Moovart Posted yesterday at 08:59 Share Posted yesterday at 08:59 6 hours ago, Blah Blah said: Morally they should, but we don't actually vote for parties in our electoral system. We vote for a parliamentary (or council) representative. I think that's a big assumption. Many people vote for the candidate precisely because they are a member of a particular party and represent that party's policiies. I personally didn't know who McAsh was in the last election, but I knew what party he represented. When politicians don't act "morally" what are we to think of them and their motivations? But I think there will be people who want to vote Labour, don't know that McAsh has defected and accidentally vote Green precisely because they do vote for the name. Yes, you could say they need to read the ballot paper more carefully but it's possible to see one thing and not notice another. Link to comment https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/373934-councillor-mcash-defects-to-the-greens/page/6/#findComment-1737738 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sue Posted yesterday at 10:14 Share Posted yesterday at 10:14 1 hour ago, Moovart said: But I think there will be people who want to vote Labour, don't know that McAsh has defected and accidentally vote Green precisely because they do vote for the name. Yes, you could say they need to read the ballot paper more carefully but it's possible to see one thing and not notice another. I would hope that is extremely unlikely. If people accidentally vote for someone, that's their own fault, isn't it? Link to comment https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/373934-councillor-mcash-defects-to-the-greens/page/6/#findComment-1737748 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blah Blah Posted yesterday at 13:15 Share Posted yesterday at 13:15 4 hours ago, Moovart said: I think that's a big assumption. Many people vote for the candidate precisely because they are a member of a particular party and represent that party's policiies. Yes they do, but that is not the core tenet of representative democracy. At that level, we are voting for a parliamentary representative, irregardless of whether parties exist or not. It's why candidates can stand as independents. Link to comment https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/373934-councillor-mcash-defects-to-the-greens/page/6/#findComment-1737776 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Suggsy Posted 2 hours ago Share Posted 2 hours ago (edited) On 28/02/2026 at 16:39, Sue said: Sorry to be dim. How are the Greens "peddling sectarianism"? I have googled a definition and I can see how this might apply to Reform 🤬 but I can't see how it applies to the Greens? @Sue now that you've been provided with an elegant sufficiency (most usefully from @Dogkennelhillbilly ) of evidence of sectarianism in the Gorton and Denton campaign, has your support for the Greens changed in any way? Genuinely interested. Edited 1 hour ago by Suggsy typo Link to comment https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/373934-councillor-mcash-defects-to-the-greens/page/6/#findComment-1737916 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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