Polls for the election 12:55 - Oct 31 with 3033 views | Groo | MyGov tracking various polls. https://yougov.co.uk/topics/politics/articles-reports/2019/10/31/political-track Shows the Tories in the lead but quite a few on here wil like the Brexit Poll. In the recent Canadian elections the Conservatives won the majority of votes across the Country but the Liberals won the First Passed the Post election. | |
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Polls for the election on 14:34 - Oct 31 with 2980 views | controversial_jack | I'm afraid the British electorate is going to get exactly what it deserves. | | | |
Polls for the election on 14:42 - Oct 31 with 2971 views | Uxbridge | Early days. Far, far too early. | |
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Polls for the election on 15:11 - Oct 31 with 2954 views | Whiterockin | and votes for | | | |
Polls for the election on 16:11 - Oct 31 with 2896 views | splJack | Corbyn is at his best when on the campaign trail. Watch the gap close significantly over the next few weeks. He will wipe the floor with Boris in a live debate. | | | |
Polls for the election on 17:23 - Oct 31 with 2864 views | LeonWasGod | Idots aren't we? Massive cuts screwing over all our public services, weaponising foreigners who've lived here for years, treating the disabled like scum, spilitting the country apart and wasting £70 billion with an ill-thought through project driven by tax dodgers and dark money. And then some people think 'yeah, I'll have a bit more of that'. I can't understand it. | | | |
Polls for the election on 17:29 - Oct 31 with 2855 views | Fireboy2 | Its a bloody damn shame isnt it. | | | |
Polls for the election on 21:19 - Oct 31 with 2760 views | blaenaugwentjack | Top post, but you forgot a ill thought out vanity project to unify the tory party. | | | |
Polls for the election on 21:42 - Oct 31 with 2736 views | WarwickHunt | A poll today says more people trust Boris on the NHS than Corbyn. That’s fûcking insane, however you slice it. A large proportion of these thick cûnts will be in for a huge shock if Johnson gets in with a working majority. Fûck ‘em. | | | |
Polls for the election on 22:08 - Oct 31 with 2700 views | Fireboy2 | That was front page headline in the daily fail though Yeah trust a man whose party has been in secret talks with trump re the NHS. | | | |
Polls for the election on 10:14 - Nov 5 with 2483 views | controversial_jack | The media lies and smear campaigns against Corbyn have worked, unfortunately there are enough dull c*nts out there that believe them | | | |
Polls for the election on 10:23 - Nov 5 with 2466 views | builthjack | The majority of the media are tories. So they get in people's heads by knocking Jezza constantly. Simple as that. | |
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Polls for the election on 10:30 - Nov 5 with 2461 views | Lohengrin | There are plenty who have known exactly who and what he is for the last thirty years. Shamefully that includes many inside the Labour Party, cowards like Wes Streeting, Stella Creasy, Ben Bradshaw, Bridget Phillipson et al who were strident in proclaiming Corbyn was unfit for office, any office, but have now fallen silent for fear their own seats are at risk. I won’t call those who support him “dull” as it’s not as though they have been kept in the dark, they’re not dull they’re debased. Rotten to the core. | |
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Polls for the election on 10:37 - Nov 5 with 2454 views | NotLoyal | Corbyn is a disgrace to everything Labour has ever stood for, son of Michael Foot. | |
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Polls for the election on 10:43 - Nov 5 with 2449 views | ladyjack | Labour was founded as a Socialist party but its been infiltrated by Tories in recent decades. | | | |
Polls for the election on 10:49 - Nov 5 with 2434 views | Lohengrin | No it wasn’t. There’s little mention of ‘Socialism’ in the founding documents of The Labour Party. I’ve got copies filed if you want to see them, Tramp. The original Labour Party was an extremely broad church, far broader than it is today, much more like a coalition. The Labour Party has always contained socialists in it but they were always a composing part not the sum. | |
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Polls for the election on 11:45 - Nov 5 with 2400 views | ladyjack | Leave it out clause 4 in 1918, Keir Hardie main man, Marxist groups involved from the start, the red flag emblem and anthem since the start of the party. Describing Labour in the early decades as Socialist is going soft on their stance, borderline Communist would not be unfair, the Fabian society is about the softest left group at the time and even they have always been described as Socialists. | | | |
Polls for the election on 11:54 - Nov 5 with 2392 views | controversial_jack | Kier Hardy was a socialist | | | |
Polls for the election on 11:55 - Nov 5 with 2390 views | controversial_jack | In which way is he a disgrace? | | | |
Polls for the election on 12:12 - Nov 5 with 2370 views | Lohengrin | Yes he was but the Trade Unionists that made up the bulk of his core vote were Syndicalists, especially those of the old South Wales Miners’ Federation. | |
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Polls for the election on 12:18 - Nov 5 with 2360 views | controversial_jack | Syndicalist is the French word for trade union | | | |
Polls for the election on 12:26 - Nov 5 with 2354 views | Lohengrin | From the Latin Syndicus. They stood for Workers’ not State control of industry. There’s all the difference in the world between that and Socialism/Communism. The goals are entirely different, it’s not just semantics. The Spanish fought a civil war within a civil war over the dichotomies. | |
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Polls for the election on 12:29 - Nov 5 with 2351 views | controversial_jack | I really don't know where you are going with this. | | | |
Polls for the election on 12:33 - Nov 5 with 2347 views | Lohengrin | Back to the beginning, February 1900. Like I said, Labour was founded as a broad coalition not just a ‘Socialist‘ vanguard. | |
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Polls for the election on 12:34 - Nov 5 with 2344 views | controversial_jack | That could be said about any party, the Conservatives who were the Tories, finished and had to be reformed by Peel in 1848 with the Tamworth manifesto | | | |
Polls for the election on 12:39 - Nov 5 with 2338 views | Lohengrin | True, and not many will have changed quite so much as the Tories over the course of the last century. | |
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