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Alistair Campbell on BBC Breakfast this morning. 07:51 - Jul 30 with 7079 viewsPegojack

Nail. Head. Hit.
Absolutely brilliant.
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Alistair Campbell on BBC Breakfast this morning. on 14:29 - Aug 1 with 1277 viewsHighjack

Alistair Campbell on BBC Breakfast this morning. on 08:26 - Aug 1 by westwalesed

Respectfully I disagree. It’s opportunistic and profoundly undemocratic. If I’m a Welsh Nationalist in Brecon, who do I vote for?


They all agree on everything anyway. They should really merge instead of this “let’s not take any votes off each other” nonsense.

The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again; but already it was impossible to say which was which.
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Alistair Campbell on BBC Breakfast this morning. on 14:41 - Aug 1 with 1253 viewswestwalesed

Alistair Campbell on BBC Breakfast this morning. on 14:29 - Aug 1 by Highjack

They all agree on everything anyway. They should really merge instead of this “let’s not take any votes off each other” nonsense.


It seems to me the unifying factor is that they are left of centre to varying degrees, are anti any type of Conservative and in this case are anti Brexit.

But the point still stands - the Lib Dems have always been a Unionist Party, and so why should a natural Plaid voter vote for them?

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Alistair Campbell on BBC Breakfast this morning. on 14:52 - Aug 1 with 1245 viewsHighjack

Alistair Campbell on BBC Breakfast this morning. on 14:41 - Aug 1 by westwalesed

It seems to me the unifying factor is that they are left of centre to varying degrees, are anti any type of Conservative and in this case are anti Brexit.

But the point still stands - the Lib Dems have always been a Unionist Party, and so why should a natural Plaid voter vote for them?


I agree it’s a ridiculous notion. I’ve railed against the concept of tactical voting for years on here. We all complain about our system and it is crap but it is made more crap by people who do this sort of nonsense.

The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again; but already it was impossible to say which was which.
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Alistair Campbell on BBC Breakfast this morning. on 10:00 - Aug 2 with 1175 viewsEbo

Alistair Campbell on BBC Breakfast this morning. on 14:41 - Aug 1 by westwalesed

It seems to me the unifying factor is that they are left of centre to varying degrees, are anti any type of Conservative and in this case are anti Brexit.

But the point still stands - the Lib Dems have always been a Unionist Party, and so why should a natural Plaid voter vote for them?


It's gone right over your head hasn't it?

To stop this car crash that is unfolding. it's about being grown up.

Thank you, goodnight and bollocks
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Alistair Campbell on BBC Breakfast this morning. on 13:06 - Aug 2 with 1149 viewsGlyn1

Alistair Campbell on BBC Breakfast this morning. on 15:25 - Jul 30 by Pegojack

I note that Plaid, the Greens and Choice UK have all stood aside in favour of the Lib Dems.
Excellent, I commend them, this is the kind of grown up thinking required to totally feck up the Tories. Shame the Labour Party didn't follow suit.


They didn't follow suit because, unlike those others, they're not a Remain Party. They're a "we'll vote to come out if the Govt gets a good deal, or vote to stay in if that's best for the country, but it's too early to tell, so let's wait a bit before deciding, and isn't fracking fracking awful" Party. Or something like that.

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Alistair Campbell on BBC Breakfast this morning. on 13:08 - Aug 2 with 1147 viewslondonlisa2001

Alistair Campbell on BBC Breakfast this morning. on 14:41 - Aug 1 by westwalesed

It seems to me the unifying factor is that they are left of centre to varying degrees, are anti any type of Conservative and in this case are anti Brexit.

But the point still stands - the Lib Dems have always been a Unionist Party, and so why should a natural Plaid voter vote for them?


Because Plaid only received a small number of votes last time and their supporters would rather see a LibDem than Johnson.
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Alistair Campbell on BBC Breakfast this morning. on 17:48 - Aug 2 with 1096 viewswestwalesed

Alistair Campbell on BBC Breakfast this morning. on 13:08 - Aug 2 by londonlisa2001

Because Plaid only received a small number of votes last time and their supporters would rather see a LibDem than Johnson.


I totally get why, it’s all about degrees of bad isn’t it - about choosing the least worst option. If we had PR then this wouldn’t be required at all, but we don’t do I understand why they’ve done it.

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Alistair Campbell on BBC Breakfast this morning. on 18:49 - Aug 2 with 1078 viewsAlfieMooresSon

He's a tool, but so is Corbyn and his mob!
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