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Old 02-06-2017, 12:03   #901
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Re: June 8th General Election

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Originally Posted by Mick View Post
You're always being one sided Mr K. i.e. not telling the whole story or just telling a part that suits your negative agenda.

JeIRAmy has changed his mind several times. He did a U-Turn on the debate the other night by saying he would now go. He has changed his mind and now wants to leave single market which will end free movement of people. It's also being said he would do a deal with SNP to form a coalition in the event of a hung parliament.

Lots of people think he will ditch Trident if he was to win. Thornberry has said in a tv interview recently that Trident could still be placed under review. That did not go down well with Jezza.

But deary deary me, all these promises, to buy votes. IRAbour will not be able to afford but he will plough us in to a recession either way. Because if he wins, companies are being hit with a double whammy, increases in Corporation Tax and being forced to pay workers £10 an hour.
We all have our opinions Mick, which are usually balanced out by others. I'm not the BBC, this is a forum. If anything the bias is to the right here, given the poll in this thread compared to national figures.

However your posts are always even handed can be seen from above

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Interesting poll from the Evening Standard just come out, and the reasons given for Labours surge

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CON 45%(-4), LAB 40%(+6), LDEM 7%(nc)

“Women and middle-aged voters are punishing Theresa May following controversies over the “dementia tax” and school meals, an exclusive poll reveals today.
The Ipsos MORI research for the Evening Standard reveals significant shifts to Labour among women and the 35-54 age group — the “pinched generation” juggling caring for ageing parents and their own children.
Today’s survey, the first full Ipsos MORI telephone poll since just before the manifesto launch, shows the Tories still suffering from their wobble as Labour narrow the gap to just five points — a quarter of the lead Mrs May enjoyed before campaigning began.”
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