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so...prediction time! which big names will lose their contests...
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By *abio OP Man
over a year ago
Newcastle and Gateshead |
i have got huge hopes on IDS losing his in chingford.... and Rabb losing his in esher...
and if we are all having a spectactular night.... Boris Johnson may have a problem in his own local race... and its call brunel university! if those students turn out in numbers.... watch out!!
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By *andKBCouple
over a year ago
Plymouth |
Hypothetically what happens if Corbyn, Johnson and swinson all lose their seats? And it's a hung parliament?
Not that it will happen. Boris could apparently lose his which would be funny. |
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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago
near ipswich |
"Back in reality, all that is going to happen is outside of London, Labour are going to be decimated.
Absolutely 100% without a doubt." saw corbyn on the tv today at a labour rally in middlesborough looked like about 50 people at the most there. |
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over a year ago
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"Back in reality, all that is going to happen is outside of London, Labour are going to be decimated.
Absolutely 100% without a doubt."
Decimated? So the Tories will win with a huge majority ? What are you 100% predicting that will be? |
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By *hMyGawdCouple
over a year ago
Midlands |
"Decimated? So the Tories will win with a huge majority ? What are you 100% predicting that will be? "
Yep. Big majority. Mark my words.
Outside of London will be all blue, with maybe a smattering of gold in a few marginals.
Labour are finished. |
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"i have got huge hopes on IDS losing his in chingford.... and Rabb losing his in esher...
and if we are all having a spectactular night.... Boris Johnson may have a problem in his own local race... and its call brunel university! if those students turn out in numbers.... watch out!!
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I think all three will go! Definitely IDS but I'm hopeful with the other two. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Back in reality, all that is going to happen is outside of London, Labour are going to be decimated.
Absolutely 100% without a doubt.saw corbyn on the tv today at a labour rally in middlesborough looked like about 50 people at the most there. "
Key words here; Looked and Like. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Seems to be a running pattern here.
Old people seem to dislike Corbyn. "
The boomers have one foot in the grave.The pendulum will swing the other way as demographics change. |
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"Seems to be a running pattern here.
Old people seem to dislike Corbyn.
The boomers have one foot in the grave.The pendulum will swing the other way as demographics change. "
Unfortunately, you are probably right.
People with little life experience will vote in a hard Left government eventually and then watch as the country is destroyed.
They will then say " Maybe those old people had a point." |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Seems to be a running pattern here.
Old people seem to dislike Corbyn.
The boomers have one foot in the grave.The pendulum will swing the other way as demographics change.
Unfortunately, you are probably right.
People with little life experience will vote in a hard Left government eventually and then watch as the country is destroyed.
They will then say " Maybe those old people had a point.""
My life has been dominated by mostly poor quality politicians.
I'm young enough to have felt the impact of austerity hard. I've seen it destroy communities, I've seen it lead to illness and death where there shouldn't have been any.
Corbyn isn't great, but my young adulthood has been dominated by the Tories and it has done no good for people.
So I'm taking a shot out of desperation, just like a lot of work class voters who voted leave did.
Can't get any worse, right? |
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The conservatives have done good for wealthier people. It’s the most vulnerable in society that they attack as they are least able to defend themselves - here’s my example: Mybson is disabled and the conservatives tried, through their PIP process, to deny him the money he needs to get to college when he was getting it through DLA. How on earth was he supposed to learn to be independent if they stopped his ‘personal independence’ money? However, they didn’t count on me and I won the tribunal. So simply for that nasty, mean and anti-disabled financial attack on my son, I’d never vote Conservative. They don’t care about ordinary folk at all. |
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"The conservatives have done good for wealthier people. It’s the most vulnerable in society that they attack as they are least able to defend themselves - here’s my example: Mybson is disabled and the conservatives tried, through their PIP process, to deny him the money he needs to get to college when he was getting it through DLA. How on earth was he supposed to learn to be independent if they stopped his ‘personal independence’ money? However, they didn’t count on me and I won the tribunal. So simply for that nasty, mean and anti-disabled financial attack on my son, I’d never vote Conservative. They don’t care about ordinary folk at all. "
Sorry, your post is way more important than mine |
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"The conservatives have done good for wealthier people. It’s the most vulnerable in society that they attack as they are least able to defend themselves - here’s my example: Mybson is disabled and the conservatives tried, through their PIP process, to deny him the money he needs to get to college when he was getting it through DLA. How on earth was he supposed to learn to be independent if they stopped his ‘personal independence’ money? However, they didn’t count on me and I won the tribunal. So simply for that nasty, mean and anti-disabled financial attack on my son, I’d never vote Conservative. They don’t care about ordinary folk at all.
Sorry, your post is way more important than mine "
No it’s not. I beat the system that was heavily stacked against us. That’s all. I see no conservative voter has defended this attitude against disabled people. |
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"Seems to be a running pattern here.
Old people seem to dislike Corbyn.
The boomers have one foot in the grave.The pendulum will swing the other way as demographics change.
Unfortunately, you are probably right.
People with little life experience will vote in a hard Left government eventually and then watch as the country is destroyed.
They will then say " Maybe those old people had a point.""
Meanwhile too many people of my generation are happy to vote for a government that will deny young people all the advantages that we older people enjoyed. No wonder they think the boomers are selfish |
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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago
near ipswich |
"Seems to be a running pattern here.
Old people seem to dislike Corbyn.
The boomers have one foot in the grave.The pendulum will swing the other way as demographics change.
Unfortunately, you are probably right.
People with little life experience will vote in a hard Left government eventually and then watch as the country is destroyed.
They will then say " Maybe those old people had a point."
My life has been dominated by mostly poor quality politicians.
I'm young enough to have felt the impact of austerity hard. I've seen it destroy communities, I've seen it lead to illness and death where there shouldn't have been any.
Corbyn isn't great, but my young adulthood has been dominated by the Tories and it has done no good for people.
So I'm taking a shot out of desperation, just like a lot of work class voters who voted leave did.
Can't get any worse, right?" Oh yes it can mate a lot worse general strikes, 3 day week, power cuts,rubbish piling up on the streets people not being able to bury their dead. Thats why OLD people dont want corbyn. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Seems to be a running pattern here.
Old people seem to dislike Corbyn.
The boomers have one foot in the grave.The pendulum will swing the other way as demographics change.
Unfortunately, you are probably right.
People with little life experience will vote in a hard Left government eventually and then watch as the country is destroyed.
They will then say " Maybe those old people had a point."
My life has been dominated by mostly poor quality politicians.
I'm young enough to have felt the impact of austerity hard. I've seen it destroy communities, I've seen it lead to illness and death where there shouldn't have been any.
Corbyn isn't great, but my young adulthood has been dominated by the Tories and it has done no good for people.
So I'm taking a shot out of desperation, just like a lot of work class voters who voted leave did.
Can't get any worse, right?Oh yes it can mate a lot worse general strikes, 3 day week, power cuts,rubbish piling up on the streets people not being able to bury their dead. Thats why OLD people dont want corbyn."
Sorry but Hahahaha. So funny!
Old people be dead soon so chill out.. |
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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago
near ipswich |
"Seems to be a running pattern here.
Old people seem to dislike Corbyn.
The boomers have one foot in the grave.The pendulum will swing the other way as demographics change.
Unfortunately, you are probably right.
People with little life experience will vote in a hard Left government eventually and then watch as the country is destroyed.
They will then say " Maybe those old people had a point."
My life has been dominated by mostly poor quality politicians.
I'm young enough to have felt the impact of austerity hard. I've seen it destroy communities, I've seen it lead to illness and death where there shouldn't have been any.
Corbyn isn't great, but my young adulthood has been dominated by the Tories and it has done no good for people.
So I'm taking a shot out of desperation, just like a lot of work class voters who voted leave did.
Can't get any worse, right?Oh yes it can mate a lot worse general strikes, 3 day week, power cuts,rubbish piling up on the streets people not being able to bury their dead. Thats why OLD people dont want corbyn.
Sorry but Hahahaha. So funny!
Old people be dead soon so chill out.." Very true but trying to save their grandchildren from history repeating itself. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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A country destroyed!
Listen to yourselves.
I don’t even think Johnson, May or whoever have. You’re all so depressing!
Take your negativity away! It’s people like you that highlight the crap. You’re so down and out.
I see today as a positive.
If corbyn doesn’t win then maybe all this will make the Tories do the right thing, for once!
Don’t be a hater. There’s enough of it in the world.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Seems to be a running pattern here.
Old people seem to dislike Corbyn.
The boomers have one foot in the grave.The pendulum will swing the other way as demographics change.
Unfortunately, you are probably right.
People with little life experience will vote in a hard Left government eventually and then watch as the country is destroyed.
They will then say " Maybe those old people had a point."
My life has been dominated by mostly poor quality politicians.
I'm young enough to have felt the impact of austerity hard. I've seen it destroy communities, I've seen it lead to illness and death where there shouldn't have been any.
Corbyn isn't great, but my young adulthood has been dominated by the Tories and it has done no good for people.
So I'm taking a shot out of desperation, just like a lot of work class voters who voted leave did.
Can't get any worse, right?Oh yes it can mate a lot worse general strikes, 3 day week, power cuts,rubbish piling up on the streets people not being able to bury their dead. Thats why OLD people dont want corbyn.
Sorry but Hahahaha. So funny!
Old people be dead soon so chill out..Very true but trying to save their grandchildren from history repeating itself. "
What do you think I’m doing Costa? I’ve 3 children and hope to be a granny too.
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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago
near ipswich |
"Seems to be a running pattern here.
Old people seem to dislike Corbyn.
The boomers have one foot in the grave.The pendulum will swing the other way as demographics change.
Unfortunately, you are probably right.
People with little life experience will vote in a hard Left government eventually and then watch as the country is destroyed.
They will then say " Maybe those old people had a point."
My life has been dominated by mostly poor quality politicians.
I'm young enough to have felt the impact of austerity hard. I've seen it destroy communities, I've seen it lead to illness and death where there shouldn't have been any.
Corbyn isn't great, but my young adulthood has been dominated by the Tories and it has done no good for people.
So I'm taking a shot out of desperation, just like a lot of work class voters who voted leave did.
Can't get any worse, right?Oh yes it can mate a lot worse general strikes, 3 day week, power cuts,rubbish piling up on the streets people not being able to bury their dead. Thats why OLD people dont want corbyn.
Sorry but Hahahaha. So funny!
Old people be dead soon so chill out..Very true but trying to save their grandchildren from history repeating itself.
What do you think I’m doing Costa? I’ve 3 children and hope to be a granny too.
" Nice i hope you dont tell your kids their grandparents will be dead soon. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Seems to be a running pattern here.
Old people seem to dislike Corbyn.
The boomers have one foot in the grave.The pendulum will swing the other way as demographics change.
Unfortunately, you are probably right.
People with little life experience will vote in a hard Left government eventually and then watch as the country is destroyed.
They will then say " Maybe those old people had a point."
My life has been dominated by mostly poor quality politicians.
I'm young enough to have felt the impact of austerity hard. I've seen it destroy communities, I've seen it lead to illness and death where there shouldn't have been any.
Corbyn isn't great, but my young adulthood has been dominated by the Tories and it has done no good for people.
So I'm taking a shot out of desperation, just like a lot of work class voters who voted leave did.
Can't get any worse, right?Oh yes it can mate a lot worse general strikes, 3 day week, power cuts,rubbish piling up on the streets people not being able to bury their dead. Thats why OLD people dont want corbyn.
Sorry but Hahahaha. So funny!
Old people be dead soon so chill out..Very true but trying to save their grandchildren from history repeating itself.
What do you think I’m doing Costa? I’ve 3 children and hope to be a granny too.
Nice i hope you dont tell your kids their grandparents will be dead soon. "
My mother already is. My father is currently campaigning for Labour. He’s 59. |
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"Seems to be a running pattern here.
Old people seem to dislike Corbyn.
The boomers have one foot in the grave.The pendulum will swing the other way as demographics change.
Unfortunately, you are probably right.
People with little life experience will vote in a hard Left government eventually and then watch as the country is destroyed.
They will then say " Maybe those old people had a point."
My life has been dominated by mostly poor quality politicians.
I'm young enough to have felt the impact of austerity hard. I've seen it destroy communities, I've seen it lead to illness and death where there shouldn't have been any.
Corbyn isn't great, but my young adulthood has been dominated by the Tories and it has done no good for people.
So I'm taking a shot out of desperation, just like a lot of work class voters who voted leave did.
Can't get any worse, right?Oh yes it can mate a lot worse general strikes, 3 day week, power cuts,rubbish piling up on the streets people not being able to bury their dead. Thats why OLD people dont want corbyn."
Yep old enough to remember the 3 day week and power strikes.
Having candles lit to see.
Wouldn't wish that on anyone but people still want to vote in Corbyn.!
Anyway hope to see Corbyn, McDonald & Abbott all loose their seats today. |
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"Seems to be a running pattern here.
Old people seem to dislike Corbyn.
The boomers have one foot in the grave.The pendulum will swing the other way as demographics change.
Unfortunately, you are probably right.
People with little life experience will vote in a hard Left government eventually and then watch as the country is destroyed.
They will then say " Maybe those old people had a point."
My life has been dominated by mostly poor quality politicians.
I'm young enough to have felt the impact of austerity hard. I've seen it destroy communities, I've seen it lead to illness and death where there shouldn't have been any.
Corbyn isn't great, but my young adulthood has been dominated by the Tories and it has done no good for people.
So I'm taking a shot out of desperation, just like a lot of work class voters who voted leave did.
Can't get any worse, right?Oh yes it can mate a lot worse general strikes, 3 day week, power cuts,rubbish piling up on the streets people not being able to bury their dead. Thats why OLD people dont want corbyn.
Yep old enough to remember the 3 day week and power strikes.
Having candles lit to see.
Wouldn't wish that on anyone but people still want to vote in Corbyn.!
Anyway hope to see Corbyn, McDonald & Abbott all loose their seats today." add, Swinson and Sturgeon to that list. Hope they are, all bombed out... Serves them right |
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"Seems to be a running pattern here.
Old people seem to dislike Corbyn.
The boomers have one foot in the grave.The pendulum will swing the other way as demographics change.
Unfortunately, you are probably right.
People with little life experience will vote in a hard Left government eventually and then watch as the country is destroyed.
They will then say " Maybe those old people had a point."
My life has been dominated by mostly poor quality politicians.
I'm young enough to have felt the impact of austerity hard. I've seen it destroy communities, I've seen it lead to illness and death where there shouldn't have been any.
Corbyn isn't great, but my young adulthood has been dominated by the Tories and it has done no good for people.
So I'm taking a shot out of desperation, just like a lot of work class voters who voted leave did.
Can't get any worse, right?Oh yes it can mate a lot worse general strikes, 3 day week, power cuts,rubbish piling up on the streets people not being able to bury their dead. Thats why OLD people dont want corbyn.
Yep old enough to remember the 3 day week and power strikes.
Having candles lit to see.
Wouldn't wish that on anyone but people still want to vote in Corbyn.!
Anyway hope to see Corbyn, McDonald & Abbott all loose their seats today.add, Swinson and Sturgeon to that list. Hope they are, all bombed out... Serves them right " trouble is.. Stupidity rules in this country so they will all most likely get voted back in |
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"Love to see Johnson lose !
Not even voted in his own seat !
Be great if he loses by one vote !
I assume they would have to get a new leader ?"
Nope just have a bye election in a safe seat. Can't get rid of him that easy. |
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By *abio OP Man
over a year ago
Newcastle and Gateshead |
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I assume they would have to get a new leader ?"
technically no... but realistically yes...
if johnson were to lose his seat he could in theory be PM if they were you make him a member of the "house of lords"... but the only time he would be allowed in the commons whilst sitting would be at PMQ's
what would more likely happen is the would get someone in a really safe seat to resign... and trigger a by election where he would be the candidate in that seat |
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By *abio OP Man
over a year ago
Newcastle and Gateshead |
anyway i am going to add another few names of tories that could "realistically" be in trouble....
Teresa villiers in chipping barnet
mark fields in city of westminster (where he is up against chuka umunna for the Lib Dems)
Would love to see Zac Goldsmith go.. up against Sarah olney in Richmond |
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"anyway i am going to add another few names of tories that could "realistically" be in trouble....
Teresa villiers in chipping barnet
mark fields in city of westminster (where he is up against chuka umunna for the Lib Dems)
Would love to see Zac Goldsmith go.. up against Sarah olney in Richmond"
If I was living in Chipping Barnet I'm not sure I would vote for someone who has been a member of three different parties in less than a year!
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By *ercuryMan
over a year ago
Grantham |
"anyway i am going to add another few names of tories that could "realistically" be in trouble....
Teresa villiers in chipping barnet
mark fields in city of westminster (where he is up against chuka umunna for the Lib Dems)
Would love to see Zac Goldsmith go.. up against Sarah olney in Richmond"
Mark Fields won't lose to Chuka... he's not standing!
Believe the Conservative candidate for the City Of Westminster is the rather lovely Nickie Aiken. |
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By *abio OP Man
over a year ago
Newcastle and Gateshead |
if this is a "high turnout" election i do fear for boris....
if you know your seat is a marginal if any sensible lib dem supporter holds their nose and for one time vote labour.... why you give the impression of not caring enough to not go and vote in your own constituancy!!!! |
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By *obletonMan
over a year ago
A Home Among The Woodland Creatures |
"Seems to be a running pattern here.
Old people seem to dislike Corbyn.
The boomers have one foot in the grave.The pendulum will swing the other way as demographics change.
Unfortunately, you are probably right.
People with little life experience will vote in a hard Left government eventually and then watch as the country is destroyed.
They will then say " Maybe those old people had a point.""
Or maybe they'll look at countries where Jeremy Corbyn would be considered a moderate - Like Norway or Sweden
and say "Hey you know what? These countries are even more left wing than corbyn and they're happy and prosperous, seem to be able to provide world class education, healthcare and housing - aren't on the verge of going bust and while they aren't perfect, they aren't hotbeds of nasty hard left activism either - maybe those old cunts were totally full of shit"
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"I don’t think Amber Rudd will be re-elected in Hastings & Rye.
It would be a miracle if she did, as she’s not even on the ballot paper "
Now that, folks, is how to make yourself look like an uninformed dildo-head!!!!
I honestly thought she was! |
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By *abio OP Man
over a year ago
Newcastle and Gateshead |
"I don’t think Amber Rudd will be re-elected in Hastings & Rye. "
amber isn't running...
and her tory replacement in that seat had her own "oh shit!" moment last week when she said that the disabled should be paid less than the minimum wage because they would be be more greatful of job oppotunities! |
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"I don’t think Amber Rudd will be re-elected in Hastings & Rye.
It would be a miracle if she did, as she’s not even on the ballot paper
Now that, folks, is how to make yourself look like an uninformed dildo-head!!!!
I honestly thought she was! "
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Decimated? So the Tories will win with a huge majority ? What are you 100% predicting that will be?
Yep. Big majority. Mark my words.
Outside of London will be all blue, with maybe a smattering of gold in a few marginals.
Labour are finished." .
Very well predicted sir, I doff my cap |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Johnny Mercer.
Love to see the smile wiped off his smug Tory face.
I’m pumped!
Scarlett.
How you feeling right now Scarlett? Still pumped, or somewhat deflated lass? "
Obviously not pumped, no. But not surprised. We all know how racist Britain is. This just highlights it. |
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By *infonyCouple
over a year ago
Halifax |
"Johnny Mercer.
Love to see the smile wiped off his smug Tory face.
I’m pumped!
Scarlett.
How you feeling right now Scarlett? Still pumped, or somewhat deflated lass?
Obviously not pumped, no. But not surprised. We all know how racist Britain is. This just highlights it. "
Well at least you get to squeeze a few more miles out of the very worn race card pmsl |
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By *hMyGawdCouple
over a year ago
Midlands |
My predictions so far:
2016 Vote leave
2016 Trump wins
2019 Big Tory Majority
My future predictions:
2020 Brexit withdrawal bill clears
2020 Britain leaves the EU
2020 Trump loses by a slim margin
2020-2024 Brief dip in economy, economy then recovers and grows
2024 Boris wins again, with a smaller majority, againt a centrist Labour candidate
And finally at some point, the EU collapses under the weight of Italian, Spanish and/or Greek economies
You read it here first. |
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"Johnny Mercer.
Love to see the smile wiped off his smug Tory face.
I’m pumped!
Scarlett.
How you feeling right now Scarlett? Still pumped, or somewhat deflated lass?
Obviously not pumped, no. But not surprised. We all know how racist Britain is. This just highlights it. "
Racist? Nah. Xenophobic. Yep, but no more than France for example. Anti-semitic? No, thats just the Corbyn supporters. |
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"Seems to be a running pattern here.
Old people seem to dislike Corbyn.
The boomers have one foot in the grave.The pendulum will swing the other way as demographics change.
Unfortunately, you are probably right.
People with little life experience will vote in a hard Left government eventually and then watch as the country is destroyed.
They will then say " Maybe those old people had a point."
My life has been dominated by mostly poor quality politicians.
I'm young enough to have felt the impact of austerity hard. I've seen it destroy communities, I've seen it lead to illness and death where there shouldn't have been any.
Corbyn isn't great, but my young adulthood has been dominated by the Tories and it has done no good for people.
So I'm taking a shot out of desperation, just like a lot of work class voters who voted leave did.
Can't get any worse, right?"
I can just about remember the socialist Labour government in the 70s.
I clearly remember the regular power cuts and the rubbish not being collected.
I remember my parents struggling to keep their business afloat and keep their staff in jobs.
There were also 3/4 day working week's, the dead not being buried, so trust me the Tory austerity although far from great is nowhere as bad as it could have been. |
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"My predictions so far:
2016 Vote leave
2016 Trump wins
2019 Big Tory Majority
My future predictions:
2020 Brexit withdrawal bill clears
2020 Britain leaves the EU
2020 Trump loses by a slim margin
2020-2024 Brief dip in economy, economy then recovers and grows
2024 Boris wins again, with a smaller majority, againt a centrist Labour candidate
And finally at some point, the EU collapses under the weight of Italian, Spanish and/or Greek economies
You read it here first."
Which democrat will beat trump next year? |
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By *hMyGawdCouple
over a year ago
Midlands |
" Which democrat will beat trump next year? "
I can't call that one.
My logic is that 2016 was a slim victory for him, and he is less popular now. Therefore will lose by most likely a slim to moderate margin. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"My predictions so far:
2016 Vote leave
2016 Trump wins
2019 Big Tory Majority
My future predictions:
2020 Brexit withdrawal bill clears
2020 Britain leaves the EU
2020 Trump loses by a slim margin
2020-2024 Brief dip in economy, economy then recovers and grows
2024 Boris wins again, with a smaller majority, againt a centrist Labour candidate
And finally at some point, the EU collapses under the weight of Italian, Spanish and/or Greek economies
You read it here first."
In fairness none of those are a reach although don't underestimate how much the Impeachment thing may backfire much to most reasonable people's horror. Also no visible opposition to Drumpf as yet so who knows... |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"My predictions so far:
2016 Vote leave
2016 Trump wins
2019 Big Tory Majority
My future predictions:
2020 Brexit withdrawal bill clears
2020 Britain leaves the EU
2020 Trump loses by a slim margin
2020-2024 Brief dip in economy, economy then recovers and grows
2024 Boris wins again, with a smaller majority, againt a centrist Labour candidate
And finally at some point, the EU collapses under the weight of Italian, Spanish and/or Greek economies
You read it here first."
Very interesting that you can be so factual about certain things and vague about others, are you a politician?
I refer to your last paragraph, at some time- 5, 10, 50, 100 years the collapse of the EU? If that happened do you seriously think that the UK would be exempt? Look at Macro not micro economics! If the banking crisis of a few American banks can cause contagion to the rest of the world for a decade, then the collapse of the EU will be immense!
The Greek economy is now doing better than the UK economy, and whilst I agree that the Italian problem is serious, but the current government is not helping!
Strange how the new government has released the projections now, after it has been elected, but if it's right, it is going to be more than a "blip"!
I can't remember anywhere in the leave campaign anything negative being mentioned about Brexit, and the €39bn was never going to be paid! Time will tell, looking forward to a bright and prosperous future! |
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" Which democrat will beat trump next year?
I can't call that one.
My logic is that 2016 was a slim victory for him, and he is less popular now. Therefore will lose by most likely a slim to moderate margin." .
Nah, he'll win the popular vote and the states this time around, you can't believe the polls as the media has him as so toxic nobody marginal will admit it.
His die hard fans are as die hard as ever, it's just a case of hoovering up the working class and most importantly black and Hispanic voters who are going rather better under him than Obama. |
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" Which democrat will beat trump next year?
I can't call that one.
My logic is that 2016 was a slim victory for him, and he is less popular now. Therefore will lose by most likely a slim to moderate margin..
Nah, he'll win the popular vote and the states this time around, you can't believe the polls as the media has him as so toxic nobody marginal will admit it.
His die hard fans are as die hard as ever, it's just a case of hoovering up the working class and most importantly black and Hispanic voters who are going rather better under him than Obama."
Factually incorrect and speculative at best.
1 out of 10 |
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" Which democrat will beat trump next year?
I can't call that one.
My logic is that 2016 was a slim victory for him, and he is less popular now. Therefore will lose by most likely a slim to moderate margin..
Nah, he'll win the popular vote and the states this time around, you can't believe the polls as the media has him as so toxic nobody marginal will admit it.
His die hard fans are as die hard as ever, it's just a case of hoovering up the working class and most importantly black and Hispanic voters who are going rather better under him than Obama.
Factually incorrect and speculative at best.
1 out of 10" .
We'll see in ten months hey.
It's all written down to come back to |
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"Back in reality, all that is going to happen is outside of London, Labour are going to be decimated.
Absolutely 100% without a doubt.
Decimated? So the Tories will win with a huge majority ? What are you 100% predicting that will be? " .
This was the experts one opinion, he even put rolly eyes.
0 out of 10 for prediction belittlement.
0 out of 10 for being a know it all no nothing
0 out of 10 for never listening to anybody, it's probably why he's having to wait for housing to crash before he can buy |
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"Seems to be a running pattern here.
Old people seem to dislike Corbyn.
The boomers have one foot in the grave.The pendulum will swing the other way as demographics change.
Unfortunately, you are probably right.
People with little life experience will vote in a hard Left government eventually and then watch as the country is destroyed.
They will then say " Maybe those old people had a point."
My life has been dominated by mostly poor quality politicians.
I'm young enough to have felt the impact of austerity hard. I've seen it destroy communities, I've seen it lead to illness and death where there shouldn't have been any.
Corbyn isn't great, but my young adulthood has been dominated by the Tories and it has done no good for people.
So I'm taking a shot out of desperation, just like a lot of work class voters who voted leave did.
Can't get any worse, right?Oh yes it can mate a lot worse general strikes, 3 day week, power cuts,rubbish piling up on the streets people not being able to bury their dead. Thats why OLD people dont want corbyn.
Yep old enough to remember the 3 day week and power strikes.
Having candles lit to see.
Wouldn't wish that on anyone but people still want to vote in Corbyn.!
Anyway hope to see Corbyn, McDonald & Abbott all loose their seats today.add, Swinson and Sturgeon to that list. Hope they are, all bombed out... Serves them right " ;-
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