General Election 10:43 - Apr 18 with 40822 views | CountyJim | About to be called if rumours are to be believed | | | | |
General Election on 12:52 - Apr 18 with 1051 views | Dr_Winston |
General Election on 12:48 - Apr 18 by Lohengrin | I'd suggest that's where UKIP derived their core support, Doc. Labour's headlong pursuit of some woolly pastiche of Universalism/Internationalism left hundreds of thousands, if not millions of what used to be regarded as Labour's natural constituency with nowhere else to go. |
Wouldn't disagree. See a fairly low turnout for this one. A lot of ex Labour voters will have nowhere to go. No reason to vote UKIP and no stomach for Corbyn. | |
| Pain or damage don't end the world. Or despair, or f*cking beatings. The world ends when you're dead. Until then, you got more punishment in store. Stand it like a man... and give some back. |
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General Election on 13:01 - Apr 18 with 1037 views | Lohengrin |
General Election on 12:52 - Apr 18 by Dr_Winston | Wouldn't disagree. See a fairly low turnout for this one. A lot of ex Labour voters will have nowhere to go. No reason to vote UKIP and no stomach for Corbyn. |
The lowest turn-out for a General Election came in 2001 with just 59.4%. I can see this one being much lower. An electoral system in its death throes. | |
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General Election on 13:05 - Apr 18 with 1017 views | perchrockjack | mon Both her and Abbot are in situ and it would happen if elected. How would these tow address terrorism when it confronts us when they are NOT IN FAVOUR OF SHOOT TO KILL Police would have an impossible job. If a person of colour were to be shot dead ,can you imagine how they d react. Along with McDonnell ,they are scum and shame a party that WAS created for the general populace who looked to LABOUR for protection and to improve their lives. These people would not look after anyone but themselves and their acolytes . Those outside the Union cabal would be shafted. Mc Cluskie would be given real power . Class war. We don't want it | |
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General Election on 13:07 - Apr 18 with 1016 views | blueytheblue |
General Election on 12:52 - Apr 18 by oh_tommy_tommy | To call a massively early GeneralElection before there's time to prosecute her party for Election fraud in the last one is superb stuff . I |
Were Labour and Lib Dems fined for similar offences, Tommy? Or is that irrelevant to you? | |
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General Election on 13:11 - Apr 18 with 993 views | DwightYorkeSuperstar | She must have information to lead her to believe Corbyn's time was coming to a very near end. If he was to leave before she held a general election then it would have been a colossal error on her part. | |
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General Election on 13:11 - Apr 18 with 998 views | Highjack | Whatever your opinion is of Mrs may, you have to admit the woman has balls. | |
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General Election on 13:11 - Apr 18 with 998 views | oh_tommy_tommy |
General Election on 13:07 - Apr 18 by blueytheblue | Were Labour and Lib Dems fined for similar offences, Tommy? Or is that irrelevant to you? |
Yes they were blue So have the lib dems The Tory's are off the scale with this one though . | |
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General Election on 13:11 - Apr 18 with 998 views | pikeypaul |
General Election on 13:05 - Apr 18 by perchrockjack | mon Both her and Abbot are in situ and it would happen if elected. How would these tow address terrorism when it confronts us when they are NOT IN FAVOUR OF SHOOT TO KILL Police would have an impossible job. If a person of colour were to be shot dead ,can you imagine how they d react. Along with McDonnell ,they are scum and shame a party that WAS created for the general populace who looked to LABOUR for protection and to improve their lives. These people would not look after anyone but themselves and their acolytes . Those outside the Union cabal would be shafted. Mc Cluskie would be given real power . Class war. We don't want it |
Exactly,I wonder how they explain their do not shot to kill policy in the aftermath of the Westminster attack? Under them the marksman/police officer for taking the terrorist out would be suspended and under investigation. [Post edited 18 Apr 2017 13:15]
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General Election on 13:14 - Apr 18 with 982 views | blueytheblue |
General Election on 13:11 - Apr 18 by oh_tommy_tommy | Yes they were blue So have the lib dems The Tory's are off the scale with this one though . |
Is that a fact, Tommy? | |
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General Election on 13:15 - Apr 18 with 979 views | oh_tommy_tommy |
General Election on 13:11 - Apr 18 by pikeypaul | Exactly,I wonder how they explain their do not shot to kill policy in the aftermath of the Westminster attack? Under them the marksman/police officer for taking the terrorist out would be suspended and under investigation. [Post edited 18 Apr 2017 13:15]
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You work for the Daily Mail PixkyPaul? | |
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General Election on 13:16 - Apr 18 with 968 views | blueytheblue |
General Election on 13:15 - Apr 18 by oh_tommy_tommy | You work for the Daily Mail PixkyPaul? |
Oh come on! You know Corbyn would solve any such terrorist attacks by inviting said disgruntled person into HoC for a nice cup of tea, discussion of marxism and everything would be perfect with pink unicorns for all. | |
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General Election on 13:18 - Apr 18 with 964 views | WarwickHunt |
General Election on 13:07 - Apr 18 by blueytheblue | Were Labour and Lib Dems fined for similar offences, Tommy? Or is that irrelevant to you? |
Tom's away with the fairies on Planet Corbyn at the moment. Jezza's going to save the working class from Tory rule by turning a large chunk of Labour's traditional vote into UKIP and Tory voters. Genius. | | | |
General Election on 13:19 - Apr 18 with 958 views | Lohengrin |
General Election on 13:11 - Apr 18 by DwightYorkeSuperstar | She must have information to lead her to believe Corbyn's time was coming to a very near end. If he was to leave before she held a general election then it would have been a colossal error on her part. |
What Knight on a white charger do you imagine to be waiting in Labour's wings then, Dwight?. So far as I can tell if Corbyn goes before the election they will just be swapping one shabby non-entity for another. | |
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General Election on 13:29 - Apr 18 with 932 views | londonlisa2001 |
General Election on 12:48 - Apr 18 by Lohengrin | I'd suggest that's where UKIP derived their core support, Doc. Labour's headlong pursuit of some woolly pastiche of Universalism/Internationalism left hundreds of thousands, if not millions of what used to be regarded as Labour's natural constituency with nowhere else to go. |
UKIP had great success in managing to convince the disaffected that their problems didn't stem from 'the rich' but from 'the immigrants'. It led to the Brexit vote. One of the great con jobs of modern times. | | | |
General Election on 13:32 - Apr 18 with 917 views | monmouth |
General Election on 13:19 - Apr 18 by Lohengrin | What Knight on a white charger do you imagine to be waiting in Labour's wings then, Dwight?. So far as I can tell if Corbyn goes before the election they will just be swapping one shabby non-entity for another. |
Absolutely. That party has to split and the loony rump left to their marginalised Wolfie Smith death. In the short term they simply have to be 'caring tories' and steal anything popular on the centre ground and reinvent themselves to pick up votes on a sensible approach to immigration and the rest. Long term is the only hope for them. There is no leader that ramshackle bunch of insane self obsessed moronic zealots could pick that would make things any better for them. And don't get me wrong, I'm quite partial to an insane, socially (not socialist...given how that word has been corrupted) committed, idealist. But this lot are stupid, nasty, untrustworthy and wholly beyond any electoral hope. | |
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General Election on 13:34 - Apr 18 with 913 views | blueytheblue |
General Election on 13:19 - Apr 18 by Lohengrin | What Knight on a white charger do you imagine to be waiting in Labour's wings then, Dwight?. So far as I can tell if Corbyn goes before the election they will just be swapping one shabby non-entity for another. |
Labour have never represented the working class. Improve their lot, instantly Labour can't play their tired "we're standing up for you" card. Most people have aspirations, dreams, goals. They don't want to be patronised... "it's not really your fault, it's the bankers innit"... | |
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General Election on 13:34 - Apr 18 with 913 views | pikeypaul | I hope on June 9th we do not have the losers stamping their feet and throwing their toys out of the pram like last year and they accept democracy. | |
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General Election on 13:35 - Apr 18 with 908 views | E20Jack | Does anyone actually truly care then? Has the publics lives en masse been directly impacted in the last 25 years by whatever political party has been in power? (that is a genuine question not me being facetious). I wonder if there was a political black out for the next 10 years, everything was done behind closed doors, nobody knows what party is in charge or who the leader of that party is... would anybody tell a difference in their day to day lives? And to add - I bet whoever was in charge, members of their own support would unwittingly be more vocal about issues than they would be if they knew their party was in charge. It seems more of a meaningless colour defending exercise at times rather than anybody actually wanting to invoke change. it bores me to tears. [Post edited 18 Apr 2017 13:45]
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General Election on 13:38 - Apr 18 with 898 views | Highjack |
General Election on 13:19 - Apr 18 by Lohengrin | What Knight on a white charger do you imagine to be waiting in Labour's wings then, Dwight?. So far as I can tell if Corbyn goes before the election they will just be swapping one shabby non-entity for another. |
A certain Anthony Charles lynton Blair has been positioning himself for a grand return lately. | |
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General Election on 13:42 - Apr 18 with 887 views | raynor94 | At least it will be the end of Corbyn, so there is some silver lining in it | |
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General Election on 13:55 - Apr 18 with 853 views | oh_tommy_tommy |
General Election on 13:16 - Apr 18 by blueytheblue | Oh come on! You know Corbyn would solve any such terrorist attacks by inviting said disgruntled person into HoC for a nice cup of tea, discussion of marxism and everything would be perfect with pink unicorns for all. |
Quote "But of course I support the use of whatever proportionate and strictly necessary force is required to save life in response to attacks of the kind we saw in Paris." Your worse than the Mail Mush | |
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General Election on 13:55 - Apr 18 with 853 views | yescomeon | I'd love to see some opposition fight an inspiring anti-brexit campaign. Just don't see it happening though. Not even sure it's worth trying to sort out a postal vote for it. | |
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General Election on 13:55 - Apr 18 with 853 views | trampie | I hope they have a leaders debate again, May up against Sturgeon and Wood, not only would my money be on Sturgeon to come out on top but I think even Wood would take May, that is not to say that May wont win a General Election with ease by dominating England mind you but as regards a leaders debate in isolation, I would take Sturgeon and Wood to come out on top against May, Corbyn and Farron. | |
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General Election on 14:01 - Apr 18 with 835 views | perchrockjack | We face a real terrorist threat daily Armed police face a real problem with this anti police bitch as home sec . Her and corbyn would emasculate an already rock bottom morale | |
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General Election on 14:02 - Apr 18 with 832 views | londonlisa2001 |
General Election on 13:55 - Apr 18 by trampie | I hope they have a leaders debate again, May up against Sturgeon and Wood, not only would my money be on Sturgeon to come out on top but I think even Wood would take May, that is not to say that May wont win a General Election with ease by dominating England mind you but as regards a leaders debate in isolation, I would take Sturgeon and Wood to come out on top against May, Corbyn and Farron. |
If you believe Wood will do better than May in a debate then you are absolutely nuts, fair play. Anyway - May should just refuse to debate them. What's to gain for her in having a debate? She could spend the next 8 weeks having spa treatments and will end up with the biggest majority we've seen in donkey's years. What an absolute joke this all is. | | | |
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