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Mr K 20-06-2017 21:54

Re: The 2017 General Election
 
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Originally Posted by Dave42 (Post 35904137)
in term of members only as in raising money tories 3 times ahead

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The Conservative Party raised almost three times more than Labour in donations ahead of the General Election

Mmm and where does their money come from ??? Not from coffee mornings...

However feet on the ground counts for more than money.

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Originally Posted by Gavin78 (Post 35904138)
What makes you think they would lose another General Election?

http://uk.businessinsider.com/survat...vatives-2017-6
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Corbyn surge continues as Labour leads Tories by 3 points in post-election poll

Mr Banana 20-06-2017 22:01

Re: The 2017 General Election
 
[QUOTE=Mr K;35904142]Mmm and where does their money come from ??? Not from coffee mornings...

However feet on the ground counts for more than money.

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http://uk.businessinsider.com/survat...vatives-2017-6[/QUOTE

That's good news for Labour, they just need to make it last for up to 5 years now.

Osem 20-06-2017 22:10

Re: The 2017 General Election
 
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Originally Posted by Mr Banana (Post 35904141)
Has it ever occurred to you that students grow up, and due to their education, tend to become middle class and vote Tory!

They also learn not to trust those who promise and don't deliver. Clegg knows all about that.

This is what you get with Labour:

https://order-order.com/2017/06/20/c...s-commie-chum/

https://order-order.com/2017/06/20/n...udd-to-hitler/

Dangerous, nasty ****.

Damien 20-06-2017 22:36

Re: The 2017 General Election
 
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Originally Posted by Mr Banana (Post 35904141)
Has it ever occurred to you that students grow up, and due to their education, tend to become middle class and vote Tory!

This doesn't automatically have to happen though. Generally these people acquire property, mortgages and start to earn more and in turn they vote Tory. But home ownership continues to decline amongst the young and generally wages are stagnating.

The big reason for Labour improving is the 25 to 39 groups had a strong turnout and were more Labour than usual.


Age is still the deciding factor but it's getting older and older.

1andrew1 20-06-2017 23:00

Re: The 2017 General Election
 
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DUP MPs threaten to walk away from deal to prop up Theresa May's minority Government on eve of Queen's Speech
The Democratic Unionist Party last night threatened to walk away from a deal to prop up the minority Conservative Government on the eve of the Queen’s Speech.
Senior DUP sources in Belfast said the Conservatives had to give “greater focus to discussions” about a confidence and supply deal which Theresa May needs to govern.
Last night there was speculation that the Conservatives could even open talks with the Liberal Democrats’ 12 MPs about supporting the Tory Government if the DUP talks fail.
The news is a significant blow to the authority of Mrs May who said hours after the election that she would seek a deal with the DUP’s 10 Westminster MPs after she failed to win a majority of MPs in the House of Commons.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017...ty-government/

Dave42 20-06-2017 23:16

Re: The 2017 General Election
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 35904142)
Mmm and where does their money come from ??? Not from coffee mornings...

However feet on the ground counts for more than money.

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http://uk.businessinsider.com/survat...vatives-2017-6

donations from rich and big businesses mainly

Mick 21-06-2017 02:17

Re: The 2017 General Election
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 35904131)
The only reason she's still there is that the Tories realise a new leader would almost certainly mean a another General Election, which they'd lose. They hate her, but they can't dump her atm.

As for Labour 'spending all their money' , I think you'll find they have a lot more resources than the Tories; Labour party membership 517,000, Conservatives 150,000 (decreasing by the day due to the inevitable effects of old age....)

Absolute rubbish. They have no resources : They want to borrow more and more money. I know this and haven't even read their absolute drivel Manifesto.

Osem 21-06-2017 09:59

Re: The 2017 General Election
 
A reminder to those who need it, of just what sort of character the Shadow Chancellor is

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... As Nick Robinson says in the interview above, McDonnell is trying to have it both ways: telling Radio 4 he opposes violence and yet riling up the protesters in the Morning Star. Remember, this is the same John McDonnell who described the student rioters “kicking the sh*t out of Millbank” as “the best of our movement“.
https://order-order.com/2017/06/21/m...e-right-angry/

Can you imagine the sort of abuse, demands to resign, etc etc etc that would be hurled at any Tory who uttered such words? The silence from our Labour chums is deafening isn't it. Apparently for some folks it's OK to be a nasty hypocrite as long as you're a rose tinted one. The caps fits and they certainly wear it with pride.

ianch99 21-06-2017 10:52

Re: The 2017 General Election
 
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Originally Posted by Mick (Post 35904172)
Absolute rubbish. They have no resources : They want to borrow more and more money. I know this and haven't even read their absolute drivel Manifesto.

How do you know it is absolute drivel if you have not read it? :)

Mick 21-06-2017 10:59

Re: The 2017 General Election
 
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Originally Posted by ianch99 (Post 35904191)
How do you know it is absolute drivel if you have not read it? :)

Never heard of reviews ? :dunce:

Paul 21-06-2017 12:48

Re: The 2017 General Election
 
Closing this now.

The election is over and the government have now announced their plans.

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