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over a year ago
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The same model which predicted the hung parliament in 2017 is now predicting a Tory majority of 68 at 358 with labour down 52 at 211.
Libtards gain 1 and SNP 8.
Is this why rumours are abound about John MacDonald ousting Corbyn as leader?.
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"The same model which predicted the hung parliament in 2017 is now predicting a Tory majority of 68 at 358 with labour down 52 at 211.
Libtards gain 1 and SNP 8.
Is this why rumours are abound about John MacDonald ousting Corbyn as leader?.
" Now that is genuinely Frightening !!!
Probbally planning the Gulags now !!! |
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"The same model which predicted the hung parliament in 2017 is now predicting a Tory majority of 68 at 358 with labour down 52 at 211.
Libtards gain 1 and SNP 8.
Is this why rumours are abound about John MacDonald ousting Corbyn as leader?.
" is that the same poll which was on peston lastnight ? |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"The same model which predicted the hung parliament in 2017 is now predicting a Tory majority of 68 at 358 with labour down 52 at 211.
Libtards gain 1 and SNP 8.
Is this why rumours are abound about John MacDonald ousting Corbyn as leader?.
is that the same poll which was on peston lastnight ?" Yes I think so !
McDonald will be preparing his Hammer and Sickel ! |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"The same model which predicted the hung parliament in 2017 is now predicting a Tory majority of 68 at 358 with labour down 52 at 211.
Libtards gain 1 and SNP 8.
Is this why rumours are abound about John MacDonald ousting Corbyn as leader?.
is that the same poll which was on peston lastnight ?" .
Don't know to be honest I can't stand peston so hardly ever watch him.
Just came up in my news feed. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Not suprised corbyn is the least popular leader since polls began apparently. They should have ditched him and mcdonell as soon as an election was called then they might have stood a chance. " Possibly with Andy Burnham backed up by Frank Field !
Even I may have been tempted ? |
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Listened to Tony Blair earlier. He said if you have a decent labour candidate vote Labour. If not a decent one.... Well. He can't stand Corbyn. He said Labour has a serious leadership problem. He's just said it all as far as I'm concerned |
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"The same model which predicted the hung parliament in 2017 is now predicting a Tory majority of 68 at 358 with labour down 52 at 211.
Libtards gain 1 and SNP 8.
Is this why rumours are abound about John MacDonald ousting Corbyn as leader?.
" An interesting poll. However we should never be complacent and the only result that counts is the one returned on election night.
Hopefully most voters will realize that the policies of Labour will simply destroy the economy . In addition a lot of voters will refrain from supporting a party lead by two terrorist sympathisers. |
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"i still think there will be a fair amount of tactical voting going on.... especially if it keeps the tories out"
Dissolutioned Conservative Remainers won't vote tactically if they think it might lead to Corbyn lead Labour government, they won't even vote LibDem if they think it might lead to a Labour victory. However, if they are convinced that there is no chance of Labour actually winning then quite a few might start to peal away from Johnson and his New BREXIT party.
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"Not suprised corbyn is the least popular leader since polls began apparently. They should have ditched him and mcdonell as soon as an election was called then they might have stood a chance. "
I've said it before, so I'll say it again. If Labour had a decent leader with clear leadership they would walk an election. If they replaced Corbyn today they would start inceasing in popularity immediately. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"One thing headlines like this may do is persuade some of the Conservative vote to stay at home
Especially if weather on Dec 12 is shite."
I think there are going to be many tories gloating after 12th December. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"One thing headlines like this may do is persuade some of the Conservative vote to stay at home
Especially if weather on Dec 12 is shite." .
Hahahaha, I'll put a fiver says old people will come out 2-1 in the snow against the under 25s.
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"i still think there will be a fair amount of tactical voting going on.... especially if it keeps the tories out" .
Jees you think Einstein,,?.
If only the pollsters had your intellect |
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"i still think there will be a fair amount of tactical voting going on.... especially if it keeps the tories out"
There are various groups and reference guides around giving guidance on tactical voting
So far I've seen them to keep Tories out, to keep Labour out and keep SNP out.
It's all very daft in my opinion.
You should be voting for your own preferred candidate not to keep out a specific candidate especially at the bidding of an unknown voice on the internet |
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By *ara JTV/TS
over a year ago
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"One thing headlines like this may do is persuade some of the Conservative vote to stay at home
Especially if weather on Dec 12 is shite.
I think there are going to be many tories gloating after 12th December."
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By (user no longer on site)
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"i still think there will be a fair amount of tactical voting going on.... especially if it keeps the tories out
There are various groups and reference guides around giving guidance on tactical voting
So far I've seen them to keep Tories out, to keep Labour out and keep SNP out.
It's all very daft in my opinion.
You should be voting for your own preferred candidate not to keep out a specific candidate especially at the bidding of an unknown voice on the internet"
Agree. What cracks me up is the green party. They say we've only limited to save the Planet but are happy for people not to vote for them, thus writing off upto 5 years. I can not fathom how a green supporter could vote for someone else if the environmetal issues are sooooooo important. Is it because they are exagerating the seriousness of it all? Just a thought |
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By *oi_LucyCouple
over a year ago
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"i still think there will be a fair amount of tactical voting going on.... especially if it keeps the tories out
There are various groups and reference guides around giving guidance on tactical voting
So far I've seen them to keep Tories out, to keep Labour out and keep SNP out.
It's all very daft in my opinion.
You should be voting for your own preferred candidate not to keep out a specific candidate especially at the bidding of an unknown voice on the internet
Agree. What cracks me up is the green party. They say we've only limited to save the Planet but are happy for people not to vote for them, thus writing off upto 5 years. I can not fathom how a green supporter could vote for someone else if the environmetal issues are sooooooo important. Is it because they are exagerating the seriousness of it all? Just a thought "
Because people are aware of the reality that a FPTP election system always tends to a two party system. So as much as people like the Greens they may decide that getting the Tories out is a more realistic option.
-Matt |
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"i still think there will be a fair amount of tactical voting going on.... especially if it keeps the tories out
There are various groups and reference guides around giving guidance on tactical voting
So far I've seen them to keep Tories out, to keep Labour out and keep SNP out.
It's all very daft in my opinion.
You should be voting for your own preferred candidate not to keep out a specific candidate especially at the bidding of an unknown voice on the internet
Agree. What cracks me up is the green party. They say we've only limited to save the Planet but are happy for people not to vote for them, thus writing off upto 5 years. I can not fathom how a green supporter could vote for someone else if the environmetal issues are sooooooo important. Is it because they are exagerating the seriousness of it all? Just a thought
Because people are aware of the reality that a FPTP election system always tends to a two party system. So as much as people like the Greens they may decide that getting the Tories out is a more realistic option.
-Matt"
Or that keeping Corbyn out is more important! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"i still think there will be a fair amount of tactical voting going on.... especially if it keeps the tories out
There are various groups and reference guides around giving guidance on tactical voting
So far I've seen them to keep Tories out, to keep Labour out and keep SNP out.
It's all very daft in my opinion.
You should be voting for your own preferred candidate not to keep out a specific candidate especially at the bidding of an unknown voice on the internet
Agree. What cracks me up is the green party. They say we've only limited to save the Planet but are happy for people not to vote for them, thus writing off upto 5 years. I can not fathom how a green supporter could vote for someone else if the environmetal issues are sooooooo important. Is it because they are exagerating the seriousness of it all? Just a thought
Because people are aware of the reality that a FPTP election system always tends to a two party system. So as much as people like the Greens they may decide that getting the Tories out is a more realistic option.
-Matt"
I understand that, but if something was that important to me I wouldn't betray my principles. Maybe the greens just don't have any |
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"Listened to Tony Blair earlier. He said if you have a decent labour candidate vote Labour. If not a decent one.... Well. He can't stand Corbyn. He said Labour has a serious leadership problem. He's just said it all as far as I'm concerned "
Tony Blair,well worth listening too......not |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Listened to Tony Blair earlier. He said if you have a decent labour candidate vote Labour. If not a decent one.... Well. He can't stand Corbyn. He said Labour has a serious leadership problem. He's just said it all as far as I'm concerned
Tony Blair,well worth listening too......not "
There we go.
If Blair hates Corbyn, maybe he's alright! |
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"Not suprised corbyn is the least popular leader since polls began apparently. They should have ditched him and mcdonell as soon as an election was called then they might have stood a chance.
I've said it before, so I'll say it again. If Labour had a decent leader with clear leadership they would walk an election. If they replaced Corbyn today they would start inceasing in popularity immediately."
Absolutely this |
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"Listened to Tony Blair earlier. He said if you have a decent labour candidate vote Labour. If not a decent one.... Well. He can't stand Corbyn. He said Labour has a serious leadership problem. He's just said it all as far as I'm concerned
Tony Blair,well worth listening too......not
There we go.
If Blair hates Corbyn, maybe he's alright!"
Personally I'd rather have Blair again, for all his failings, than Johnson or Corbyn, but hey I'm just the disillusion ex Tory voter you need to win.
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Listened to Tony Blair earlier. He said if you have a decent labour candidate vote Labour. If not a decent one.... Well. He can't stand Corbyn. He said Labour has a serious leadership problem. He's just said it all as far as I'm concerned
Tony Blair,well worth listening too......not
There we go.
If Blair hates Corbyn, maybe he's alright!
Personally I'd rather have Blair again, for all his failings, than Johnson or Corbyn, but hey I'm just the disillusion ex Tory voter you need to win.
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I don't need to win you. I'm not a Labour supporter.
I wouldn't want Blair back, purely for him involving us in the second Iraq war. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Listened to Tony Blair earlier. He said if you have a decent labour candidate vote Labour. If not a decent one.... Well. He can't stand Corbyn. He said Labour has a serious leadership problem. He's just said it all as far as I'm concerned
Tony Blair,well worth listening too......not
There we go.
If Blair hates Corbyn, maybe he's alright!
Personally I'd rather have Blair again, for all his failings, than Johnson or Corbyn, but hey I'm just the disillusion ex Tory voter you need to win.
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It's not just corbyn though.
Half the front bench needs to go.
McDonald, Abbott,thornberry etc etc.
They ain't got a chance with this lot anywhere near cabinet jobs. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I was going to vote Labour.
Not now.
No other party on my ballot paper that I could vote for.
I'm going to withhold my vote."
Why not greens? Not saying you should, just wondering why they're excluded? |
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By *ara JTV/TS
over a year ago
Bristol East |
Had a google and, yes, there is a Green candidate in Bristol East, so I think I will vote for that person.
Kerry McCarthy (Lab) is defending a 13,000 majority, so it would be a shock if she is not re-elected.
She seems nice. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Had a google and, yes, there is a Green candidate in Bristol East, so I think I will vote for that person.
Kerry McCarthy (Lab) is defending a 13,000 majority, so it would be a shock if she is not re-elected.
She seems nice."
The greens stand in most constituencies. Their realistic mission isn't necessarily to get elected, it's to take enough votes off the other parties in order to prompt those other parties to try to win these people back with more robust environmental policies.
Better than abstaining in protest. In my opinion. |
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