the Tories' voter ID is that efficient! pic.twitter.com/9xAj4PKmqI
— Carwyn Jones 🏴 (@AMCarwyn) May 11, 2017
For the uninitiated, Voter ID is how political parties identify whether people are likely to vote for them. They ask at the doorstep during every campaign and record the answers, then concentrate on those most likely to support them.
Carwyn Jones is the leader of Welsh Labour and First Minister in the National Assembly for Wales, and Theresa May has written to him, asking for his support in the general election – so, as he states, it seems the Conservative Party’s Voter ID isn’t very efficient.
The fundamental mistake – that the letter was sent to the wrong person – makes a nonsense of its contents.
She can’t provide “strong and stable leadership in the national interest” because she can’t even find a Conservative voter on her mailing list.
Voting for her won’t “strengthen [her] negotiating position” because she is too weak-minded to do her research properly.
It certainly won’t “guarantee our economic security for the future” if she is happy to waste money talking to her opponents.
And you know what?
If her Voter ID isn’t right, then you can bet the “voter intention” poll results you’ve all been following aren’t right either!
Prove them all wrong.
Vote for somebody who knows what they’re doing.
Vote Labour on June 8.
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Carwyn jones should shout this one from the roof tops!
Hi Mike, I have also received one of these letters addressed to me. In the 2010 and 2015 elections I voted for the Green Party. This year I intend (and have done so locally) to vote for Labour. I wonder about the scale of this error.
as should we all who received (probably the same) letter………. wonder how many of us there are? i spent about 24 daylight hours, debating on what to do with it. should i send it back with a load of other rubbish? should i put it in my front window with a big thick black cross through it next to a Labour poster with a lovely thick black tick in whatever space there is on it(when i finally get one that is) or simply just tear it into bits and throw in domestic rubbish bin so it wont get recycled.the latter won, simply because i was given something else more important than maggie may n the cons to think about(to do with my own health…hopefully on a temporary basis only though time will tell.).i shall still vote Labour. cant wait for my postal vote to come so i can do it straight away and post it off and know ive done my share of voting to get Jeremy Corbyn and Labour in as our new govt and PM.
Typical notice how it is all “me me me”? And how can she negotiate when no-one in Europe will give her the time of day? at least that is what I sincerely hope!!!