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denphone 29-10-2019 11:07

December 2019 General Election
 
Britain set for December election as Corbyn lifts Labour's opposition to bill.

https://www.theguardian.com/politics...08c428d893280c

OLD BOY 29-10-2019 11:18

Re: December 2019 General Election
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by denphone (Post 36015302)
Britain set for December election as Corbyn lifts Labour's opposition to bill.

https://www.theguardian.com/politics...08c428d893280c

At long last. This Parliament reminds me of the walking dead.

Dave42 29-10-2019 12:07

Re: December 2019 General Election
 
politically homeless here normal a labour man but cant with Corbyn never ever will vote for the nasty party

daveeb 29-10-2019 12:37

Re: December 2019 General Election
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dave42 (Post 36015324)
politically homeless here normal a labour man but cant with Corbyn never ever will vote for the nasty party


Agree totally Dave, I might just have to hold my nose and vote Labour as it's an old school two horse Tory - Labour race in my neck of the woods.

Mr K 29-10-2019 13:40

Re: December 2019 General Election
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dave42 (Post 36015324)
politically homeless here normal a labour man but cant with Corbyn never ever will vote for the nasty party

Matter of working out who you dislike more then, and vote for the other !

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( See Labour are Blue and the Tories Red in the CF poll again !)

Dave42 29-10-2019 14:02

Re: December 2019 General Election
 
Theo Usherwood

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Professor John Curtice makes a prediction on @LBC.

“I will make a prediction. There are going to be a record number of non-Conservative and non-Labour MPs as a result of this election.

“That makes it difficult for the Tories and Labour to win an overall majority.”

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Theo Usherwood

@theousherwood


Professor Curtice tells
@ShelaghFogarty
that whilst Jeremy Corbyn can do a deal with the SNP and/or the Lib Dems to become Prime Minister, Boris Johnson has to win a Conservative majority.

mrmistoffelees 29-10-2019 14:15

Re: December 2019 General Election
 
Difficult choice for me too,

I'll end up going Lib Dem i suspect. I Corbyn as PM is not something i relish, however, nor is Boris.

I only wish the other Milliband brother was leading Labour. .

daveeb 29-10-2019 15:18

Re: December 2019 General Election
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mrmistoffelees (Post 36015338)
Difficult choice for me too,

I'll end up going Lib Dem i suspect. I Corbyn as PM is not something i relish, however, nor is Boris.

I only wish the other Milliband brother was leading Labour. .


So true. I'd go Lib Dem myself if they weren't a poor fourth in my constituency in the last election.

denphone 29-10-2019 15:23

Re: December 2019 General Election
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mrmistoffelees (Post 36015338)
Difficult choice for me too,

And me too.

jfman 29-10-2019 15:24

Re: December 2019 General Election
 
Piece of piss to make a choice here.

denphone 29-10-2019 15:26

Re: December 2019 General Election
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mrmistoffelees (Post 36015338)
I'll end up going Lib Dem i suspect. I Corbyn as PM is not something i relish, however, nor is Boris.

I only wish the other Milliband brother was leading Labour. .

Corbyn is unelectable , Johnson is a chancer and a charlatan and a lot more besides so the only choice left to me is to vote for another party.

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Quote:

Originally Posted by mrmistoffelees (Post 36015338)

I only wish the other Milliband brother was leading Labour. .

Indeed.

OLD BOY 29-10-2019 15:29

Re: December 2019 General Election
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by daveeb (Post 36015347)
So true. I'd go Lib Dem myself if they weren't a poor fourth in my constituency in the last election.

Things will never change if everyone thinks that way. Best to vote for the party who most closely matches the way you think.

jfman 29-10-2019 15:32

Re: December 2019 General Election
 
If you are going to vote Lib Dem vote Tory. It'll all be the same if given the opportunity to prop up a minority Conservative Government.

Ask yourself if you want another five years of this.

Dave42 29-10-2019 15:37

Re: December 2019 General Election
 
government saying election bill to be pulled if amendments pass

Maggy 29-10-2019 15:42

Re: December 2019 General Election
 
It doesn't matter how I vote. I live in a committed Tory seat with a hard truly committed to the party line MP.


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