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Election to be held on 12 December , by hennessey on Dec 12, 2019 17:55:11 GMT 1, Boris the unelected Prime Minister, if I was a cynic I would say that the EU helped him become PM and that is what the EU wanted. The reason being that the EU could have accepted Mays Brexit proposal and kept turning her down for the main reason that they wanted May to be replaced by Boris. (The guy who said he will trigger article 50 on Oct 31st if he becomes PM) and don't underestimate Labour and their subliminal messaging. They are very clever and good at that. Diane Abbott clearly subliminally telling people to vote left by wearing two left shoes today.  How many pre election manifesto promises will whichever party gets elected break or not keep after the election? and which ones? Conservative ? Labour ? Lib Dem ? Other ? A coalition government consisting of whichever parties for a coalition government ? Hoax photoshop to discredit Abbott. Yawn!
Boris the unelected Prime Minister, if I was a cynic I would say that the EU helped him become PM and that is what the EU wanted. The reason being that the EU could have accepted Mays Brexit proposal and kept turning her down for the main reason that they wanted May to be replaced by Boris. (The guy who said he will trigger article 50 on Oct 31st if he becomes PM) and don't underestimate Labour and their subliminal messaging. They are very clever and good at that. Diane Abbott clearly subliminally telling people to vote left by wearing two left shoes today.  How many pre election manifesto promises will whichever party gets elected break or not keep after the election? and which ones? Conservative ? Labour ? Lib Dem ? Other ? A coalition government consisting of whichever parties for a coalition government ? Hoax photoshop to discredit Abbott. Yawn!
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Election to be held on 12 December , by lv90210 on Dec 12, 2019 17:59:38 GMT 1, Boris the unelected Prime Minister, if I was a cynic I would say that the EU helped him become PM and that is what the EU wanted. The reason being that the EU could have accepted Mays Brexit proposal and kept turning her down for the main reason that they wanted May to be replaced by Boris. (The guy who said he will trigger article 50 on Oct 31st if he becomes PM) and don't underestimate Labour and their subliminal messaging. They are very clever and good at that. Diane Abbott clearly subliminally telling people to vote left by wearing two left shoes today.  How many pre election manifesto promises will whichever party gets elected break or not keep after the election? and which ones? Conservative ? Labour ? Lib Dem ? Other ? A coalition government consisting of whichever parties for a coalition government ? Hoax photoshop to discredit Abbott. Yawn! I didn't vote for Labour because of this picture, its worked on me.
Boris the unelected Prime Minister, if I was a cynic I would say that the EU helped him become PM and that is what the EU wanted. The reason being that the EU could have accepted Mays Brexit proposal and kept turning her down for the main reason that they wanted May to be replaced by Boris. (The guy who said he will trigger article 50 on Oct 31st if he becomes PM) and don't underestimate Labour and their subliminal messaging. They are very clever and good at that. Diane Abbott clearly subliminally telling people to vote left by wearing two left shoes today.  How many pre election manifesto promises will whichever party gets elected break or not keep after the election? and which ones? Conservative ? Labour ? Lib Dem ? Other ? A coalition government consisting of whichever parties for a coalition government ? Hoax photoshop to discredit Abbott. Yawn! I didn't vote for Labour because of this picture, its worked on me.
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Election to be held on 12 December , by mojo on Dec 12, 2019 19:41:36 GMT 1, Anyone voting Conservative at a school polling station today, don’t forget to shít on a kid’s desk while you’re at it. Then piss all over their motivational rainbow drawings.
Anyone voting Conservative at a school polling station today, don’t forget to shít on a kid’s desk while you’re at it. Then piss all over their motivational rainbow drawings.
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Election to be held on 12 December , by Nordicstar on Dec 12, 2019 20:06:55 GMT 1, I am a Swede currently living in Finland, and I must say I feel so grateful that we at least have Greta Thunberg even though she’s not an politician, and Finland’s prime minister Sanna Marin, she is the worlds youngest prime minister. I am for equality, I don’t prefer females before men, but it would be very interesting to see how the world would look like if it was run by young women for a change, hey we haven’t tried that yet, maybe it would be the solution?
I am a Swede currently living in Finland, and I must say I feel so grateful that we at least have Greta Thunberg even though she’s not an politician, and Finland’s prime minister Sanna Marin, she is the worlds youngest prime minister. I am for equality, I don’t prefer females before men, but it would be very interesting to see how the world would look like if it was run by young women for a change, hey we haven’t tried that yet, maybe it would be the solution?
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Election to be held on 12 December , by daylightrobber on Dec 12, 2019 21:57:16 GMT 1, A lot of chatter that Johnson could be in trouble in his constituency. Being reported, that the indications are, that the Lib Dem vote has collapsed completely.
A lot of chatter that Johnson could be in trouble in his constituency. Being reported, that the indications are, that the Lib Dem vote has collapsed completely.
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Election to be held on 12 December , by h.dupa on Dec 12, 2019 23:09:08 GMT 1, whoopsie.
whoopsie.
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Election to be held on 12 December , by Deleted on Dec 12, 2019 23:22:49 GMT 1, looks like it.
Enjoy!
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Election to be held on 12 December , by dirtypete on Dec 12, 2019 23:25:32 GMT 1, If the exit poll is correct, Corbyn needs to write his resignation letter. Shocking.
If the exit poll is correct, Corbyn needs to write his resignation letter. Shocking.
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Dive Jedi ⭐
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Election to be held on 12 December , by Dive Jedi ⭐ on Dec 12, 2019 23:31:15 GMT 1, If the exit poll is correct, Corbyn needs to write his resignation letter. Shocking. If the exit poll is correct, Corbyn does not need to bother to write his resignation letter.....
If the exit poll is correct, Corbyn needs to write his resignation letter. Shocking. If the exit poll is correct, Corbyn does not need to bother to write his resignation letter.....
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Election to be held on 12 December , by ferg on Dec 12, 2019 23:42:59 GMT 1, How’s the forum Labour Corbyn supporters feeling at the moment ? Will the exit poll be right and the party obliterated ?
How’s the forum Labour Corbyn supporters feeling at the moment ? Will the exit poll be right and the party obliterated ?
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Election to be held on 12 December , by Deleted on Dec 12, 2019 23:55:02 GMT 1, How’s the forum Labour Corbyn supporters feeling at the moment ? Will the exit poll be right and the party obliterated ?
I am a bit fucked off to be honest
I have never been a Corbyn fan, but certainly am Labour and would have liked to remain in Europe
But it won't happen, so i'll move on
Interesting times
How’s the forum Labour Corbyn supporters feeling at the moment ? Will the exit poll be right and the party obliterated ? I am a bit fucked off to be honest I have never been a Corbyn fan, but certainly am Labour and would have liked to remain in Europe But it won't happen, so i'll move on Interesting times
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Election to be held on 12 December , by Nordicstar on Dec 13, 2019 0:10:31 GMT 1, So Brexit is on 31 of January 2020, sad times.
So Brexit is on 31 of January 2020, sad times.
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dirtypete
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Election to be held on 12 December , by dirtypete on Dec 13, 2019 0:30:58 GMT 1, I don’t understand how Labour got it so wrong. While the hardcore of the party (Momentum) love him, he just doesn’t chime we the vast majority of voters. If they had just stuck a centre left candidate up it would’ve likely been a very different result. Inconsistency in the Brexit message has also been hugely damaging.
For democracy to function well we need a strong opposition. I’m shocked at the exit poll result, but let’s see what comes out the next few hours.
I don’t understand how Labour got it so wrong. While the hardcore of the party (Momentum) love him, he just doesn’t chime we the vast majority of voters. If they had just stuck a centre left candidate up it would’ve likely been a very different result. Inconsistency in the Brexit message has also been hugely damaging.
For democracy to function well we need a strong opposition. I’m shocked at the exit poll result, but let’s see what comes out the next few hours.
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Election to be held on 12 December , by seamusdorey on Dec 13, 2019 0:33:12 GMT 1, I'm too busy watching Brett Kern's site for any of this sh*t. We all need more pink Dino's in our life!
I'm too busy watching Brett Kern's site for any of this sh*t. We all need more pink Dino's in our life!
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Election to be held on 12 December , by Rubberneck on Dec 13, 2019 0:48:52 GMT 1,

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Election to be held on 12 December , by sameoldthing on Dec 13, 2019 1:32:47 GMT 1, How’s the forum Labour Corbyn supporters feeling at the moment ? Will the exit poll be right and the party obliterated ?
If it goes the way they forecast. The country will be it a bigger sh1t state that it's in now. Tories winning all the seats where the factories will shut down come Brexit!
How’s the forum Labour Corbyn supporters feeling at the moment ? Will the exit poll be right and the party obliterated ? If it goes the way they forecast. The country will be it a bigger sh1t state that it's in now. Tories winning all the seats where the factories will shut down come Brexit!
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Election to be held on 12 December , by conartstudio on Dec 13, 2019 2:47:10 GMT 1, I'm too busy watching Brett Kern's site for any of this sh*t. We all need more pink Dino's in our life! don't waste your time. Message on his site says nothing is being released before dec 16
I'm too busy watching Brett Kern's site for any of this sh*t. We all need more pink Dino's in our life! don't waste your time. Message on his site says nothing is being released before dec 16
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Election to be held on 12 December , by daylightrobber on Dec 13, 2019 9:14:42 GMT 1, Does anyone know why the free broadband ain't working ?
Working fine for the tax dodging elite.
Does anyone know why the free broadband ain't working ? Working fine for the tax dodging elite.
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Election to be held on 12 December , by Deleted on Dec 13, 2019 9:19:42 GMT 1, Such a disappointing result.
Can't wait to get Fabianski back.
Such a disappointing result.
Can't wait to get Fabianski back.
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Election to be held on 12 December , by searchandrescue on Dec 13, 2019 10:39:39 GMT 1, I don’t understand how Labour got it so wrong. While the hardcore of the party (Momentum) love him, he just doesn’t chime we the vast majority of voters. If they had just stuck a centre left candidate up it would’ve likely been a very different result. Inconsistency in the Brexit message has also been hugely damaging. For democracy to function well we need a strong opposition. I’m shocked at the exit poll result, but let’s see what comes out the next few hours. ...probably because labour has been an islington cabal since the blair / brown granita pact? Basically ignore the "noises" coming from anywhere out side of the M25 / Media class and take the north / post industrial regions vote for granted. I dunno?
I don’t understand how Labour got it so wrong. While the hardcore of the party (Momentum) love him, he just doesn’t chime we the vast majority of voters. If they had just stuck a centre left candidate up it would’ve likely been a very different result. Inconsistency in the Brexit message has also been hugely damaging. For democracy to function well we need a strong opposition. I’m shocked at the exit poll result, but let’s see what comes out the next few hours. ...probably because labour has been an islington cabal since the blair / brown granita pact? Basically ignore the "noises" coming from anywhere out side of the M25 / Media class and take the north / post industrial regions vote for granted. I dunno?
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Election to be held on 12 December , by earthlinga2 on Dec 13, 2019 11:20:35 GMT 1, I am no fan of Boris but I have to admit I am quite relieved at the election result. Corbyn would have been an unmitigated disaster as PM - and it seems huge swathes of the population agree with me. Considering all the free stuff he was promising people as a bribe to vote for him, I find it quite refreshing that people still chose *not* to vote for him, despite the fact that they may well have been better off under a Labour government. Yes, Boris is a lying little toad but, on reflection, he was probably the least worst option. One has to be thankful for small mercies these days.
I am no fan of Boris but I have to admit I am quite relieved at the election result. Corbyn would have been an unmitigated disaster as PM - and it seems huge swathes of the population agree with me. Considering all the free stuff he was promising people as a bribe to vote for him, I find it quite refreshing that people still chose *not* to vote for him, despite the fact that they may well have been better off under a Labour government. Yes, Boris is a lying little toad but, on reflection, he was probably the least worst option. One has to be thankful for small mercies these days.
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Election to be held on 12 December , by lv90210 on Dec 13, 2019 11:40:57 GMT 1, I am no fan of Boris but I have to admit I am quite relieved at the election result. Corbyn would have been an unmitigated disaster as PM - and it seems huge swathes of the population agree with me. Considering all the free stuff he was promising people as a bribe to vote for him, I find it quite refreshing that people still chose *not* to vote for him, despite the fact that they may well have been better off under a Labour government. Yes, Boris is a lying little toad but, on reflection, he was probably the least worst option. One has to be thankful for small mercies these days. Sold out !
I am no fan of Boris but I have to admit I am quite relieved at the election result. Corbyn would have been an unmitigated disaster as PM - and it seems huge swathes of the population agree with me. Considering all the free stuff he was promising people as a bribe to vote for him, I find it quite refreshing that people still chose *not* to vote for him, despite the fact that they may well have been better off under a Labour government. Yes, Boris is a lying little toad but, on reflection, he was probably the least worst option. One has to be thankful for small mercies these days. Sold out !
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Election to be held on 12 December , by Daniel Silk on Dec 13, 2019 11:57:29 GMT 1, Before the election, people were talking about Vote tactically, but now I’m confused what side they were on? I’m mean the only tactical voting I could see was the brexit party taking labour votes so the conservatives could win more seats. If Labour wanted tactical voting, what was the plan?
Before the election, people were talking about Vote tactically, but now I’m confused what side they were on? I’m mean the only tactical voting I could see was the brexit party taking labour votes so the conservatives could win more seats. If Labour wanted tactical voting, what was the plan?
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Election to be held on 12 December , by Daniel Silk on Dec 13, 2019 12:02:16 GMT 1, It’s the same old same old story, Labour Party and it’s supporters massively out of touch with the mood of rest of the country and getting a good beating again and again. Will Labour finally wake up! Or will they continue on their slow decline and become the third party? They are lucky Lib Dem have also been a mess for the last few elections, otherwise I could see Labour being a long way behind in third place.
It’s the same old same old story, Labour Party and it’s supporters massively out of touch with the mood of rest of the country and getting a good beating again and again. Will Labour finally wake up! Or will they continue on their slow decline and become the third party? They are lucky Lib Dem have also been a mess for the last few elections, otherwise I could see Labour being a long way behind in third place.
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Election to be held on 12 December , by printminx on Dec 13, 2019 12:19:55 GMT 1, It’s the same old same old story, Labour Party and it’s supporters massively out of touch with the mood of rest of the country and getting a good beating again and again. Will Labour finally wake up! Or will they continue on their slow decline and become the third party? They are lucky Lib Dem have also been a mess for the last few elections, otherwise I could see Labour being a long way behind in third place. I think you are very wrong there. The main issue was that people wanted the Brexit issue over and done with more than anything else. The thought even occurred to me that I should vote Tory just to have an end to all the indecision and lack of movement on any other issue owing to the overwhelming fog of Brexit. Thankfully I realised that voting in Boris wasn't just getting Brexit done but 5 years of Tory rule and a lot of people would suffer during this time, not me personally, but people a lot less fortunate. The Labour party have always been a party of the people and I think it won't take long before this is realised and people who voted for Boris and his Brexit deal will regret their actions. I don't know why the media was so anti Corbyn, I did wonder if they were more afraid of his straight talking than anything else.
It’s the same old same old story, Labour Party and it’s supporters massively out of touch with the mood of rest of the country and getting a good beating again and again. Will Labour finally wake up! Or will they continue on their slow decline and become the third party? They are lucky Lib Dem have also been a mess for the last few elections, otherwise I could see Labour being a long way behind in third place. I think you are very wrong there. The main issue was that people wanted the Brexit issue over and done with more than anything else. The thought even occurred to me that I should vote Tory just to have an end to all the indecision and lack of movement on any other issue owing to the overwhelming fog of Brexit. Thankfully I realised that voting in Boris wasn't just getting Brexit done but 5 years of Tory rule and a lot of people would suffer during this time, not me personally, but people a lot less fortunate. The Labour party have always been a party of the people and I think it won't take long before this is realised and people who voted for Boris and his Brexit deal will regret their actions. I don't know why the media was so anti Corbyn, I did wonder if they were more afraid of his straight talking than anything else.
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Election to be held on 12 December , by nex on Dec 13, 2019 12:24:14 GMT 1, I am no fan of Boris but I have to admit I am quite relieved at the election result. Corbyn would have been an unmitigated disaster as PM - and it seems huge swathes of the population agree with me. Considering all the free stuff he was promising people as a bribe to vote for him, I find it quite refreshing that people still chose *not* to vote for him, despite the fact that they may well have been better off under a Labour government. Yes, Boris is a lying little toad but, on reflection, he was probably the least worst option. One has to be thankful for small mercies these days.
Yeah you see it wasn’t free there was explaination of taxation to help fund all of this - not least from tax evaders such as amazon. Oh well at least kids can keep starving 🤷🏻♂️
I am no fan of Boris but I have to admit I am quite relieved at the election result. Corbyn would have been an unmitigated disaster as PM - and it seems huge swathes of the population agree with me. Considering all the free stuff he was promising people as a bribe to vote for him, I find it quite refreshing that people still chose *not* to vote for him, despite the fact that they may well have been better off under a Labour government. Yes, Boris is a lying little toad but, on reflection, he was probably the least worst option. One has to be thankful for small mercies these days. Yeah you see it wasn’t free there was explaination of taxation to help fund all of this - not least from tax evaders such as amazon. Oh well at least kids can keep starving 🤷🏻♂️
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Election to be held on 12 December , by Daniel Silk on Dec 13, 2019 12:29:32 GMT 1, It’s the same old same old story, Labour Party and it’s supporters massively out of touch with the mood of rest of the country and getting a good beating again and again. Will Labour finally wake up! Or will they continue on their slow decline and become the third party? They are lucky Lib Dem have also been a mess for the last few elections, otherwise I could see Labour being a long way behind in third place. I think you are very wrong there. The main issue was that people wanted the Brexit issue over and done with more than anything else. The thought even occurred to me that I should vote Tory just to have an end to all the indecision and lack of movement on any other issue owing to the overwhelming fog of Brexit. Thankfully I realised that voting in Boris wasn't just getting Brexit done but 5 years of Tory rule and a lot of people would suffer during this time, not me personally, but people a lot less fortunate. The Labour party have always been a party of the people and I think it won't take long before this is realised and people who voted for Boris and his Brexit deal will regret their actions. I don't know why the media was so anti Corbyn, I did wonder if they were more afraid of his straight talking than anything else. I think if Labour had in place a decent likeable leader and had a consistent opinion on brexit then they would have had a very good chance of being in power already. I think the Conservatives can’t believe their luck as how things have turned out in recent years, it’s almost to the point were it appears Labour don’t actually want to win, and deliberately sabotage their own party to continue loosing.
It’s the same old same old story, Labour Party and it’s supporters massively out of touch with the mood of rest of the country and getting a good beating again and again. Will Labour finally wake up! Or will they continue on their slow decline and become the third party? They are lucky Lib Dem have also been a mess for the last few elections, otherwise I could see Labour being a long way behind in third place. I think you are very wrong there. The main issue was that people wanted the Brexit issue over and done with more than anything else. The thought even occurred to me that I should vote Tory just to have an end to all the indecision and lack of movement on any other issue owing to the overwhelming fog of Brexit. Thankfully I realised that voting in Boris wasn't just getting Brexit done but 5 years of Tory rule and a lot of people would suffer during this time, not me personally, but people a lot less fortunate. The Labour party have always been a party of the people and I think it won't take long before this is realised and people who voted for Boris and his Brexit deal will regret their actions. I don't know why the media was so anti Corbyn, I did wonder if they were more afraid of his straight talking than anything else. I think if Labour had in place a decent likeable leader and had a consistent opinion on brexit then they would have had a very good chance of being in power already. I think the Conservatives can’t believe their luck as how things have turned out in recent years, it’s almost to the point were it appears Labour don’t actually want to win, and deliberately sabotage their own party to continue loosing.
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Election to be held on 12 December , by posterbob on Dec 13, 2019 12:43:08 GMT 1, I am no fan of Boris but I have to admit I am quite relieved at the election result. Corbyn would have been an unmitigated disaster as PM - and it seems huge swathes of the population agree with me. Considering all the free stuff he was promising people as a bribe to vote for him, I find it quite refreshing that people still chose *not* to vote for him, despite the fact that they may well have been better off under a Labour government. Yes, Boris is a lying little toad but, on reflection, he was probably the least worst option. One has to be thankful for small mercies these days. Yeah you see it wasn’t free there was explaination of taxation to help fund all of this - not least from tax evaders such as amazon. Oh well at least kids can keep starving 🤷🏻♂️ What are you talking about? I have not seen a single economic analysis that showed either party had a solid economic policy. Both of them promised lies. The country couldn't afford the promises of Comrade Corbyn.
I am no fan of Boris but I have to admit I am quite relieved at the election result. Corbyn would have been an unmitigated disaster as PM - and it seems huge swathes of the population agree with me. Considering all the free stuff he was promising people as a bribe to vote for him, I find it quite refreshing that people still chose *not* to vote for him, despite the fact that they may well have been better off under a Labour government. Yes, Boris is a lying little toad but, on reflection, he was probably the least worst option. One has to be thankful for small mercies these days. Yeah you see it wasn’t free there was explaination of taxation to help fund all of this - not least from tax evaders such as amazon. Oh well at least kids can keep starving 🤷🏻♂️ What are you talking about? I have not seen a single economic analysis that showed either party had a solid economic policy. Both of them promised lies. The country couldn't afford the promises of Comrade Corbyn.
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Election to be held on 12 December , by posterbob on Dec 13, 2019 12:45:46 GMT 1, It’s the same old same old story, Labour Party and it’s supporters massively out of touch with the mood of rest of the country and getting a good beating again and again. Will Labour finally wake up! Or will they continue on their slow decline and become the third party? They are lucky Lib Dem have also been a mess for the last few elections, otherwise I could see Labour being a long way behind in third place. I think you are very wrong there. The main issue was that people wanted the Brexit issue over and done with more than anything else. The thought even occurred to me that I should vote Tory just to have an end to all the indecision and lack of movement on any other issue owing to the overwhelming fog of Brexit. Thankfully I realised that voting in Boris wasn't just getting Brexit done but 5 years of Tory rule and a lot of people would suffer during this time, not me personally, but people a lot less fortunate. The Labour party have always been a party of the people and I think it won't take long before this is realised and people who voted for Boris and his Brexit deal will regret their actions. I don't know why the media was so anti Corbyn, I did wonder if they were more afraid of his straight talking than anything else. You and the hardcore, Marxist left love Corbyn and are just shocked how the rest of the country can't grasp what a swell guy he is and how progressive his policies are. The people have spoken, they elected a philandering, actor-buffoon in his stead. It wasn't a mistake.
It’s the same old same old story, Labour Party and it’s supporters massively out of touch with the mood of rest of the country and getting a good beating again and again. Will Labour finally wake up! Or will they continue on their slow decline and become the third party? They are lucky Lib Dem have also been a mess for the last few elections, otherwise I could see Labour being a long way behind in third place. I think you are very wrong there. The main issue was that people wanted the Brexit issue over and done with more than anything else. The thought even occurred to me that I should vote Tory just to have an end to all the indecision and lack of movement on any other issue owing to the overwhelming fog of Brexit. Thankfully I realised that voting in Boris wasn't just getting Brexit done but 5 years of Tory rule and a lot of people would suffer during this time, not me personally, but people a lot less fortunate. The Labour party have always been a party of the people and I think it won't take long before this is realised and people who voted for Boris and his Brexit deal will regret their actions. I don't know why the media was so anti Corbyn, I did wonder if they were more afraid of his straight talking than anything else. You and the hardcore, Marxist left love Corbyn and are just shocked how the rest of the country can't grasp what a swell guy he is and how progressive his policies are. The people have spoken, they elected a philandering, actor-buffoon in his stead. It wasn't a mistake.
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Election to be held on 12 December , by earthlinga2 on Dec 13, 2019 12:47:25 GMT 1, Before the election, people were talking about Vote tactically, but now I’m confused what side they were on? I’m mean the only tactical voting I could see was the brexit party taking labour votes so the conservatives could win more seats. If Labour wanted tactical voting, what was the plan? John McDonnell was interviewed on Wednesday where he explicitly stated that Labour do NOT want any tactical voting agreement with other parties. He thought they wouldn't need it. I guess that's what happens when you live in a political bubble and surround yourself with adoring fans.
Before the election, people were talking about Vote tactically, but now I’m confused what side they were on? I’m mean the only tactical voting I could see was the brexit party taking labour votes so the conservatives could win more seats. If Labour wanted tactical voting, what was the plan? John McDonnell was interviewed on Wednesday where he explicitly stated that Labour do NOT want any tactical voting agreement with other parties. He thought they wouldn't need it. I guess that's what happens when you live in a political bubble and surround yourself with adoring fans.
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