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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Right forget who you support !

Who do you think will win and by how many seats ?

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By *oi_LucyCouple
over a year ago

Barbados


"Right forget who you support !

Who do you think will win and by how many seats ? "

Tories, by about 20 seats

-Matt

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Rainbow Coalition.

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By *oole2010Couple
over a year ago

southampto

After dianne abbotts car crash interview again,this time with dermot murnaghan on sky news tonight, by about 100 seats.

Im not a supporter of hers, but even i was cringing, if labour do win on thursday, theres no way she can be appointed home secretary.

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By *entaur_UKMan
over a year ago

Cannock


"After dianne abbotts car crash interview again,this time with dermot murnaghan on sky news tonight, by about 100 seats.

Im not a supporter of hers, but even i was cringing, if labour do win on thursday, theres no way she can be appointed home secretary.

"

Here it is in case anyone missed it...

www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aq8Dd5Sa7fI

Diane Abbott hasn't got a clue what she is talking about and its more than obvious she hasn't read the report Murnaghan is referring to.

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By *entaur_UKMan
over a year ago

Cannock


"Right forget who you support !

Who do you think will win and by how many seats ? "

Tory win by around 50 to 60 seats.

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By *obka3Couple
over a year ago

bournemouth


"After dianne abbotts car crash interview again,this time with dermot murnaghan on sky news tonight, by about 100 seats.

Im not a supporter of hers, but even i was cringing, if labour do win on thursday, theres no way she can be appointed home secretary.

Here it is in case anyone missed it...

www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aq8Dd5Sa7fI

Diane Abbott hasn't got a clue what she is talking about and its more than obvious she hasn't read the report Murnaghan is referring to. "

She is a buffon, why doesnt she just say that she doesnt recall the details of the report, but why do all these journalists try and be the celeb

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By *ools and the brainCouple
over a year ago

couple, us we him her.

See this scares the shit out of me.

For people who are supposed to be running the country or one's who want to.

They are all a bunch of fucking idiots.

Pie and mash faced toffs without an ounce of common sense between them.

They are all great at reeling off figures and percentages but I bet not one of them could survive on the "living wage" trying to feed a family, pay bills and trying to maintain dignity. without asking for handouts from friends and family.

Politicians are so far removed from reality, yet they claim to know what the common man wants and needs!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

This time round I haven't got the faintest idea ,

If I were to vote I couldn't just my opinion here's why ,

Yer may has reacted well over the attacks lately showed some good progress arrests etc etc but her speech lets her down , or int got the balls to detain known extremists or to deport , but that could be down to our policies that could do with being changed ,

Corbyan his speeches are good but got remember he doesn't want us to have arms , if he had his way every country wont have arms , an hell put us back in the EU , which is worrying as he planning to do so much extra then may which o ly means we're going to get a bombshell ourselves ,

It's a tough one I going with a hung parliament this time

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Il go for May by 60 Seats , but to be Fair I think this would be a Moral victory for Corbin !

It's only a couple of weeks ago people were expecting s Tory Wipeout !

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By *avagliamMan
over a year ago

London


"This time round I haven't got the faintest idea ,

If I were to vote I couldn't just my opinion here's why ,

Yer may has reacted well over the attacks lately showed some good progress arrests etc etc but her speech lets her down , or int got the balls to detain known extremists or to deport , but that could be down to our policies that could do with being changed ,

Corbyan his speeches are good but got remember he doesn't want us to have arms , if he had his way every country wont have arms , an hell put us back in the EU , which is worrying as he planning to do so much extra then may which o ly means we're going to get a bombshell ourselves ,

It's a tough one I going with a hung parliament this time "

The U-turns, cult or personality, blatant lies (specially during the brexit campaign), cuts and more should help to understand how it will be under the government as it is now; you can help to keep it as it is or not...

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By *oodmessMan
over a year ago

yumsville

Labour (for all their promises) in coalition

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By *hetalkingstoveMan
over a year ago

London

A pretty comfy Tory majority of at least 50

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By *abioMan
over a year ago

Newcastle and Gateshead

i think it will end up being smaller than last time... but i can see the conservatives being able to run a minority administration with the help of the northern ireland parties....

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

do you think so? what with mrs maygabe pushng for no deal and norn iron voting overwhelmingly remain?

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By *entaur_UKMan
over a year ago

Cannock


"do you think so? what with mrs maygabe pushng for no deal and norn iron voting overwhelmingly remain?

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The DUP was mostly a Brexit party during the referendum.

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By *xplicitlyricsMan
over a year ago

south dublin

Tories will win but drop seats. It will be seen as a defeat for May and it will be a tough few months for her, cant see them removing her as leader because its still a win but the party wont be happy.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I think that most people are too stupid to vote for labour, despite the leader talking sense for the majority of the country.

Yes he wants to talk to terrorists, it's actually the only way to stop them. Conventional warfare is useless against them and always has been.

Yes he would like to scrap trident... it's a useless weapon system anyway.

And many other ideas he puts forward really actually make practical sense, despite the reaction of the media and other.

While Mrs May just tells us she will sort it, and not to worry our little heads about how...

But I am pretty sure it's not going to be the landslide majority she was expecting.

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By *illwill69uMan
over a year ago

moston

My money is still on Labour but only by 2 or 3 seats. However there is always an outside chance that there will be a total collapse in the Tory vote because of May's authoritarian style and there could be a 100+ seat landslide.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"This time round I haven't got the faintest idea ,

If I were to vote I couldn't just my opinion here's why ,

Yer may has reacted well over the attacks lately showed some good progress arrests etc etc but her speech lets her down , or int got the balls to detain known extremists or to deport , but that could be down to our policies that could do with being changed ,

Corbyan his speeches are good but got remember he doesn't want us to have arms , if he had his way every country wont have arms , an hell put us back in the EU , which is worrying as he planning to do so much extra then may which o ly means we're going to get a bombshell ourselves ,

It's a tough one I going with a hung parliament this time

The U-turns, cult or personality, blatant lies (specially during the brexit campaign), cuts and more should help to understand how it will be under the government as it is now; you can help to keep it as it is or not... "

Compleately understand it is how it is now or will change , your biggest comment is cuts , with labour , but we get cuts of them any how ok maybe not as much as we are now but if he does stick to his plan of no arms which he been saying for years , that's a big security risk there alone ,

So you could say my vote is keeping the country as it is now or vote for change , yer i like the idea of change , however if labour do get rid of arms and chat with terrorists etc were doing that already so the USA ,

To be fair whoever wins need to take action right away from day one , example bring troops home.e out of the foreign countries to protect our own country , MP should be prepared to take a pay cut themselves and whoever wins has got to imprison or deport known extremists , I just don't see any of this getting mentioned tho all I see is attackers k own to police an mi5 layers 3 were on a is preachers Facebook who been locked up for preaching so they also aware of them to ,

Sorry just my opinion it's a hard one

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By *avagliamMan
over a year ago

London


"This time round I haven't got the faintest idea ,

If I were to vote I couldn't just my opinion here's why ,

Yer may has reacted well over the attacks lately showed some good progress arrests etc etc but her speech lets her down , or int got the balls to detain known extremists or to deport , but that could be down to our policies that could do with being changed ,

Corbyan his speeches are good but got remember he doesn't want us to have arms , if he had his way every country wont have arms , an hell put us back in the EU , which is worrying as he planning to do so much extra then may which o ly means we're going to get a bombshell ourselves ,

It's a tough one I going with a hung parliament this time

The U-turns, cult or personality, blatant lies (specially during the brexit campaign), cuts and more should help to understand how it will be under the government as it is now; you can help to keep it as it is or not...

Compleately understand it is how it is now or will change , your biggest comment is cuts , with labour , but we get cuts of them any how ok maybe not as much as we are now but if he does stick to his plan of no arms which he been saying for years , that's a big security risk there alone ,

So you could say my vote is keeping the country as it is now or vote for change , yer i like the idea of change , however if labour do get rid of arms and chat with terrorists etc were doing that already so the USA ,

To be fair whoever wins need to take action right away from day one , example bring troops home.e out of the foreign countries to protect our own country , MP should be prepared to take a pay cut themselves and whoever wins has got to imprison or deport known extremists , I just don't see any of this getting mentioned tho all I see is attackers k own to police an mi5 layers 3 were on a is preachers Facebook who been locked up for preaching so they also aware of them to ,

Sorry just my opinion it's a hard one "

I have been following the Q&A's (remember TM is allergic to debates) and JC does always mention the word we" when he is asked "do you"... Also noticed he has specified his opinion is only his but the party'S opinion prevails in all decisions, which I like and he delivers on that. At the end is a team's work, not a one person's job as the main alternative sells: MAY this, MAY that, and so on; it reminds me the campaigns in third world countries

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

same result as 2015 or thereabouts. SNP to lose a couple of seats more than before.

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By *essiCouple
over a year ago

suffolk

It'll be a close one this time I think...and heaven knows what'll happen if the crazy gang get in

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Labour will win by 5%, justice for democracy

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

britain will lose .... this early election was supposed to give mrs maygabe a huge undisputed majority of hundreds of seats and underpin a mandate for no deal .... instead it's divided the country further, wasted weeks and weeks of important parlimentary time and cost fucking millions and the seat count will be pretty much the same .... maybot is an incompetent bellend for doing this

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By *utandbigMan
over a year ago

Bournemouth

The. Country is in a mess whoever gets in

The landslide victory won't happen

They all lie and scaremonger don't trust any one

I go for Corbin just to get nay out as we're hi nowhere with here in charge

May be a gamble but it's worth it as there is nothing to loose

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By *otlovefun42Couple
over a year ago

Costa Blanca Spain...


"Right forget who you support !

Who do you think will win and by how many seats ?

Tory win by around 50 to 60 seats.

"

I posted the day the election was called that the Tories would have a majority of around 80. I never bought in to the 100+ landslide (except when winding up one or two of the usual suspects on here LOL)

I now think that it will be somewhere around a 50 seat majority for the Tories.

Happy days.

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By *oi_LucyCouple
over a year ago

Barbados


"britain will lose .... this early election was supposed to give mrs maygabe a huge undisputed majority of hundreds of seats and underpin a mandate for no deal .... instead it's divided the country further, wasted weeks and weeks of important parlimentary time and cost fucking millions and the seat count will be pretty much the same .... maybot is an incompetent bellend for doing this"

Indeed. After a large section of the country protest voted against 'the establishment' in the referendum, May decided (after saying she never would) to hold an election to get a mandate (that she said she already had) for a course of action (that she thought would be bad for the country).

And after a large swathe of the country voted in protest against the establishment the first time, she seems to be surprised that they are doing it again. Only she doesn't realise this time that she *is* 'the establishment' this time around.

Then in the face of atrocities stands up and admits to the country that she's basically been a bit shit at her previous job for the past 6 years.

Well. Fucking. Done.

-Matt

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Hopefully the Conservatives with a majority of at least 50.

This will ensure that there is a buoyant economy which will generate sufficient taxes to sustain the NHS and invest in our future .

The prospects of any other party winning are too depressing to contemplate. Their uncontrolled expenditure would simply destroy everything that has been achieved in the last decade.

It is difficult to see how implementing a higher rate of corporation tax in order to encourage companies to leave the UK could help anyone. Not to mention jobs losses or the lowering of people's pensions as company profits available for distribution fall as as a result companies pay lower dividends .

Historically the polls have always under started the potential Conservative vote .

I am hoping that Friday morning will be the beginning of an era in which we can look forward to great prosperity lead by Theressa May .

The performance of the Stock Exchange in the last year is a clear endorsement of her success in running the economy . What more could we wish for. ?

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By *xplicitlyricsMan
over a year ago

south dublin

If I was putting money on it Id say Tories will win the popular vote by 9% +-2%. Much as Id like to see Labour/Lib Dems/SNP its going to take a major collapse in the next 48 hours for it to happen.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Right forget who you support !

Who do you think will win and by how many seats ?

Tory win by around 50 to 60 seats.

I posted the day the election was called that the Tories would have a majority of around 80. I never bought in to the 100+ landslide (except when winding up one or two of the usual suspects on here LOL)

I now think that it will be somewhere around a 50 seat majority for the Tories.

Happy days. "

...I'm going with this outcome.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Neither. Donald is gonna arrive and say make Britain great again! And become emperor of the west

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Neither. Donald is gonna arrive and say make Britain great again! And become emperor of the west "

it's going to be beautiful .... just beautiful

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Is it true Diane Abbot has stopped campaining and taken leave. Corbyn implied she May not be in t he cabinet. A smart move?

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By *oxychick35Couple
over a year ago

thornaby

Taken leave she wants to leave the bloody country .

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By *entaur_UKMan
over a year ago

Cannock


"Taken leave she wants to leave the bloody country ."

She definitely takes leave of her senses every time she does an interview.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Taken leave she wants to leave the bloody country ."
Yes, who want to stay here with brexit lol.

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By *oxychick35Couple
over a year ago

thornaby

Ffs so wen u leaving then and were ya going lol

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By *andS66Couple
over a year ago

Derby


"Is it true Diane Abbot has stopped campaining and taken leave. Corbyn implied she May not be in t he cabinet. A smart move? "

Well she's already taken leave...of her senses.

And if Corbyn can't trust her to be in the cabinet if Labour are elected, what does that say about his judgment for having her in the shadow cabinet?

Abbot's antics and stupidity are not a new thing.

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By *entaur_UKMan
over a year ago

Cannock


"Taken leave she wants to leave the bloody country .Yes, who want to stay here with brexit lol."

The 17 and a half million Brits who voted for Brexit.

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By *oxychick35Couple
over a year ago

thornaby

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Is it true Diane Abbot has stopped campaining and taken leave. Corbyn implied she May not be in t he cabinet. A smart move?

Well she's already taken leave...of her senses.

And if Corbyn can't trust her to be in the cabinet if Labour are elected, what does that say about his judgment for having her in the shadow cabinet?

Abbot's antics and stupidity are not a new thing.

"

But what does that say for may having Boris as the foreign secretary?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Is it true Diane Abbot has stopped campaining and taken leave. Corbyn implied she May not be in t he cabinet. A smart move?

Well she's already taken leave...of her senses.

And if Corbyn can't trust her to be in the cabinet if Labour are elected, what does that say about his judgment for having her in the shadow cabinet?

Abbot's antics and stupidity are not a new thing.

But what does that say for may having Boris as the foreign secretary?

"

Yes, he is a clown lol.

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By *avagliamMan
over a year ago

London


"Taken leave she wants to leave the bloody country .Yes, who want to stay here with brexit lol.

The 17 and a half million Brits who voted for Brexit. "

In a 65 million country; in your eyes that is indeed an impressive 26,92% that "democratically" decided for a 73,08% minority. The eyes of the world are looking at us, a democratic society that respect minorities and delivers on what the people (an uncontestable 26,92% of our population) mandates.

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By *andemanMan
over a year ago

bedforshire

Rainbow Coalition by about 12 seats.

Even if May wins unless its is by 30 seats or more her days as PM are numbered. She has run a desaster car crash of an election and the backbenchers will not tolorate it. Shes toast come the 9th.

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By *imiUKMan
over a year ago

Hereford

Unless there is a miraculous Tory landslide, May is gone, no doubt about that.

There have been calls for her resignation already from Tories (prior to JC doing the same thing).

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

i've been predicting a a good ol' 1922 committee/party leader back stabbing for a few weeks now ..... trouble is, look at the bunch of tory party cwnts waiting in the shadows ... they range from incompetent to fecking evil bastards .... not to mention fecking incompetent evil bastards

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Not sure about the winners, think it may be Christian Social Union of Bavaria, unfortunately I fear we will be the losers ;-(

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Unless there is a miraculous Tory landslide, May is gone, no doubt about that.

There have been calls for her resignation already from Tories (prior to JC doing the same thing)."

Corbyn going nowhere but number 10

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I think that most people are too stupid to vote for labour, despite the leader talking sense for the majority of the country.

Yes he wants to talk to terrorists, it's actually the only way to stop them. Conventional warfare is useless against them and always has been.

Yes he would like to scrap trident... it's a useless weapon system anyway.

And many other ideas he puts forward really actually make practical sense, despite the reaction of the media and other.

While Mrs May just tells us she will sort it, and not to worry our little heads about how...

But I am pretty sure it's not going to be the landslide majority she was expecting. "

Keep the faith

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By *entaur_UKMan
over a year ago

Cannock


"Taken leave she wants to leave the bloody country .Yes, who want to stay here with brexit lol.

The 17 and a half million Brits who voted for Brexit.

In a 65 million country; in your eyes that is indeed an impressive 26,92% that "democratically" decided for a 73,08% minority. The eyes of the world are looking at us, a democratic society that respect minorities and delivers on what the people (an uncontestable 26,92% of our population) mandates."

65 million is the entire population of the UK. So you would have all children including toddlers who can't even read and write yet voting in elections? You would also allow prisoners serving time in jail to vote in elections too? Honestly the desperation of the Remainers is becoming more and more ridiculous as time goes by. You also failed to mention that the turnout for the EU referendum was relatively high compared to other elections. It was a 72% turnout and that is the highest turnout for any election since the early 1990's. The 28% who didn't vote chose not to vote, no one can say they didn't get the chance it was there but they never took the opportunity to put an X in either box. 17 and a half million people who voted Leave is the biggest number of people who have ever voted for any one single issue in the entire history of the UK.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Why are you talking Brexit? That was last year's vote, article 50 is in, it's a done deal.

This election is for the next 5 years of our government.

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By *andS66Couple
over a year ago

Derby


"Taken leave she wants to leave the bloody country .Yes, who want to stay here with brexit lol.

The 17 and a half million Brits who voted for Brexit.

In a 65 million country; in your eyes that is indeed an impressive 26,92% that "democratically" decided for a 73,08% minority. The eyes of the world are looking at us, a democratic society that respect minorities and delivers on what the people (an uncontestable 26,92% of our population) mandates."

And another one that thinks new born babies and all children should have the vote.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Unless there is a miraculous Tory landslide, May is gone, no doubt about that.

There have been calls for her resignation already from Tories (prior to JC doing the same thing).

Corbyn going nowhere but number 10 "

....Have you brought a new outfit to wear to the riots.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Why are you talking Brexit? That was last year's vote, article 50 is in, it's a done deal.

This election is for the next 5 years of our government."

Because thats all they care about. They are fantics...The isis of brexit is what you get here...

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By *entaur_UKMan
over a year ago

Cannock


"Why are you talking Brexit? That was last year's vote, article 50 is in, it's a done deal.

This election is for the next 5 years of our government."

Because Brexit is a very big issue in this general election and the next 5 years will be defined by Brexit. It's the main reason why the general election was called in the first place. Also it's not a done deal until we are out. You still have parties like the Lib dems, SNP and the Greens who want to Remain. Labours plan for Brexit is a shambles and is an insult to everyone who voted Leave. Only the Conservatives and ukip will deliver the proper Brexit we voted for in the referendum.

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By *oo hotCouple
over a year ago

North West


"Why are you talking Brexit? That was last year's vote, article 50 is in, it's a done deal.

This election is for the next 5 years of our government.Because thats all they care about. They are fantics...The isis of brexit is what you get here... "

A local Facebook group is pretty tetchy at the moment mainly with Brexiters labelling as traitors anyone who is not going to vote Conservative or UKIP. It is really evident from their posts that they see Brexit as being the only issue of any relevence to the UK for the foreseeable future. Almost as if 2019 is going to deliver us into a new era of milk and honey for all.

I cant help but wonder how all of this "Brexit at any cost" attitude will hold up over the coming 24 months.

I also wonder how Theresa May is going to deal with anything other than an increased Conservative majority. She clearly made the statement that she needs a mandate from the British people to strengthen her negotiating position. So how would a reduced majority or hung parliament play out?

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By *avagliamMan
over a year ago

London


"Taken leave she wants to leave the bloody country .Yes, who want to stay here with brexit lol.

The 17 and a half million Brits who voted for Brexit.

In a 65 million country; in your eyes that is indeed an impressive 26,92% that "democratically" decided for a 73,08% minority. The eyes of the world are looking at us, a democratic society that respect minorities and delivers on what the people (an uncontestable 26,92% of our population) mandates.

65 million is the entire population of the UK. So you would have all children including toddlers who can't even read and write yet voting in elections? You would also allow prisoners serving time in jail to vote in elections too? Honestly the desperation of the Remainers is becoming more and more ridiculous as time goes by. You also failed to mention that the turnout for the EU referendum was relatively high compared to other elections. It was a 72% turnout and that is the highest turnout for any election since the early 1990's. The 28% who didn't vote chose not to vote, no one can say they didn't get the chance it was there but they never took the opportunity to put an X in either box. 17 and a half million people who voted Leave is the biggest number of people who have ever voted for any one single issue in the entire history of the UK. "

And you failed to mention the Tory and ukip/nazi lies for which part of that 17.4million voted on a 46million universe... 37.82%, is that an overwhelming majority? In your eyes it is. Your biggest tragedy is not being able of bragging that Hitler was english; you would have been excited of being German during the 1930's... Oh well I will vote tomorrow to make sure your white aryan approach gets defeated: By now ukip is in the 4%, down from 11%; isn't that fantastic?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Unless there is a miraculous Tory landslide, May is gone, no doubt about that.

There have been calls for her resignation already from Tories (prior to JC doing the same thing).

Corbyn going nowhere but number 10 ....Have you brought a new outfit to wear to the riots. "

Don't need one as the riots would only happen if the Tories won and continued as they have been with cut after cut...but still managing to reduce the tax on the rich! But heyho I'm hoping that there is not a cat in hello chance of that happening.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Unless there is a miraculous Tory landslide, May is gone, no doubt about that.

There have been calls for her resignation already from Tories (prior to JC doing the same thing).

Corbyn going nowhere but number 10 ....Have you brought a new outfit to wear to the riots.

Don't need one as the riots would only happen if the Tories won and continued as they have been with cut after cut...but still managing to reduce the tax on the rich! But heyho I'm hoping that there is not a cat in hells chance of that happening. "

(Hells)

FIFM

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over a year ago


"Unless there is a miraculous Tory landslide, May is gone, no doubt about that.

There have been calls for her resignation already from Tories (prior to JC doing the same thing).

Corbyn going nowhere but number 10 ....Have you brought a new outfit to wear to the riots.

Don't need one as the riots would only happen if the Tories won and continued as they have been with cut after cut...but still managing to reduce the tax on the rich! But heyho I'm hoping that there is not a cat in hells chance of that happening.

(Hells)

FIFM"

...Labour central are saying the Labour canvassing is not getting the support that is reflected in the polls when they are knocking on doors accross the country.

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By *thwalescplCouple
over a year ago

brecon


"Unless there is a miraculous Tory landslide, May is gone, no doubt about that.

There have been calls for her resignation already from Tories (prior to JC doing the same thing).

Corbyn going nowhere but number 10 "

Yes, you are right, that will be the Number 10 bus that goes to the Social Security Office on the High Street to sign on!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Unless there is a miraculous Tory landslide, May is gone, no doubt about that.

There have been calls for her resignation already from Tories (prior to JC doing the same thing).

Corbyn going nowhere but number 10

Yes, you are right, that will be the Number 10 bus that goes to the Social Security Office on the High Street to sign on! "

Naw he doesn't need it....he's booked a taxi for May to use instead

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Unless there is a miraculous Tory landslide, May is gone, no doubt about that.

There have been calls for her resignation already from Tories (prior to JC doing the same thing).

Corbyn going nowhere but number 10 ....Have you brought a new outfit to wear to the riots.

Don't need one as the riots would only happen if the Tories won and continued as they have been with cut after cut...but still managing to reduce the tax on the rich! But heyho I'm hoping that there is not a cat in hells chance of that happening.

(Hells)

FIFM...Labour central are saying the Labour canvassing is not getting the support that is reflected in the polls when they are knocking on doors accross the country."

I think you will find they will get the support on the day

Just wish he'd put Abbott on the sick earlier though

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over a year ago

Easily snp in scotland hopefully labour in england and wales get it right up them tories

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By *lkDomWhtSubBiCpleCouple
over a year ago

Somewhere / Everywhere /Kinksville

Never would have predicted :

- Brexit

- Scottish Referendum result

- Trump winning

I would think Conservatives, but ya just never know!!

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By *entaur_UKMan
over a year ago

Cannock


"Taken leave she wants to leave the bloody country .Yes, who want to stay here with brexit lol.

The 17 and a half million Brits who voted for Brexit.

In a 65 million country; in your eyes that is indeed an impressive 26,92% that "democratically" decided for a 73,08% minority. The eyes of the world are looking at us, a democratic society that respect minorities and delivers on what the people (an uncontestable 26,92% of our population) mandates.

65 million is the entire population of the UK. So you would have all children including toddlers who can't even read and write yet voting in elections? You would also allow prisoners serving time in jail to vote in elections too? Honestly the desperation of the Remainers is becoming more and more ridiculous as time goes by. You also failed to mention that the turnout for the EU referendum was relatively high compared to other elections. It was a 72% turnout and that is the highest turnout for any election since the early 1990's. The 28% who didn't vote chose not to vote, no one can say they didn't get the chance it was there but they never took the opportunity to put an X in either box. 17 and a half million people who voted Leave is the biggest number of people who have ever voted for any one single issue in the entire history of the UK.

And you failed to mention the Tory and ukip/nazi lies for which part of that 17.4million voted on a 46million universe... 37.82%, is that an overwhelming majority? In your eyes it is. Your biggest tragedy is not being able of bragging that Hitler was english; you would have been excited of being German during the 1930's... Oh well I will vote tomorrow to make sure your white aryan approach gets defeated: By now ukip is in the 4%, down from 11%; isn't that fantastic? "

And the percentage of the 16 million who voted Remain on the back of a pack of Remain campaign lies and scaremongering called project Fear must now be very high considering 65% of people now just want to get on with Brexit. On the ukip thing you are stuck in the past. Brexit has moved beyond ukip now. Ukip was all about getting the referendum and achieving the Brexit vote. Now that's done it's down to a Conservative government to deliver Brexit over the next 2 years. I'll be voting Conservative tomorrow along with a very high percentage of other former ukip voters.

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over a year ago


"Unless there is a miraculous Tory landslide, May is gone, no doubt about that.

There have been calls for her resignation already from Tories (prior to JC doing the same thing).

Corbyn going nowhere but number 10 ....Have you brought a new outfit to wear to the riots.

Don't need one as the riots would only happen if the Tories won and continued as they have been with cut after cut...but still managing to reduce the tax on the rich! But heyho I'm hoping that there is not a cat in hells chance of that happening.

(Hells)

FIFM...Labour central are saying the Labour canvassing is not getting the support that is reflected in the polls when they are knocking on doors accross the country.

I think you will find they will get the support on the day

Just wish he'd put Abbott on the sick earlier though"

Theresa will be on sick leave permanently as of friday..

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Never would have predicted :

- Brexit

- Scottish Referendum result

- Trump winning

I would think Conservatives, but ya just never know!!"

All anti establishment wins.Guess who represents the establishment this time. The Tories.

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over a year ago


"Why are you talking Brexit? That was last year's vote, article 50 is in, it's a done deal.

This election is for the next 5 years of our government.

Because Brexit is a very big issue in this general election and the next 5 years will be defined by Brexit. It's the main reason why the general election was called in the first place. Also it's not a done deal until we are out. You still have parties like the Lib dems, SNP and the Greens who want to Remain. Labours plan for Brexit is a shambles and is an insult to everyone who voted Leave. Only the Conservatives and ukip will deliver the proper Brexit we voted for in the referendum. "

Hmmm Conservatives and UKIP... as it stands UKIP have never put an MP into parliament in a general election, at close of play they had no MP's.

Conservative Brexit record so far has been to illegally try to turn over UK Sovereign law and change an act of parliament without a vote, then waste months on an appeal against the law of this land. While antagonising all the people she needed to be negotiating with.

Once she obeyed the law and eventually triggered article 50 9 months late, she called an election to stop Brexit negotiations for a further 3 months...

And she is the great hope or Brexit?

OK...

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By *avagliamMan
over a year ago

London


"Taken leave she wants to leave the bloody country .Yes, who want to stay here with brexit lol.

The 17 and a half million Brits who voted for Brexit.

In a 65 million country; in your eyes that is indeed an impressive 26,92% that "democratically" decided for a 73,08% minority. The eyes of the world are looking at us, a democratic society that respect minorities and delivers on what the people (an uncontestable 26,92% of our population) mandates.

65 million is the entire population of the UK. So you would have all children including toddlers who can't even read and write yet voting in elections? You would also allow prisoners serving time in jail to vote in elections too? Honestly the desperation of the Remainers is becoming more and more ridiculous as time goes by. You also failed to mention that the turnout for the EU referendum was relatively high compared to other elections. It was a 72% turnout and that is the highest turnout for any election since the early 1990's. The 28% who didn't vote chose not to vote, no one can say they didn't get the chance it was there but they never took the opportunity to put an X in either box. 17 and a half million people who voted Leave is the biggest number of people who have ever voted for any one single issue in the entire history of the UK.

And you failed to mention the Tory and ukip/nazi lies for which part of that 17.4million voted on a 46million universe... 37.82%, is that an overwhelming majority? In your eyes it is. Your biggest tragedy is not being able of bragging that Hitler was english; you would have been excited of being German during the 1930's... Oh well I will vote tomorrow to make sure your white aryan approach gets defeated: By now ukip is in the 4%, down from 11%; isn't that fantastic?

And the percentage of the 16 million who voted Remain on the back of a pack of Remain campaign lies and scaremongering called project Fear must now be very high considering 65% of people now just want to get on with Brexit. On the ukip thing you are stuck in the past. Brexit has moved beyond ukip now. Ukip was all about getting the referendum and achieving the Brexit vote. Now that's done it's down to a Conservative government to deliver Brexit over the next 2 years. I'll be voting Conservative tomorrow along with a very high percentage of other former ukip voters. "

surprised to read you're no longer ukip... On seconds thoughts, you sound as opportunistic as Boris Johnson; get yourself a circus... And sort your hair

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By *andemanMan
over a year ago

bedforshire


"Unless there is a miraculous Tory landslide, May is gone, no doubt about that.

There have been calls for her resignation already from Tories (prior to JC doing the same thing).

Corbyn going nowhere but number 10 ....Have you brought a new outfit to wear to the riots.

Don't need one as the riots would only happen if the Tories won and continued as they have been with cut after cut...but still managing to reduce the tax on the rich! But heyho I'm hoping that there is not a cat in hells chance of that happening.

(Hells)

FIFM"

Or a cat in heels chance even. Lol

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By *andemanMan
over a year ago

bedforshire

Well for this Pro-EU (its never been perfect but its better than young lads dying in muddy ditches in France to satisfy the vanity and greed of the 1%)

Anti-Austrity

Pro-Freedom

Pro-Equality

Swinger

The only choice for this country is the candidate with the best chance to stop the Tory!

Human Rights folks is our right to swing! Take that away and we are all Celabate!

Cross all you got and do what you can to defend our right to swing!

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By *abioMan
over a year ago

Newcastle and Gateshead

remember last time the conservative won by 7% and ended up with a majority of 12....

have to say it doesn't feel like a conservative 7pt lead at the moment.......

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over a year ago


"remember last time the conservative won by 7% and ended up with a majority of 12....

have to say it doesn't feel like a conservative 7pt lead at the moment......."

It certainly doesn't.....it is going to be very tight but which other parties would make a allegiance with the tories?

They have to win outright this time and that's not going to happen

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over a year ago


"remember last time the conservative won by 7% and ended up with a majority of 12....

have to say it doesn't feel like a conservative 7pt lead at the moment......."

I feel the tide is turning and ppl beleive in jeremy corbyn ,im an snp voter but would love to see labour win

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over a year ago


"remember last time the conservative won by 7% and ended up with a majority of 12....

have to say it doesn't feel like a conservative 7pt lead at the moment.......

I feel the tide is turning and ppl beleive in jeremy corbyn ,im an snp voter but would love to see labour win "

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By *lkDomWhtSubBiCpleCouple
over a year ago

Somewhere / Everywhere /Kinksville


"remember last time the conservative won by 7% and ended up with a majority of 12....

have to say it doesn't feel like a conservative 7pt lead at the moment.......

I feel the tide is turning and ppl beleive in jeremy corbyn ,im an snp voter but would love to see labour win

"

Will you change your username after Friday ?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"remember last time the conservative won by 7% and ended up with a majority of 12....

have to say it doesn't feel like a conservative 7pt lead at the moment.......

I feel the tide is turning and ppl beleive in jeremy corbyn ,im an snp voter but would love to see labour win

Will you change your username after Friday ? "

Now that is a question and a half

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By *lkDomWhtSubBiCpleCouple
over a year ago

Somewhere / Everywhere /Kinksville


"remember last time the conservative won by 7% and ended up with a majority of 12....

have to say it doesn't feel like a conservative 7pt lead at the moment.......

I feel the tide is turning and ppl beleive in jeremy corbyn ,im an snp voter but would love to see labour win

Will you change your username after Friday ?

Now that is a question and a half "

You sound like a politician

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"remember last time the conservative won by 7% and ended up with a majority of 12....

have to say it doesn't feel like a conservative 7pt lead at the moment.......

I feel the tide is turning and ppl beleive in jeremy corbyn ,im an snp voter but would love to see labour win

Will you change your username after Friday ?

Now that is a question and a half

You sound like a politician "

Tried to tell you privately but couldn't get through....not for a open forum

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By *lkDomWhtSubBiCpleCouple
over a year ago

Somewhere / Everywhere /Kinksville


"remember last time the conservative won by 7% and ended up with a majority of 12....

have to say it doesn't feel like a conservative 7pt lead at the moment.......

I feel the tide is turning and ppl beleive in jeremy corbyn ,im an snp voter but would love to see labour win

Will you change your username after Friday ?

Now that is a question and a half

You sound like a politician

Tried to tell you privately but couldn't get through....not for a open forum"

Bloody hell youre Tony Blair aren't you . I messaged you

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By *entaur_UKMan
over a year ago

Cannock


"remember last time the conservative won by 7% and ended up with a majority of 12....

have to say it doesn't feel like a conservative 7pt lead at the moment.......

I feel the tide is turning and ppl beleive in jeremy corbyn ,im an snp voter but would love to see labour win

Will you change your username after Friday ? "

Instead of 'vote Labour' it'll be 'Labour lost' on Friday.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"remember last time the conservative won by 7% and ended up with a majority of 12....

have to say it doesn't feel like a conservative 7pt lead at the moment.......

I feel the tide is turning and ppl beleive in jeremy corbyn ,im an snp voter but would love to see labour win

Will you change your username after Friday ?

Instead of 'vote Labour' it'll be 'Labour lost' on Friday. "

We will bloody see

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By *utandbigMan
over a year ago

Bournemouth


"remember last time the conservative won by 7% and ended up with a majority of 12....

have to say it doesn't feel like a conservative 7pt lead at the moment.......

I feel the tide is turning and ppl beleive in jeremy corbyn ,im an snp voter but would love to see labour win

I feel panic in your words

Will you change your username after Friday ?

Instead of 'vote Labour' it'll be 'Labour lost' on Friday. "

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"remember last time the conservative won by 7% and ended up with a majority of 12....

have to say it doesn't feel like a conservative 7pt lead at the moment.......

I feel the tide is turning and ppl beleive in jeremy corbyn ,im an snp voter but would love to see labour win

Will you change your username after Friday ? "

Why would i change my name? Il be having so much fun laughing at the tories lol

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By *lkDomWhtSubBiCpleCouple
over a year ago

Somewhere / Everywhere /Kinksville


"remember last time the conservative won by 7% and ended up with a majority of 12....

have to say it doesn't feel like a conservative 7pt lead at the moment.......

I feel the tide is turning and ppl beleive in jeremy corbyn ,im an snp voter but would love to see labour win

Will you change your username after Friday ?

Why would i change my name? Il be having so much fun laughing at the tories lol "

The question was for Vote Labour

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Braced for five more years of cuts for Poor, disabled, old, disadvanved people and further sabotage to the NHS

Tories will win with a clear majority.

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By *entaur_UKMan
over a year ago

Cannock


"Why are you talking Brexit? That was last year's vote, article 50 is in, it's a done deal.

This election is for the next 5 years of our government.

Because Brexit is a very big issue in this general election and the next 5 years will be defined by Brexit. It's the main reason why the general election was called in the first place. Also it's not a done deal until we are out. You still have parties like the Lib dems, SNP and the Greens who want to Remain. Labours plan for Brexit is a shambles and is an insult to everyone who voted Leave. Only the Conservatives and ukip will deliver the proper Brexit we voted for in the referendum.

Hmmm Conservatives and UKIP... as it stands UKIP have never put an MP into parliament in a general election, at close of play they had no MP's.

Conservative Brexit record so far has been to illegally try to turn over UK Sovereign law and change an act of parliament without a vote, then waste months on an appeal against the law of this land. While antagonising all the people she needed to be negotiating with.

Once she obeyed the law and eventually triggered article 50 9 months late, she called an election to stop Brexit negotiations for a further 3 months...

And she is the great hope or Brexit?

OK... "

Firstly you are wrong about ukip never gaining a seat at a general election because Douglas Carswell did for ukip at the 2015 general election. 2nd using Royal Perogative is a legitimate use of government powers and has been used many times in the past by various governments. I'm glad the government took the Gina Miller case to appeal at the supreme court because it actually worked in the government's favour by telling the Devolved Parliaments in Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland that they don't get a say on Brexit only Westminster gets to decide on it. This was the supreme court ruling so hardly 'months wasted' and well worth the time and effort spent to establish that. Theresa May did not trigger article 50 nine months late, it was David Cameron who said he would trigger it in June 2016 but he bottled it. Theresa May always said she would trigger it before March 31st 2017 and she was right on schedule despite attempts from Gina Miller trying to derail it with the court case and other bitter Remoaners in the unelected House of Lords trying to throw a spanner in the works. Theresa May and her Brexit cabinet team have done very well in the face of adversity having obstacles thrown at them from every angle trying to frustrate the will of the people it is Theresa May who is trying to deliver the will of the people from the EU referendum result. On your last point about calling the general election you have bitter Remoaners like Nicola Sturgeon saying Theresa May does not have a mandate because she is not an elected Prime minister, so when she is elected Prime minister tomorrow Sturgeon really should stick a cork in it and keep her gob shut. Negotiations with the EU are also not due to start until a few weeks after the general election so Brexit negotiations have not been delayed by the general election at all. The date of the start of EU negotiations was set long before the general election was called.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I heard that scotland will rebuild the wall between england and england will pay for it, it will be a hard border

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By *oxychick35Couple
over a year ago

thornaby

England pay for it I think half the English wud lay the bloody bricks lol

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over a year ago


"England pay for it I think half the English wud lay the bloody bricks lol"

Shurrup....good chance we will need em on friday

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over a year ago


"England pay for it I think half the English wud lay the bloody bricks lol

Shurrup....good chance we will need em on friday "

The scots would think, that is good, as that is the last they will see of the english lol.

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By *oxychick35Couple
over a year ago

thornaby

Exactly wot I was thinking avent u ever thought about living in Scotland mate ?lol

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By *utandbigMan
over a year ago

Bournemouth

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over a year ago


"Exactly wot I was thinking avent u ever thought about living in Scotland mate ?lol"

Try reply + qoute then we know who your talking to

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over a year ago


"Exactly wot I was thinking avent u ever thought about living in Scotland mate ?lol"
Yes I have pal. I would live near the lock ness area, it is nice there, what about you? lol.

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By *utandbigMan
over a year ago

Bournemouth


"Why are you talking Brexit? That was last year's vote, article 50 is in, it's a done deal.

This election is for the next 5 years of our government.

Because Brexit is a very big issue in this general election and the next 5 years will be defined by Brexit. It's the main reason why the general election was called in the first place. Also it's not a done deal until we are out. You still have parties like the Lib dems, SNP and the Greens who want to Remain. Labours plan for Brexit is a shambles and is an insult to everyone who voted Leave. Only the Conservatives and ukip will deliver the proper Brexit we voted for in the referendum.

Hmmm Conservatives and UKIP... as it stands UKIP have never put an MP into parliament in a general election, at close of play they had no MP's.

Conservative Brexit record so far has been to illegally try to turn over UK Sovereign law and change an act of parliament without a vote, then waste months on an appeal against the law of this land. While antagonising all the people she needed to be negotiating with.

Once she obeyed the law and eventually triggered article 50 9 months late, she called an election to stop Brexit negotiations for a further 3 months...

And she is the great hope or Brexit?

OK...

Firstly you are wrong about ukip never gaining a seat at a general election because Douglas Carswell did for ukip at the 2015 general election. 2nd using Royal Perogative is a legitimate use of government powers and has been used many times in the past by various governments. I'm glad the government took the Gina Miller case to appeal at the supreme court because it actually worked in the government's favour by telling the Devolved Parliaments in Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland that they don't get a say on Brexit only Westminster gets to decide on it. This was the supreme court ruling so hardly 'months wasted' and well worth the time and effort spent to establish that. Theresa May did not trigger article 50 nine months late, it was David Cameron who said he would trigger it in June 2016 but he bottled it. Theresa May always said she would trigger it before March 31st 2017 and she was right on schedule despite attempts from Gina Miller trying to derail it with the court case and other bitter Remoaners in the unelected House of Lords trying to throw a spanner in the works. Theresa May and her Brexit cabinet team have done very well in the face of adversity having obstacles thrown at them from every angle trying to frustrate the will of the people it is Theresa May who is trying to deliver the will of the people from the EU referendum result. On your last point about calling the general election you have bitter Remoaners like Nicola Sturgeon saying Theresa May does not have a mandate because she is not an elected Prime minister, so when she is elected Prime minister tomorrow Sturgeon really should stick a cork in it and keep her gob shut. Negotiations with the EU are also not due to start until a few weeks after the general election so Brexit negotiations have not been delayed by the general election at all. The date of the start of EU negotiations was set long before the general election was called. "

God you boar me to tears your posts are idiotic

Yes may will prob win but funnier things have happened lately

If your rich vote for may

If not your mad

And thus debate is for a election not brexit

Maybe you should join the may clan you sound just like her every time she speaks it's for the people of Britain what a load of bollocks I hope Corbyn gets in to shut your stupid remarks up

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"remember last time the conservative won by 7% and ended up with a majority of 12....

have to say it doesn't feel like a conservative 7pt lead at the moment.......

I feel the tide is turning and ppl beleive in jeremy corbyn ,im an snp voter but would love to see labour win

Will you change your username after Friday ?

Why would i change my name? Il be having so much fun laughing at the tories lol

The question was for Vote Labour "

The post is who will win no question about voting cor labour

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over a year ago


"Why are you talking Brexit? That was last year's vote, article 50 is in, it's a done deal.

This election is for the next 5 years of our government.

Because Brexit is a very big issue in this general election and the next 5 years will be defined by Brexit. It's the main reason why the general election was called in the first place. Also it's not a done deal until we are out. You still have parties like the Lib dems, SNP and the Greens who want to Remain. Labours plan for Brexit is a shambles and is an insult to everyone who voted Leave. Only the Conservatives and ukip will deliver the proper Brexit we voted for in the referendum.

Hmmm Conservatives and UKIP... as it stands UKIP have never put an MP into parliament in a general election, at close of play they had no MP's.

Conservative Brexit record so far has been to illegally try to turn over UK Sovereign law and change an act of parliament without a vote, then waste months on an appeal against the law of this land. While antagonising all the people she needed to be negotiating with.

Once she obeyed the law and eventually triggered article 50 9 months late, she called an election to stop Brexit negotiations for a further 3 months...

And she is the great hope or Brexit?

OK...

Firstly you are wrong about ukip never gaining a seat at a general election because Douglas Carswell did for ukip at the 2015 general election. 2nd using Royal Perogative is a legitimate use of government powers and has been used many times in the past by various governments. I'm glad the government took the Gina Miller case to appeal at the supreme court because it actually worked in the government's favour by telling the Devolved Parliaments in Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland that they don't get a say on Brexit only Westminster gets to decide on it. This was the supreme court ruling so hardly 'months wasted' and well worth the time and effort spent to establish that. Theresa May did not trigger article 50 nine months late, it was David Cameron who said he would trigger it in June 2016 but he bottled it. Theresa May always said she would trigger it before March 31st 2017 and she was right on schedule despite attempts from Gina Miller trying to derail it with the court case and other bitter Remoaners in the unelected House of Lords trying to throw a spanner in the works. Theresa May and her Brexit cabinet team have done very well in the face of adversity having obstacles thrown at them from every angle trying to frustrate the will of the people it is Theresa May who is trying to deliver the will of the people from the EU referendum result. On your last point about calling the general election you have bitter Remoaners like Nicola Sturgeon saying Theresa May does not have a mandate because she is not an elected Prime minister, so when she is elected Prime minister tomorrow Sturgeon really should stick a cork in it and keep her gob shut. Negotiations with the EU are also not due to start until a few weeks after the general election so Brexit negotiations have not been delayed by the general election at all. The date of the start of EU negotiations was set long before the general election was called.

God you boar me to tears your posts are idiotic

Yes may will prob win but funnier things have happened lately

If your rich vote for may

If not your mad

And thus debate is for a election not brexit

Maybe you should join the may clan you sound just like her every time she speaks it's for the people of Britain what a load of bollocks I hope Corbyn gets in to shut your stupid remarks up "

....On Friday you will be more angry and more insulting....and your grandad might want his under-pants back.

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over a year ago


"remember last time the conservative won by 7% and ended up with a majority of 12....

have to say it doesn't feel like a conservative 7pt lead at the moment.......

I feel the tide is turning and ppl beleive in jeremy corbyn ,im an snp voter but would love to see labour win

Will you change your username after Friday ?

Why would i change my name? Il be having so much fun laughing at the tories lol

The question was for Vote Labour

The post is who will win no question about voting cor labour "

They asked me a direct question about my

Username

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By *utandbigMan
over a year ago

Bournemouth

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By *utandbigMan
over a year ago

Bournemouth


"Why are you talking Brexit? That was last year's vote, article 50 is in, it's a done deal.

This election is for the next 5 years of our government.

Because Brexit is a very big issue in this general election and the next 5 years will be defined by Brexit. It's the main reason why the general election was called in the first place. Also it's not a done deal until we are out. You still have parties like the Lib dems, SNP and the Greens who want to Remain. Labours plan for Brexit is a shambles and is an insult to everyone who voted Leave. Only the Conservatives and ukip will deliver the proper Brexit we voted for in the referendum.

Hmmm Conservatives and UKIP... as it stands UKIP have never put an MP into parliament in a general election, at close of play they had no MP's.

Conservative Brexit record so far has been to illegally try to turn over UK Sovereign law and change an act of parliament without a vote, then waste months on an appeal against the law of this land. While antagonising all the people she needed to be negotiating with.

Once she obeyed the law and eventually triggered article 50 9 months late, she called an election to stop Brexit negotiations for a further 3 months...

And she is the great hope or Brexit?

OK...

Firstly you are wrong about ukip never gaining a seat at a general election because Douglas Carswell did for ukip at the 2015 general election. 2nd using Royal Perogative is a legitimate use of government powers and has been used many times in the past by various governments. I'm glad the government took the Gina Miller case to appeal at the supreme court because it actually worked in the government's favour by telling the Devolved Parliaments in Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland that they don't get a say on Brexit only Westminster gets to decide on it. This was the supreme court ruling so hardly 'months wasted' and well worth the time and effort spent to establish that. Theresa May did not trigger article 50 nine months late, it was David Cameron who said he would trigger it in June 2016 but he bottled it. Theresa May always said she would trigger it before March 31st 2017 and she was right on schedule despite attempts from Gina Miller trying to derail it with the court case and other bitter Remoaners in the unelected House of Lords trying to throw a spanner in the works. Theresa May and her Brexit cabinet team have done very well in the face of adversity having obstacles thrown at them from every angle trying to frustrate the will of the people it is Theresa May who is trying to deliver the will of the people from the EU referendum result. On your last point about calling the general election you have bitter Remoaners like Nicola Sturgeon saying Theresa May does not have a mandate because she is not an elected Prime minister, so when she is elected Prime minister tomorrow Sturgeon really should stick a cork in it and keep her gob shut. Negotiations with the EU are also not due to start until a few weeks after the general election so Brexit negotiations have not been delayed by the general election at all. The date of the start of EU negotiations was set long before the general election was called.

God you boar me to tears your posts are idiotic

Yes may will prob win but funnier things have happened lately

If your rich vote for may

If not your mad

And thus debate is for a election not brexit

Maybe you should join the may clan you sound just like her every time she speaks it's for the people of Britain what a load of bollocks I hope Corbyn gets in to shut your stupid remarks up ....On Friday you will be more angry and more insulting....and your grandad might want his under-pants back."

I won't be angry as we all no what's going to happen don't we

It's just some people in here talk utter crap with there comments so if they do I give it then back

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By *nleashedCrakenMan
over a year ago

Widnes

There is little to know chance of Labour winning an overall majority. The reality is that the Conservatives are going to win, the only question is by how much. There is an outside chance that the Conservatives may not get an over all majority but it's unlikely and, even if it did happen, It's far more likely that the maths would work for a Conservative / Ulster Unionist coalition than a Progressive alliance of any sort involving Labour.

For me, for the first time ever, I don't really think it matters who wins; the economy is going to be screwed up either way. The Conservatives are going to screw the economy up with a disastrous BREXIT and Labour would screw the economy up with high taxes and a slightly less disastrous BREXIT.

This election was probably the last chance to stop BREXIT but the people have decided on mass to vote for the two main parties that are pushing forward with BREXIT.

Regardless who wins out of the two, the next 5 to 10 years will be all about increasing taxes and decreasing services as the economy nosedives as a direct result of BREXIT.

When it all goes tits-up I will say 'I told you so'.

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over a year ago


"There is little to know chance of Labour winning an overall majority. The reality is that the Conservatives are going to win, the only question is by how much. There is an outside chance that the Conservatives may not get an over all majority but it's unlikely and, even if it did happen, It's far more likely that the maths would work for a Conservative / Ulster Unionist coalition than a Progressive alliance of any sort involving Labour.

For me, for the first time ever, I don't really think it matters who wins; the economy is going to be screwed up either way. The Conservatives are going to screw the economy up with a disastrous BREXIT and Labour would screw the economy up with high taxes and a slightly less disastrous BREXIT.

This election was probably the last chance to stop BREXIT but the people have decided on mass to vote for the two main parties that are pushing forward with BREXIT.

Regardless who wins out of the two, the next 5 to 10 years will be all about increasing taxes and decreasing services as the economy nosedives as a direct result of BREXIT.

When it all goes tits-up I will say 'I told you so'."

It's the 2017 general election ffs.

Some people just will not let go of last year's (in capitals) BREXIT

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By *thwalescplCouple
over a year ago

brecon


"There is little to know chance of Labour winning an overall majority. The reality is that the Conservatives are going to win, the only question is by how much. There is an outside chance that the Conservatives may not get an over all majority but it's unlikely and, even if it did happen, It's far more likely that the maths would work for a Conservative / Ulster Unionist coalition than a Progressive alliance of any sort involving Labour.

For me, for the first time ever, I don't really think it matters who wins; the economy is going to be screwed up either way. The Conservatives are going to screw the economy up with a disastrous BREXIT and Labour would screw the economy up with high taxes and a slightly less disastrous BREXIT.

This election was probably the last chance to stop BREXIT but the people have decided on mass to vote for the two main parties that are pushing forward with BREXIT.

Regardless who wins out of the two, the next 5 to 10 years will be all about increasing taxes and decreasing services as the economy nosedives as a direct result of BREXIT.

When it all goes tits-up I will say 'I told you so'.

It's the 2017 general election ffs.

Some people just will not let go of last year's (in capitals) BREXIT "

Austerity, cuts etc is the attempt to bail the UK out of the mess the last Labour government left us in.

Another 5 years with Corbyn et al at the helm would bankrupt the UK.

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over a year ago


"There is little to know chance of Labour winning an overall majority. The reality is that the Conservatives are going to win, the only question is by how much. There is an outside chance that the Conservatives may not get an over all majority but it's unlikely and, even if it did happen, It's far more likely that the maths would work for a Conservative / Ulster Unionist coalition than a Progressive alliance of any sort involving Labour.

For me, for the first time ever, I don't really think it matters who wins; the economy is going to be screwed up either way. The Conservatives are going to screw the economy up with a disastrous BREXIT and Labour would screw the economy up with high taxes and a slightly less disastrous BREXIT.

This election was probably the last chance to stop BREXIT but the people have decided on mass to vote for the two main parties that are pushing forward with BREXIT.

Regardless who wins out of the two, the next 5 to 10 years will be all about increasing taxes and decreasing services as the economy nosedives as a direct result of BREXIT.

When it all goes tits-up I will say 'I told you so'.

It's the 2017 general election ffs.

Some people just will not let go of last year's (in capitals) BREXIT

Austerity, cuts etc is the attempt to bail the UK out of the mess the last Labour government left us in.

Another 5 years with Corbyn et al at the helm would bankrupt the UK. "

I think you will find it was a global banking crisis.....but heyho blame JC for that eh

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"There is little to know chance of Labour winning an overall majority. The reality is that the Conservatives are going to win, the only question is by how much. There is an outside chance that the Conservatives may not get an over all majority but it's unlikely and, even if it did happen, It's far more likely that the maths would work for a Conservative / Ulster Unionist coalition than a Progressive alliance of any sort involving Labour.

For me, for the first time ever, I don't really think it matters who wins; the economy is going to be screwed up either way. The Conservatives are going to screw the economy up with a disastrous BREXIT and Labour would screw the economy up with high taxes and a slightly less disastrous BREXIT.

This election was probably the last chance to stop BREXIT but the people have decided on mass to vote for the two main parties that are pushing forward with BREXIT.

Regardless who wins out of the two, the next 5 to 10 years will be all about increasing taxes and decreasing services as the economy nosedives as a direct result of BREXIT.

When it all goes tits-up I will say 'I told you so'.

It's the 2017 general election ffs.

Some people just will not let go of last year's (in capitals) BREXIT

Austerity, cuts etc is the attempt to bail the UK out of the mess the last Labour government left us in.

Another 5 years with Corbyn et al at the helm would bankrupt the UK. "

Another 5 years with may and britain will be in extreme poverty and foodbanks will be the new supermarkets.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"There is little to know chance of Labour winning an overall majority. The reality is that the Conservatives are going to win, the only question is by how much. There is an outside chance that the Conservatives may not get an over all majority but it's unlikely and, even if it did happen, It's far more likely that the maths would work for a Conservative / Ulster Unionist coalition than a Progressive alliance of any sort involving Labour.

For me, for the first time ever, I don't really think it matters who wins; the economy is going to be screwed up either way. The Conservatives are going to screw the economy up with a disastrous BREXIT and Labour would screw the economy up with high taxes and a slightly less disastrous BREXIT.

This election was probably the last chance to stop BREXIT but the people have decided on mass to vote for the two main parties that are pushing forward with BREXIT.

Regardless who wins out of the two, the next 5 to 10 years will be all about increasing taxes and decreasing services as the economy nosedives as a direct result of BREXIT.

When it all goes tits-up I will say 'I told you so'.

It's the 2017 general election ffs.

Some people just will not let go of last year's (in capitals) BREXIT

Austerity, cuts etc is the attempt to bail the UK out of the mess the last Labour government left us in.

Another 5 years with Corbyn et al at the helm would bankrupt the UK. Another 5 years with may and britain will be in extreme poverty and foodbanks will be the new supermarkets."

...Will food banks be abolished under a labour government.????

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"There is little to know chance of Labour winning an overall majority. The reality is that the Conservatives are going to win, the only question is by how much. There is an outside chance that the Conservatives may not get an over all majority but it's unlikely and, even if it did happen, It's far more likely that the maths would work for a Conservative / Ulster Unionist coalition than a Progressive alliance of any sort involving Labour.

For me, for the first time ever, I don't really think it matters who wins; the economy is going to be screwed up either way. The Conservatives are going to screw the economy up with a disastrous BREXIT and Labour would screw the economy up with high taxes and a slightly less disastrous BREXIT.

This election was probably the last chance to stop BREXIT but the people have decided on mass to vote for the two main parties that are pushing forward with BREXIT.

Regardless who wins out of the two, the next 5 to 10 years will be all about increasing taxes and decreasing services as the economy nosedives as a direct result of BREXIT.

When it all goes tits-up I will say 'I told you so'.

It's the 2017 general election ffs.

Some people just will not let go of last year's (in capitals) BREXIT

Austerity, cuts etc is the attempt to bail the UK out of the mess the last Labour government left us in.

Another 5 years with Corbyn et al at the helm would bankrupt the UK. Another 5 years with may and britain will be in extreme poverty and foodbanks will be the new supermarkets....Will food banks be abolished under a labour government.????"

Few might be there, but not many as there would be with may as she will have a robin hood tax.

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By *oxychick35Couple
over a year ago

thornaby

What's happened to the British fighting spirit ? It's like u AV all throwen the towel in before the first bell as rang stop crying about brexit and grow some balls lol

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over a year ago


"There is little to know chance of Labour winning an overall majority. The reality is that the Conservatives are going to win, the only question is by how much. There is an outside chance that the Conservatives may not get an over all majority but it's unlikely and, even if it did happen, It's far more likely that the maths would work for a Conservative / Ulster Unionist coalition than a Progressive alliance of any sort involving Labour.

For me, for the first time ever, I don't really think it matters who wins; the economy is going to be screwed up either way. The Conservatives are going to screw the economy up with a disastrous BREXIT and Labour would screw the economy up with high taxes and a slightly less disastrous BREXIT.

This election was probably the last chance to stop BREXIT but the people have decided on mass to vote for the two main parties that are pushing forward with BREXIT.

Regardless who wins out of the two, the next 5 to 10 years will be all about increasing taxes and decreasing services as the economy nosedives as a direct result of BREXIT.

When it all goes tits-up I will say 'I told you so'.

It's the 2017 general election ffs.

Some people just will not let go of last year's (in capitals) BREXIT

Austerity, cuts etc is the attempt to bail the UK out of the mess the last Labour government left us in.

Another 5 years with Corbyn et al at the helm would bankrupt the UK. Another 5 years with may and britain will be in extreme poverty and foodbanks will be the new supermarkets....Will food banks be abolished under a labour government.????"

Since we are not in Victorian times and the seventh wealthiest country on the planet! I would not look to see who would abolish them. As they simply should not have the need to exist.

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By *nleashedCrakenMan
over a year ago

Widnes


"What's happened to the British fighting spirit ? It's like u AV all throwen the towel in before the first bell as rang stop crying about brexit and grow some balls lol"

According to May that's what the whole election was meant to be about. Bloody joke! Strong and Stalely leading us all to week and unstable trading relationship with Europe. And Corbyn (long time BREXITer) is even worse.

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By *thwalescplCouple
over a year ago

brecon


"There is little to know chance of Labour winning an overall majority. The reality is that the Conservatives are going to win, the only question is by how much. There is an outside chance that the Conservatives may not get an over all majority but it's unlikely and, even if it did happen, It's far more likely that the maths would work for a Conservative / Ulster Unionist coalition than a Progressive alliance of any sort involving Labour.

For me, for the first time ever, I don't really think it matters who wins; the economy is going to be screwed up either way. The Conservatives are going to screw the economy up with a disastrous BREXIT and Labour would screw the economy up with high taxes and a slightly less disastrous BREXIT.

This election was probably the last chance to stop BREXIT but the people have decided on mass to vote for the two main parties that are pushing forward with BREXIT.

Regardless who wins out of the two, the next 5 to 10 years will be all about increasing taxes and decreasing services as the economy nosedives as a direct result of BREXIT.

When it all goes tits-up I will say 'I told you so'.

It's the 2017 general election ffs.

Some people just will not let go of last year's (in capitals) BREXIT

Austerity, cuts etc is the attempt to bail the UK out of the mess the last Labour government left us in.

Another 5 years with Corbyn et al at the helm would bankrupt the UK.

I think you will find it was a global banking crisis.....but heyho blame JC for that eh "

No, I blame Blair/Brown for it.

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over a year ago


"There is little to know chance of Labour winning an overall majority. The reality is that the Conservatives are going to win, the only question is by how much. There is an outside chance that the Conservatives may not get an over all majority but it's unlikely and, even if it did happen, It's far more likely that the maths would work for a Conservative / Ulster Unionist coalition than a Progressive alliance of any sort involving Labour.

For me, for the first time ever, I don't really think it matters who wins; the economy is going to be screwed up either way. The Conservatives are going to screw the economy up with a disastrous BREXIT and Labour would screw the economy up with high taxes and a slightly less disastrous BREXIT.

This election was probably the last chance to stop BREXIT but the people have decided on mass to vote for the two main parties that are pushing forward with BREXIT.

Regardless who wins out of the two, the next 5 to 10 years will be all about increasing taxes and decreasing services as the economy nosedives as a direct result of BREXIT.

When it all goes tits-up I will say 'I told you so'.

It's the 2017 general election ffs.

Some people just will not let go of last year's (in capitals) BREXIT

Austerity, cuts etc is the attempt to bail the UK out of the mess the last Labour government left us in.

Another 5 years with Corbyn et al at the helm would bankrupt the UK.

I think you will find it was a global banking crisis.....but heyho blame JC for that eh

No, I blame Blair/Brown for it. "

I wouldn't expect anything less from a tory

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By *entaur_UKMan
over a year ago

Cannock


"What's happened to the British fighting spirit ? It's like u AV all throwen the towel in before the first bell as rang stop crying about brexit and grow some balls lol"

Some of us haven't lost it, the Bulldog spirit is alive and well here.

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By *nleashedCrakenMan
over a year ago

Widnes


"There is little to know chance of Labour winning an overall majority. The reality is that the Conservatives are going to win, the only question is by how much. There is an outside chance that the Conservatives may not get an over all majority but it's unlikely and, even if it did happen, It's far more likely that the maths would work for a Conservative / Ulster Unionist coalition than a Progressive alliance of any sort involving Labour.

For me, for the first time ever, I don't really think it matters who wins; the economy is going to be screwed up either way. The Conservatives are going to screw the economy up with a disastrous BREXIT and Labour would screw the economy up with high taxes and a slightly less disastrous BREXIT.

This election was probably the last chance to stop BREXIT but the people have decided on mass to vote for the two main parties that are pushing forward with BREXIT.

Regardless who wins out of the two, the next 5 to 10 years will be all about increasing taxes and decreasing services as the economy nosedives as a direct result of BREXIT.

When it all goes tits-up I will say 'I told you so'.

It's the 2017 general election ffs.

Some people just will not let go of last year's (in capitals) BREXIT

Austerity, cuts etc is the attempt to bail the UK out of the mess the last Labour government left us in.

Another 5 years with Corbyn et al at the helm would bankrupt the UK. Another 5 years with may and britain will be in extreme poverty and foodbanks will be the new supermarkets....Will food banks be abolished under a labour government.????

Since we are not in Victorian times and the seventh wealthiest country on the planet! I would not look to see who would abolish them. As they simply should not have the need to exist."

I agree, they shouldn't be abolished but the need for them to exist should be removed. What I don't see is how increasing public spending by £50 billion, and with it the national dept because anyone who knows anything about economics knows you can't raise that amount of money from only the top 5% of tax payers, is going to help improve things to make this possible.

Jeremy won't raise his £50 billion through taxing the top 5% and will either not deliver, have to tax all more, drastically increase dept or, most likely, all three.

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"There is little to know chance of Labour winning an overall majority. The reality is that the Conservatives are going to win, the only question is by how much. There is an outside chance that the Conservatives may not get an over all majority but it's unlikely and, even if it did happen, It's far more likely that the maths would work for a Conservative / Ulster Unionist coalition than a Progressive alliance of any sort involving Labour.

For me, for the first time ever, I don't really think it matters who wins; the economy is going to be screwed up either way. The Conservatives are going to screw the economy up with a disastrous BREXIT and Labour would screw the economy up with high taxes and a slightly less disastrous BREXIT.

This election was probably the last chance to stop BREXIT but the people have decided on mass to vote for the two main parties that are pushing forward with BREXIT.

Regardless who wins out of the two, the next 5 to 10 years will be all about increasing taxes and decreasing services as the economy nosedives as a direct result of BREXIT.

When it all goes tits-up I will say 'I told you so'.

It's the 2017 general election ffs.

Some people just will not let go of last year's (in capitals) BREXIT

Austerity, cuts etc is the attempt to bail the UK out of the mess the last Labour government left us in.

Another 5 years with Corbyn et al at the helm would bankrupt the UK. Another 5 years with may and britain will be in extreme poverty and foodbanks will be the new supermarkets....Will food banks be abolished under a labour government.????

Since we are not in Victorian times and the seventh wealthiest country on the planet! I would not look to see who would abolish them. As they simply should not have the need to exist."

When did they start to exist? That would be under Labour. But food banks just create more food banks and someone is making a lot of money out of them

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By *nleashedCrakenMan
over a year ago

Widnes

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By *nleashedCrakenMan
over a year ago

Widnes


"What's happened to the British fighting spirit ? It's like u AV all throwen the towel in before the first bell as rang stop crying about brexit and grow some balls lol

Some of us haven't lost it, the Bulldog spirit is alive and well here. "

More like mad sheep dog herding the flock over the edge of a cliff.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"There is little to know chance of Labour winning an overall majority. The reality is that the Conservatives are going to win, the only question is by how much. There is an outside chance that the Conservatives may not get an over all majority but it's unlikely and, even if it did happen, It's far more likely that the maths would work for a Conservative / Ulster Unionist coalition than a Progressive alliance of any sort involving Labour.

For me, for the first time ever, I don't really think it matters who wins; the economy is going to be screwed up either way. The Conservatives are going to screw the economy up with a disastrous BREXIT and Labour would screw the economy up with high taxes and a slightly less disastrous BREXIT.

This election was probably the last chance to stop BREXIT but the people have decided on mass to vote for the two main parties that are pushing forward with BREXIT.

Regardless who wins out of the two, the next 5 to 10 years will be all about increasing taxes and decreasing services as the economy nosedives as a direct result of BREXIT.

When it all goes tits-up I will say 'I told you so'.

It's the 2017 general election ffs.

Some people just will not let go of last year's (in capitals) BREXIT

Austerity, cuts etc is the attempt to bail the UK out of the mess the last Labour government left us in.

Another 5 years with Corbyn et al at the helm would bankrupt the UK. Another 5 years with may and britain will be in extreme poverty and foodbanks will be the new supermarkets....Will food banks be abolished under a labour government.????

Since we are not in Victorian times and the seventh wealthiest country on the planet! I would not look to see who would abolish them. As they simply should not have the need to exist.

I agree, they shouldn't be abolished but the need for them to exist should be removed. What I don't see is how increasing public spending by £50 billion, and with it the national dept because anyone who knows anything about economics knows you can't raise that amount of money from only the top 5% of tax payers, is going to help improve things to make this possible.

Jeremy won't raise his £50 billion through taxing the top 5% and will either not deliver, have to tax all more, drastically increase dept or, most likely, all three."

I havent time to go through all the economics as going out but in the meantime I'll leave you with this.....how much have the tories borrowed?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"There is little to know chance of Labour winning an overall majority. The reality is that the Conservatives are going to win, the only question is by how much. There is an outside chance that the Conservatives may not get an over all majority but it's unlikely and, even if it did happen, It's far more likely that the maths would work for a Conservative / Ulster Unionist coalition than a Progressive alliance of any sort involving Labour.

For me, for the first time ever, I don't really think it matters who wins; the economy is going to be screwed up either way. The Conservatives are going to screw the economy up with a disastrous BREXIT and Labour would screw the economy up with high taxes and a slightly less disastrous BREXIT.

This election was probably the last chance to stop BREXIT but the people have decided on mass to vote for the two main parties that are pushing forward with BREXIT.

Regardless who wins out of the two, the next 5 to 10 years will be all about increasing taxes and decreasing services as the economy nosedives as a direct result of BREXIT.

When it all goes tits-up I will say 'I told you so'.

It's the 2017 general election ffs.

Some people just will not let go of last year's (in capitals) BREXIT

Austerity, cuts etc is the attempt to bail the UK out of the mess the last Labour government left us in.

Another 5 years with Corbyn et al at the helm would bankrupt the UK. Another 5 years with may and britain will be in extreme poverty and foodbanks will be the new supermarkets....Will food banks be abolished under a labour government.????

Since we are not in Victorian times and the seventh wealthiest country on the planet! I would not look to see who would abolish them. As they simply should not have the need to exist.

When did they start to exist? That would be under Labour. But food banks just create more food banks and someone is making a lot of money out of them"

At the start of the global banking crash!

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over a year ago

I think I might vote Labour as a protest vote this time.

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By *nleashedCrakenMan
over a year ago

Widnes


"There is little to know chance of Labour winning an overall majority. The reality is that the Conservatives are going to win, the only question is by how much. There is an outside chance that the Conservatives may not get an over all majority but it's unlikely and, even if it did happen, It's far more likely that the maths would work for a Conservative / Ulster Unionist coalition than a Progressive alliance of any sort involving Labour.

For me, for the first time ever, I don't really think it matters who wins; the economy is going to be screwed up either way. The Conservatives are going to screw the economy up with a disastrous BREXIT and Labour would screw the economy up with high taxes and a slightly less disastrous BREXIT.

This election was probably the last chance to stop BREXIT but the people have decided on mass to vote for the two main parties that are pushing forward with BREXIT.

Regardless who wins out of the two, the next 5 to 10 years will be all about increasing taxes and decreasing services as the economy nosedives as a direct result of BREXIT.

When it all goes tits-up I will say 'I told you so'.

It's the 2017 general election ffs.

Some people just will not let go of last year's (in capitals) BREXIT

Austerity, cuts etc is the attempt to bail the UK out of the mess the last Labour government left us in.

Another 5 years with Corbyn et al at the helm would bankrupt the UK. Another 5 years with may and britain will be in extreme poverty and foodbanks will be the new supermarkets....Will food banks be abolished under a labour government.????

Since we are not in Victorian times and the seventh wealthiest country on the planet! I would not look to see who would abolish them. As they simply should not have the need to exist.

When did they start to exist? That would be under Labour. But food banks just create more food banks and someone is making a lot of money out of them"

How do food banks create more food banks?

And, having volunteered in a food bank, I'd love to know how you think anyone is making a lot of money out of them. I'm still an entrepreneur you know.

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By *utandbigMan
over a year ago

Bournemouth


"There is little to know chance of Labour winning an overall majority. The reality is that the Conservatives are going to win, the only question is by how much. There is an outside chance that the Conservatives may not get an over all majority but it's unlikely and, even if it did happen, It's far more likely that the maths would work for a Conservative / Ulster Unionist coalition than a Progressive alliance of any sort involving Labour.

For me, for the first time ever, I don't really think it matters who wins; the economy is going to be screwed up either way. The Conservatives are going to screw the economy up with a disastrous BREXIT and Labour would screw the economy up with high taxes and a slightly less disastrous BREXIT.

This election was probably the last chance to stop BREXIT but the people have decided on mass to vote for the two main parties that are pushing forward with BREXIT.

Regardless who wins out of the two, the next 5 to 10 years will be all about increasing taxes and decreasing services as the economy nosedives as a direct result of BREXIT.

When it all goes tits-up I will say 'I told you so'."

Great post your spot on

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By *nleashedCrakenMan
over a year ago

Widnes


"I think I might vote Labour as a protest vote this time."

Protest about what? Genuine question?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"There is little to know chance of Labour winning an overall majority. The reality is that the Conservatives are going to win, the only question is by how much. There is an outside chance that the Conservatives may not get an over all majority but it's unlikely and, even if it did happen, It's far more likely that the maths would work for a Conservative / Ulster Unionist coalition than a Progressive alliance of any sort involving Labour.

For me, for the first time ever, I don't really think it matters who wins; the economy is going to be screwed up either way. The Conservatives are going to screw the economy up with a disastrous BREXIT and Labour would screw the economy up with high taxes and a slightly less disastrous BREXIT.

This election was probably the last chance to stop BREXIT but the people have decided on mass to vote for the two main parties that are pushing forward with BREXIT.

Regardless who wins out of the two, the next 5 to 10 years will be all about increasing taxes and decreasing services as the economy nosedives as a direct result of BREXIT.

When it all goes tits-up I will say 'I told you so'.

It's the 2017 general election ffs.

Some people just will not let go of last year's (in capitals) BREXIT

Austerity, cuts etc is the attempt to bail the UK out of the mess the last Labour government left us in.

Another 5 years with Corbyn et al at the helm would bankrupt the UK. Another 5 years with may and britain will be in extreme poverty and foodbanks will be the new supermarkets....Will food banks be abolished under a labour government.????

Since we are not in Victorian times and the seventh wealthiest country on the planet! I would not look to see who would abolish them. As they simply should not have the need to exist.

When did they start to exist? That would be under Labour. But food banks just create more food banks and someone is making a lot of money out of them

At the start of the global banking crash!"

Nowt to do with the Tories then. How much does the Trussel Trust make out of them? And landlords?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"There is little to know chance of Labour winning an overall majority. The reality is that the Conservatives are going to win, the only question is by how much. There is an outside chance that the Conservatives may not get an over all majority but it's unlikely and, even if it did happen, It's far more likely that the maths would work for a Conservative / Ulster Unionist coalition than a Progressive alliance of any sort involving Labour.

For me, for the first time ever, I don't really think it matters who wins; the economy is going to be screwed up either way. The Conservatives are going to screw the economy up with a disastrous BREXIT and Labour would screw the economy up with high taxes and a slightly less disastrous BREXIT.

This election was probably the last chance to stop BREXIT but the people have decided on mass to vote for the two main parties that are pushing forward with BREXIT.

Regardless who wins out of the two, the next 5 to 10 years will be all about increasing taxes and decreasing services as the economy nosedives as a direct result of BREXIT.

When it all goes tits-up I will say 'I told you so'.

It's the 2017 general election ffs.

Some people just will not let go of last year's (in capitals) BREXIT

Austerity, cuts etc is the attempt to bail the UK out of the mess the last Labour government left us in.

Another 5 years with Corbyn et al at the helm would bankrupt the UK. Another 5 years with may and britain will be in extreme poverty and foodbanks will be the new supermarkets....Will food banks be abolished under a labour government.????

Since we are not in Victorian times and the seventh wealthiest country on the planet! I would not look to see who would abolish them. As they simply should not have the need to exist.

When did they start to exist? That would be under Labour. But food banks just create more food banks and someone is making a lot of money out of them

How do food banks create more food banks?

And, having volunteered in a food bank, I'd love to know how you think anyone is making a lot of money out of them. I'm still an entrepreneur you know. "

So who paid the £1500 to open it?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I think I might vote Labour as a protest vote this time.

Protest about what? Genuine question?"

May's whole handling of Brexit

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By *entaur_UKMan
over a year ago

Cannock


"I think I might vote Labour as a protest vote this time.

Protest about what? Genuine question?

May's whole handling of Brexit "

A vote for Labour is still a vote for Brexit. Good luck with that.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"There is little to know chance of Labour winning an overall majority. The reality is that the Conservatives are going to win, the only question is by how much. There is an outside chance that the Conservatives may not get an over all majority but it's unlikely and, even if it did happen, It's far more likely that the maths would work for a Conservative / Ulster Unionist coalition than a Progressive alliance of any sort involving Labour.

For me, for the first time ever, I don't really think it matters who wins; the economy is going to be screwed up either way. The Conservatives are going to screw the economy up with a disastrous BREXIT and Labour would screw the economy up with high taxes and a slightly less disastrous BREXIT.

This election was probably the last chance to stop BREXIT but the people have decided on mass to vote for the two main parties that are pushing forward with BREXIT.

Regardless who wins out of the two, the next 5 to 10 years will be all about increasing taxes and decreasing services as the economy nosedives as a direct result of BREXIT.

When it all goes tits-up I will say 'I told you so'.

It's the 2017 general election ffs.

Some people just will not let go of last year's (in capitals) BREXIT

Austerity, cuts etc is the attempt to bail the UK out of the mess the last Labour government left us in.

Another 5 years with Corbyn et al at the helm would bankrupt the UK. Another 5 years with may and britain will be in extreme poverty and foodbanks will be the new supermarkets....Will food banks be abolished under a labour government.????

Since we are not in Victorian times and the seventh wealthiest country on the planet! I would not look to see who would abolish them. As they simply should not have the need to exist.

When did they start to exist? That would be under Labour. But food banks just create more food banks and someone is making a lot of money out of them"

The reason we see more food banks now is cos of the benefits cuts under may.

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By *nleashedCrakenMan
over a year ago

Widnes


"I think I might vote Labour as a protest vote this time.

Protest about what? Genuine question?

May's whole handling of Brexit "

And you seriously think that Labour's position of 'We're not in favour of it but we're voting for it anyway' is better?

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By *nleashedCrakenMan
over a year ago

Widnes

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By *oxychick35Couple
over a year ago

thornaby

If u listen to the shit floating about the food banks r full of nurses Yer rite lol

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By *nleashedCrakenMan
over a year ago

Widnes


"There is little to know chance of Labour winning an overall majority. The reality is that the Conservatives are going to win, the only question is by how much. There is an outside chance that the Conservatives may not get an over all majority but it's unlikely and, even if it did happen, It's far more likely that the maths would work for a Conservative / Ulster Unionist coalition than a Progressive alliance of any sort involving Labour.

For me, for the first time ever, I don't really think it matters who wins; the economy is going to be screwed up either way. The Conservatives are going to screw the economy up with a disastrous BREXIT and Labour would screw the economy up with high taxes and a slightly less disastrous BREXIT.

This election was probably the last chance to stop BREXIT but the people have decided on mass to vote for the two main parties that are pushing forward with BREXIT.

Regardless who wins out of the two, the next 5 to 10 years will be all about increasing taxes and decreasing services as the economy nosedives as a direct result of BREXIT.

When it all goes tits-up I will say 'I told you so'.

It's the 2017 general election ffs.

Some people just will not let go of last year's (in capitals) BREXIT

Austerity, cuts etc is the attempt to bail the UK out of the mess the last Labour government left us in.

Another 5 years with Corbyn et al at the helm would bankrupt the UK. Another 5 years with may and britain will be in extreme poverty and foodbanks will be the new supermarkets....Will food banks be abolished under a labour government.????

Since we are not in Victorian times and the seventh wealthiest country on the planet! I would not look to see who would abolish them. As they simply should not have the need to exist.

When did they start to exist? That would be under Labour. But food banks just create more food banks and someone is making a lot of money out of them

How do food banks create more food banks?

And, having volunteered in a food bank, I'd love to know how you think anyone is making a lot of money out of them. I'm still an entrepreneur you know.

So who paid the £1500 to open it?"

FFS, I thought you said "a lot of money". I'm only interested in making money our of this if you can at least 2 and preferably 3 0's to the end of that number.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I think I might vote Labour as a protest vote this time.

Protest about what? Genuine question?

May's whole handling of Brexit

And you seriously think that Labour's position of 'We're not in favour of it but we're voting for it anyway' is better?"

And in what way is that different from Mays position?

Remember, she was a remainer too.

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By *nleashedCrakenMan
over a year ago

Widnes


"I think I might vote Labour as a protest vote this time.

Protest about what? Genuine question?

May's whole handling of Brexit

A vote for Labour is still a vote for Brexit. Good luck with that. "

It's like herding cats FFS.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

A labour brexit will be a soft brexit.The only thing that will change is your passport.The tories represent the establishment and recently all elections have been anti establishment.

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By *entaur_UKMan
over a year ago

Cannock


"I think I might vote Labour as a protest vote this time.

Protest about what? Genuine question?

May's whole handling of Brexit

And you seriously think that Labour's position of 'We're not in favour of it but we're voting for it anyway' is better?

And in what way is that different from Mays position?

Remember, she was a remainer too."

Yes Theresa May was a remainer but she is also a democrat. Unlike Tim Farron and the Liberal anti Democrats who don't accept the result of the referendum, Theresa May accepts it and wants to implement the will of the people.

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By *nleashedCrakenMan
over a year ago

Widnes


"I think I might vote Labour as a protest vote this time.

Protest about what? Genuine question?

May's whole handling of Brexit

And you seriously think that Labour's position of 'We're not in favour of it but we're voting for it anyway' is better?

And in what way is that different from Mays position?

Remember, she was a remainer too."

And if she'd stayed a remainer I might be voting for her now. But you're right. If your problems and protests with the Tories is BREXIT what's the point of voting for Jeremy's Labour when they're working just as hard for the same goal. They've voted for it at every opportunity.

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By *entaur_UKMan
over a year ago

Cannock


"A labour brexit will be a soft brexit.The only thing that will change is your passport.The tories represent the establishment and recently all elections have been anti establishment. "

Not that soft, during one of Corbyn's television appearances he said free movement of people must end and that means leaving the single market.

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By *nleashedCrakenMan
over a year ago

Widnes


"A labour brexit will be a soft brexit.The only thing that will change is your passport.The tories represent the establishment and recently all elections have been anti establishment. "

Corbyn has been a BRECITer all his political life and there's nothing soft about his form of BREXIT.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"A labour brexit will be a soft brexit.The only thing that will change is your passport.The tories represent the establishment and recently all elections have been anti establishment.

Corbyn has been a BRECITer all his political life and there's nothing soft about his form of BREXIT. "

i bet it includes free movement of people..

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I think I might vote Labour as a protest vote this time.

Protest about what? Genuine question?

May's whole handling of Brexit

And you seriously think that Labour's position of 'We're not in favour of it but we're voting for it anyway' is better?

And in what way is that different from Mays position?

Remember, she was a remainer too.

And if she'd stayed a remainer I might be voting for her now. But you're right. If your problems and protests with the Tories is BREXIT what's the point of voting for Jeremy's Labour when they're working just as hard for the same goal. They've voted for it at every opportunity."

Jeez When the fuck will you give up on brexit...it's not about bloody brexit alone...it's about the state of the NHS.. social care... policing...education and fairness!

We are going out of the EU simple as!

But this has to do with the fairness I have mentioned as is it fair to cut all the services to the bone the give the rich the big tax cuts whilst constantly cutting the benefits of the poorest and most vulnerable in society?

Fecking give up on brexit it's last year's news FFS

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By *lkDomWhtSubBiCpleCouple
over a year ago

Somewhere / Everywhere /Kinksville


"I think I might vote Labour as a protest vote this time.

Protest about what? Genuine question?

May's whole handling of Brexit

And you seriously think that Labour's position of 'We're not in favour of it but we're voting for it anyway' is better?

And in what way is that different from Mays position?

Remember, she was a remainer too.

And if she'd stayed a remainer I might be voting for her now. But you're right. If your problems and protests with the Tories is BREXIT what's the point of voting for Jeremy's Labour when they're working just as hard for the same goal. They've voted for it at every opportunity.

Jeez When the fuck will you give up on brexit...it's not about bloody brexit alone...it's about the state of the NHS.. social care... policing...education and fairness!

We are going out of the EU simple as!

But this has to do with the fairness I have mentioned as is it fair to cut all the services to the bone the give the rich the big tax cuts whilst constantly cutting the benefits of the poorest and most vulnerable in society?

Fecking give up on brexit it's last year's news FFS "

You know in some ways I agree with you, but then Treseme does quote Brexit quite a bit

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I think I might vote Labour as a protest vote this time.

Protest about what? Genuine question?

May's whole handling of Brexit

And you seriously think that Labour's position of 'We're not in favour of it but we're voting for it anyway' is better?

And in what way is that different from Mays position?

Remember, she was a remainer too.

And if she'd stayed a remainer I might be voting for her now. But you're right. If your problems and protests with the Tories is BREXIT what's the point of voting for Jeremy's Labour when they're working just as hard for the same goal. They've voted for it at every opportunity.

Jeez When the fuck will you give up on brexit...it's not about bloody brexit alone...it's about the state of the NHS.. social care... policing...education and fairness!

We are going out of the EU simple as!

But this has to do with the fairness I have mentioned as is it fair to cut all the services to the bone the give the rich the big tax cuts whilst constantly cutting the benefits of the poorest and most vulnerable in society?

Fecking give up on brexit it's last year's news FFS

You know in some ways I agree with you, but then Treseme does quote Brexit quite a bit "

It's the only thing she can talk about....but she'll fuck that up too..

What makes anyone think Mrs u-turn will get a good deal is beyond me.

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By *entaur_UKMan
over a year ago

Cannock


"A labour brexit will be a soft brexit.The only thing that will change is your passport.The tories represent the establishment and recently all elections have been anti establishment.

Corbyn has been a BRECITer all his political life and there's nothing soft about his form of BREXIT. i bet it includes free movement of people.. "

It doesn't though, Corbyn said explicitly on the television debates that free movement from the EU must end. If his Brexit deal includes free movement in the end then he has lied to everyone.

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By *xplicitlyricsMan
over a year ago

south dublin


"remember last time the conservative won by 7% and ended up with a majority of 12....

have to say it doesn't feel like a conservative 7pt lead at the moment.......

I feel the tide is turning and ppl beleive in jeremy corbyn ,im an snp voter but would love to see labour win

Will you change your username after Friday ? "

Could just change it to VoteD Labour, after all she's on a swingers forum looking for the D

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By *lkDomWhtSubBiCpleCouple
over a year ago

Somewhere / Everywhere /Kinksville

I don't know if this has been discussed already. But are either of the two main potential leaders able to survive a term.

I mean they are no spring chickens! I jest of course, but I hope I'm not in a high pressure job when I'm either of their ages !! Fair play to them I suppose, but it was nice to see France elect Marcon at the age he is. I think it appeals to a bigger demographic.

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By *oxychick35Couple
over a year ago

thornaby

Agree with the post above 100 percent I think there should b an upper age limit to lead the country I'd say 55 maybe 60

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over a year ago


"Agree with the post above 100 percent I think there should b an upper age limit to lead the country I'd say 55 maybe 60 "
Once their over 60 its all about jigsaws and conservatories.

They become out of touch with the working population. I agree foxc.

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By *oxychick35Couple
over a year ago

thornaby

Exactly out of touch with the young that's why they got screwed with the uni fees and the minimum wage

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By *xplicitlyricsMan
over a year ago

south dublin

Churchill didnt start his first term as PM till he was 64 and finished his last term at 81, and was still an MP at 89. Age isnt always the best factor. Better to have a good leader at an old age than young mediocrity.

Of course if you can get a great young leader thats the best of both worlds.

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By *lkDomWhtSubBiCpleCouple
over a year ago

Somewhere / Everywhere /Kinksville

May - 60

Corbyn - 68

Trump - 70

I lost my dad at 63 and my husband at 57.... makes me wonder

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over a year ago


"May - 60

Corbyn - 68

Trump - 70

I lost my dad at 63 and my husband at 57.... makes me wonder "

We live in an ageing demographic its not going to change anytime soon. Old people voting for old people.

The brightest and most energized people are all under 50 .

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By *oxychick35Couple
over a year ago

thornaby

The world changes so fast now think the younger the better for keeping up with the changes the days of old men running the country should b gone my parents r both gone now my dad was younger than I am now but he was an old man compared to me now it's just the way of the world I supose

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By *utandbigMan
over a year ago

Bournemouth


"I think I might vote Labour as a protest vote this time.

Protest about what? Genuine question?

May's whole handling of Brexit

And you seriously think that Labour's position of 'We're not in favour of it but we're voting for it anyway' is better?

And in what way is that different from Mays position?

Remember, she was a remainer too.

Yes Theresa May was a remainer but she is also a democrat. Unlike Tim Farron and the Liberal anti Democrats who don't accept the result of the referendum, Theresa May accepts it and wants to implement the will of the people. "

you believe that do you more fool you

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I think I might vote Labour as a protest vote this time.

Protest about what? Genuine question?

May's whole handling of Brexit

A vote for Labour is still a vote for Brexit. Good luck with that. "

And where did I say anything about voting Labour to stop Brexit, i didn't at all.

You Centaur have such a fucking hard on that you "won" the Brexit vote you seem to have to twist what people say into something that it isnt just so you can tell us all Brexit's still happening and won't be stopped

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By *ercuryMan
over a year ago

Grantham

After much consideration, I can see the following results.

Conservatives will pick up seats in Scotland and the North. Support for them still sits well in the Shires, and the only places they struggle to compete are in the traditional Labour metropolitan cities, and now with the young.

Labour have run a good campaign, but outside of Jeremy Corbin, still appear to have front bench flaws. They have strengthened their vote with Disenfranchised Remain voters, certain tactical voting and with the young.

Lib Dems have failed to make any headway. They may pick up a few seats in London marginals, and maybe in University seats, where core Remain vote holds sway.

UKIP are in their death throes, their share of the vote will diminish so much, that they will effectively cease to be a force anymore.

Greens will increase their share of the vote, and may win a second seat, but without PR, they are foraging for scraps.

Plaid will also struggle to make ground. National issues are getting to be bigger than local ones, and I see voters turning to the two mainstream parties here.

SNP will lose a handful of seats, but will still take heart in being the biggest seat holders in Scotland.

Conservatives to gain another 40-45 seats, taking them to around the 370-375 mark.

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By *lkDomWhtSubBiCpleCouple
over a year ago

Somewhere / Everywhere /Kinksville


"After much consideration, I can see the following results.

Conservatives will pick up seats in Scotland and the North. Support for them still sits well in the Shires, and the only places they struggle to compete are in the traditional Labour metropolitan cities, and now with the young.

Labour have run a good campaign, but outside of Jeremy Corbin, still appear to have front bench flaws. They have strengthened their vote with Disenfranchised Remain voters, certain tactical voting and with the young.

Lib Dems have failed to make any headway. They may pick up a few seats in London marginals, and maybe in University seats, where core Remain vote holds sway.

UKIP are in their death throes, their share of the vote will diminish so much, that they will effectively cease to be a force anymore.

Greens will increase their share of the vote, and may win a second seat, but without PR, they are foraging for scraps.

Plaid will also struggle to make ground. National issues are getting to be bigger than local ones, and I see voters turning to the two mainstream parties here.

SNP will lose a handful of seats, but will still take heart in being the biggest seat holders in Scotland.

Conservatives to gain another 40-45 seats, taking them to around the 370-375 mark."

Is this info good enough to take to William Hill

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By *ercuryMan
over a year ago

Grantham


"After much consideration, I can see the following results.

Conservatives will pick up seats in Scotland and the North. Support for them still sits well in the Shires, and the only places they struggle to compete are in the traditional Labour metropolitan cities, and now with the young.

Labour have run a good campaign, but outside of Jeremy Corbin, still appear to have front bench flaws. They have strengthened their vote with Disenfranchised Remain voters, certain tactical voting and with the young.

Lib Dems have failed to make any headway. They may pick up a few seats in London marginals, and maybe in University seats, where core Remain vote holds sway.

UKIP are in their death throes, their share of the vote will diminish so much, that they will effectively cease to be a force anymore.

Greens will increase their share of the vote, and may win a second seat, but without PR, they are foraging for scraps.

Plaid will also struggle to make ground. National issues are getting to be bigger than local ones, and I see voters turning to the two mainstream parties here.

SNP will lose a handful of seats, but will still take heart in being the biggest seat holders in Scotland.

Conservatives to gain another 40-45 seats, taking them to around the 370-375 mark.

Is this info good enough to take to William Hill "

You'll get around 7/2 on those seats. Bookies are going with the same sort of figures, even getting 7/2 earlier on more seats!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"After much consideration, I can see the following results.

Conservatives will pick up seats in Scotland and the North. Support for them still sits well in the Shires, and the only places they struggle to compete are in the traditional Labour metropolitan cities, and now with the young.

Labour have run a good campaign, but outside of Jeremy Corbin, still appear to have front bench flaws. They have strengthened their vote with Disenfranchised Remain voters, certain tactical voting and with the young.

Lib Dems have failed to make any headway. They may pick up a few seats in London marginals, and maybe in University seats, where core Remain vote holds sway.

UKIP are in their death throes, their share of the vote will diminish so much, that they will effectively cease to be a force anymore.

Greens will increase their share of the vote, and may win a second seat, but without PR, they are foraging for scraps.

Plaid will also struggle to make ground. National issues are getting to be bigger than local ones, and I see voters turning to the two mainstream parties here.

SNP will lose a handful of seats, but will still take heart in being the biggest seat holders in Scotland.

Conservatives to gain another 40-45 seats, taking them to around the 370-375 mark.

Is this info good enough to take to William Hill

You'll get around 7/2 on those seats. Bookies are going with the same sort of figures, even getting 7/2 earlier on more seats!"

Just remember.....remain was also a odds on favourite with the bookies. Remind me what the result was?

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By *lkDomWhtSubBiCpleCouple
over a year ago

Somewhere / Everywhere /Kinksville


"After much consideration, I can see the following results.

Conservatives will pick up seats in Scotland and the North. Support for them still sits well in the Shires, and the only places they struggle to compete are in the traditional Labour metropolitan cities, and now with the young.

Labour have run a good campaign, but outside of Jeremy Corbin, still appear to have front bench flaws. They have strengthened their vote with Disenfranchised Remain voters, certain tactical voting and with the young.

Lib Dems have failed to make any headway. They may pick up a few seats in London marginals, and maybe in University seats, where core Remain vote holds sway.

UKIP are in their death throes, their share of the vote will diminish so much, that they will effectively cease to be a force anymore.

Greens will increase their share of the vote, and may win a second seat, but without PR, they are foraging for scraps.

Plaid will also struggle to make ground. National issues are getting to be bigger than local ones, and I see voters turning to the two mainstream parties here.

SNP will lose a handful of seats, but will still take heart in being the biggest seat holders in Scotland.

Conservatives to gain another 40-45 seats, taking them to around the 370-375 mark.

Is this info good enough to take to William Hill

You'll get around 7/2 on those seats. Bookies are going with the same sort of figures, even getting 7/2 earlier on more seats!

Just remember.....remain was also a odds on favourite with the bookies. Remind me what the result was? "

Can you lend me twenty quid please Vote Labour soon to be some other username

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over a year ago


"After much consideration, I can see the following results.

Conservatives will pick up seats in Scotland and the North. Support for them still sits well in the Shires, and the only places they struggle to compete are in the traditional Labour metropolitan cities, and now with the young.

Labour have run a good campaign, but outside of Jeremy Corbin, still appear to have front bench flaws. They have strengthened their vote with Disenfranchised Remain voters, certain tactical voting and with the young.

Lib Dems have failed to make any headway. They may pick up a few seats in London marginals, and maybe in University seats, where core Remain vote holds sway.

UKIP are in their death throes, their share of the vote will diminish so much, that they will effectively cease to be a force anymore.

Greens will increase their share of the vote, and may win a second seat, but without PR, they are foraging for scraps.

Plaid will also struggle to make ground. National issues are getting to be bigger than local ones, and I see voters turning to the two mainstream parties here.

SNP will lose a handful of seats, but will still take heart in being the biggest seat holders in Scotland.

Conservatives to gain another 40-45 seats, taking them to around the 370-375 mark.

Is this info good enough to take to William Hill

You'll get around 7/2 on those seats. Bookies are going with the same sort of figures, even getting 7/2 earlier on more seats!

Just remember.....remain was also a odds on favourite with the bookies. Remind me what the result was?

Can you lend me twenty quid please Vote Labour soon to be some other username "

Try vote_tory....don't think you'll win though

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By *mmabluTV/TS
over a year ago

upton wirral

Well 650,000 new voters have registered,all young,probably Corbyn fans so this is an unknown factor reallu unsure because of this

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over a year ago


"Well 650,000 new voters have registered,all young,probably Corbyn fans so this is an unknown factor reallu unsure because of this"

No I still think it will go to labour....just gut feeling

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By *andemanMan
over a year ago

bedforshire

Its going to be very tight. But the Rainbow Coalition of hope is a real possability.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

no idea - think its too close to call

Just hope everyone registered gets off their arses and votes instead of waking up on friday and moaning they don't like result

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Has anyone asked Vladimir Putin who he'd like to win? Put a tenner on his answer...

Seriously though, how damaging is it for our standing in the world post brexit, that Russia can't be arsed interfering in our election. We just don't matter anymore....

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By *nleashedCrakenMan
over a year ago

Widnes


"Well 650,000 new voters have registered,all young,probably Corbyn fans so this is an unknown factor reallu unsure because of this"

But closer analysis of those 650,000 new voters shows that not only are they mostly younger but that they are also mostly in Labour strong holds. Not much use having 1000's more votes in a constituency you're probably going to win anyway.

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By *nleashedCrakenMan
over a year ago

Widnes


"Its going to be very tight. But the Rainbow Coalition of hope is a real possibility."

No it's not a real possibility, it's a remote possibility. The real possibility is a Conservative win with an increased majority; a realistic possibility is a Conservative win with a reduced majority; a possible result is Conservatives winning the most seats but having to form a coalition with the Ulster Unionists.

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By *andS66Couple
over a year ago

Derby


"Unless there is a miraculous Tory landslide, May is gone, no doubt about that.

There have been calls for her resignation already from Tories (prior to JC doing the same thing).

Corbyn going nowhere but number 10 ....Have you brought a new outfit to wear to the riots.

Don't need one as the riots would only happen if the Tories won and continued as they have been with cut after cut...but still managing to reduce the tax on the rich! But heyho I'm hoping that there is not a cat in hells chance of that happening.

(Hells)

FIFM...Labour central are saying the Labour canvassing is not getting the support that is reflected in the polls when they are knocking on doors accross the country.

I think you will find they will get the support on the day

Just wish he'd put Abbott on the sick earlier though"

Perhaps he couldn't.... Perhaps with Abbott towards Corbyn it's not a case what you know, nor who you know. Perhaps it's what you know about who you know.

Perhaps he couldn't get rid of her because she's got something over him. Apart from her breasts 40 years ago that is.

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By *abioMan
over a year ago

Newcastle and Gateshead


"i think it will end up being smaller than last time... but i can see the conservatives being able to run a minority administration with the help of the northern ireland parties...."

Someone got it right....l thank for

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Farage just called for mays head...

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By *thwalescplCouple
over a year ago

brecon


"There is little to know chance of Labour winning an overall majority. The reality is that the Conservatives are going to win, the only question is by how much. There is an outside chance that the Conservatives may not get an over all majority but it's unlikely and, even if it did happen, It's far more likely that the maths would work for a Conservative / Ulster Unionist coalition than a Progressive alliance of any sort involving Labour.

For me, for the first time ever, I don't really think it matters who wins; the economy is going to be screwed up either way. The Conservatives are going to screw the economy up with a disastrous BREXIT and Labour would screw the economy up with high taxes and a slightly less disastrous BREXIT.

This election was probably the last chance to stop BREXIT but the people have decided on mass to vote for the two main parties that are pushing forward with BREXIT.

Regardless who wins out of the two, the next 5 to 10 years will be all about increasing taxes and decreasing services as the economy nosedives as a direct result of BREXIT.

When it all goes tits-up I will say 'I told you so'.

It's the 2017 general election ffs.

Some people just will not let go of last year's (in capitals) BREXIT

Austerity, cuts etc is the attempt to bail the UK out of the mess the last Labour government left us in.

Another 5 years with Corbyn et al at the helm would bankrupt the UK. Another 5 years with may and britain will be in extreme poverty and foodbanks will be the new supermarkets....Will food banks be abolished under a labour government.????

Since we are not in Victorian times and the seventh wealthiest country on the planet! I would not look to see who would abolish them. As they simply should not have the need to exist.

I agree, they shouldn't be abolished but the need for them to exist should be removed. What I don't see is how increasing public spending by £50 billion, and with it the national dept because anyone who knows anything about economics knows you can't raise that amount of money from only the top 5% of tax payers, is going to help improve things to make this possible.

Jeremy won't raise his £50 billion through taxing the top 5% and will either not deliver, have to tax all more, drastically increase dept or, most likely, all three.

I havent time to go through all the economics as going out but in the meantime I'll leave you with this.....how much have the tories borrowed? "

I see you changed your profile name, wise choice lol

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"There is little to know chance of Labour winning an overall majority. The reality is that the Conservatives are going to win, the only question is by how much. There is an outside chance that the Conservatives may not get an over all majority but it's unlikely and, even if it did happen, It's far more likely that the maths would work for a Conservative / Ulster Unionist coalition than a Progressive alliance of any sort involving Labour.

For me, for the first time ever, I don't really think it matters who wins; the economy is going to be screwed up either way. The Conservatives are going to screw the economy up with a disastrous BREXIT and Labour would screw the economy up with high taxes and a slightly less disastrous BREXIT.

This election was probably the last chance to stop BREXIT but the people have decided on mass to vote for the two main parties that are pushing forward with BREXIT.

Regardless who wins out of the two, the next 5 to 10 years will be all about increasing taxes and decreasing services as the economy nosedives as a direct result of BREXIT.

When it all goes tits-up I will say 'I told you so'.

It's the 2017 general election ffs.

Some people just will not let go of last year's (in capitals) BREXIT

Austerity, cuts etc is the attempt to bail the UK out of the mess the last Labour government left us in.

Another 5 years with Corbyn et al at the helm would bankrupt the UK. Another 5 years with may and britain will be in extreme poverty and foodbanks will be the new supermarkets....Will food banks be abolished under a labour government.????

Since we are not in Victorian times and the seventh wealthiest country on the planet! I would not look to see who would abolish them. As they simply should not have the need to exist.

I agree, they shouldn't be abolished but the need for them to exist should be removed. What I don't see is how increasing public spending by £50 billion, and with it the national dept because anyone who knows anything about economics knows you can't raise that amount of money from only the top 5% of tax payers, is going to help improve things to make this possible.

Jeremy won't raise his £50 billion through taxing the top 5% and will either not deliver, have to tax all more, drastically increase dept or, most likely, all three.

I havent time to go through all the economics as going out but in the meantime I'll leave you with this.....how much have the tories borrowed?

I see you changed your profile name, wise choice lol "

Changed back to old name....seems pointless keeping it after election...win or lose

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