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Boris seems to be hiding in a fridge today, to avoid anyone remembering which clown they are electing ! :D Quote:
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Jezza gets a great endorsement from 15 ex labour MP's
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/105261...jeremy-corbyn/ “Everyone wants a safer, fairer society. But in this election the Labour Party is set to deliver the opposite. “We were all lifelong Labour voters and all former Labour MPs. We are voting for different parties at this election, but we have all come to the difficult decision not to vote Labour.” |
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General election news – live: Boris Johnson escapes into fridge to avoid interview, as major poll showing ‘fast and late’ Labour surge leaves Tories alarmed https://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...-a9241661.html |
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I spotted this gentleman on the Tube wearing Vote Labour gear.
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Well, someone has to I suppose.
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I can't wait for this election to be over. I hate people talking about it, I hate both the parties that could form a government, I hate people debasing themselves to become sycophants of politicians who'll screw over just as much as the next one and I hate that everyone seems to have jumped down the conspiracy rabbit hole.
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I want Boris to win with a majority so we can get the Withdrawal Agreement through, hopefully a trade agreement with the term of the Government, and stop a Scottish Indy Ref.
And also hopefully get onto other issues such as policing and the NHS. Then in 2024, we can have an election on the performance of this government, and if Labour ( or anyone else ) won then I wouldn’t complain...............well maybe a little bit. |
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I don’t much like any of the party leaders ... my view of Jo Swinson is almost ambivalent but dragged down by her defence of the indefensible, namely her party’s lunatic policy of calling off Brexit without even a fresh referendum. Nonetheless if I lived only a short distance from where I do, she’d be my constituency MP and I’d vote for her to ensure a plurality of views is heard in Parliament, but mostly to keep the Nats out. Keeping the Nat out is one of the reasons for my choice of candidate tomorrow. But mostly, I voted Leave, I believe our country’s best future is outside the restrictions of the EU and I’m voting for the only party with a credible proposition for bringing that about. I’m not voting for Boris, I’m voting for a local businessman who is aligned with the Conservative party and who will vote for the sorts of measures I want to see implemented. |
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By 2024 Labour will have ditched Corbyn, the mad socialist Marxism and made themselves electable?
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If Labour lose tomorrow night (and I think they will), Corbyn will go but he will only be replaced by someone Momentum thinks it can trust ... that could be a closet reformer ... a Kinnock figure, if you like ... but then it will take whoever that is a long time to deradicalise the party again. On the other hand John McDonnell might get the job, and Labour will remain on the hard left for another decade. |
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Well good luck with that reasoning. Fortunately, even life-long Labour supporters have seen through his nonsense and will not be voting for their party while he is Leader. Sad to see that you have lost your way in all this fog. ---------- Post added at 19:09 ---------- Previous post was at 19:07 ---------- Quote:
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