General Election 2017 | Cabinet reshuffle: Hunt re-appointed Health Secretary for record third time

How do you intend to vote in the 2017 General Election if eligible?

  • Conservatives

    Votes: 80 14.5%
  • Labour

    Votes: 322 58.4%
  • Lib Dems

    Votes: 57 10.3%
  • Green

    Votes: 20 3.6%
  • SNP

    Votes: 13 2.4%
  • UKIP

    Votes: 29 5.3%
  • Independent

    Votes: 3 0.5%
  • Plaid Cymru

    Votes: 2 0.4%
  • Sinn Fein

    Votes: 11 2.0%
  • Other (UUP, DUP, BNP, and anyone else I have forgotten)

    Votes: 14 2.5%

  • Total voters
    551
  • Poll closed .
If pressed, I suspect (in private, at least) Corbyn might say it would be better if Trump was not around.
 
Unlike you I worked in politics (not the UK one) and I can recognise a leader whose simply un electable from miles ahead. I was part of a party who was lead by a JC and I've seen a party whose been in opposition for more then 2 decades win with the biggest majority in the country's history as soon as that man left the party's leadership

Believe me, the faster JC goes down the faster we'll have labour in government.


There's no way TM will lose this GE. However if JC stop ruining the party then there's every chance the LP can win the next, especially if hard Brexit hits the UK hard.
Just pretend 2010 and 2015 didn't happen. fecking Corbyn.

I wonder if they got a 2-for-1 deal when they bought that policy tombstone.
 
So was Keir Hardie, and, pertinently, Clement Attlee

Attlee was also known for being willing to compromise and have dialects with lots of different sects of his party. Very different to the sort of Labour party we see today.
 
Unlike you I worked in politics (not the UK one) and I can recognise a leader whose simply un electable from miles ahead. I was part of a party who was lead by a JC and I've seen a party whose been in opposition for more then 2 decades win with the biggest majority in the country's history as soon as that man left the premises.

Believe me, the faster JC goes down the faster we'll have labour in government.

There's no way TM will lose this GE. However if JC stop ruining the party then there's every chance the LP can win the next, especially if hard Brexit hits the UK hard.
You don't even know the difference between a social democratic and a communist(Corbyn is not a communist). Have a word with yourself.
 
@devilish

I'm strongly feeling that a dignified abstention is the right way forward for you.

Not really. If lib dem win enough seats, then its evident that the remain camp is still alive and kicking and are willing to vote to anyone who cares about their will. That's how Ukip acted during last elections. They made the tories shiver enough to concede to a referendum and while they lost the battle (ie the GE) they did won the war (Brexit).
 
Just pretend 2010 and 2015 didn't happen. fecking Corbyn.

I wonder if they got a 2-for-1 deal when they bought that policy tombstone.

Miliband was unelectable too. Who would vote for somebody who backstabbed his own brother? Chuka or Sadiq are the labour party best chance to win
 
That's the problem, he did not say either of those things really, but that is the simple way it is presented. He stated an obvious fact about bombing syria, more bombs kill more civilians and turn more people into extremists who then attack us. At some point, someone has to say stop, because it is not and will not ever work. We have to look for other solutions. He did though, say we would be better off if the isis guy was gone, if it could be done with no harm to innocents.

He wants to decommission trident, but he knows the party do not want that. Now more than ever is that not a good idea to work towards? We have a psychopath in North Korea and a moron in Washington both with these things and everyone is worrying, and yet still the idea we should work towards getting rid of them all is seen as odd. Beggars belief really, if anything at all in the last 70 years should focus people on why nuclear weapons are bad, it is trump with his finger on the button.

On the ISIS point. If he is asked that question he should just say yes. The working assumption being that the strike is there to be had and the leader killed. It just highlights how bad he is at his job. He leaves himself open to be taken apart.

On the nuclear deterrent. No I don't think that rogue nuclear states and Western conflicts with Russia make nuclear disarmament more appealing and that Britain should lead the way by getting rid of Trident. In a nuclear free world God only knows what Putin would be up to in terms of reclaiming the Soviet territory or what designs he would have on Western Europe.
 
You've already downgraded to only hoping? :lol:

With all fairness, how can you expect me to answer that question? What I do know is

a- next elections is a walk over. TM will win.
b- JC had damaged the Labour party big time. If he suffers a big defeat then hopefully he'll be out
c- Brexit will probably hit the UK hard. The Tory party will lose popularity and its therefore important for the LP to have a decent politician capable of exploiting that
 
You'll be scrapping the barrel for someone to replace him with tbh if the polling so far is replicated.

Hopefully Chuka or Sadiq will take over. I actually met the latter once. He's quite an intelligent and charismatic man. I voted for him as mayor of London and I'll vote for labour if he's leading the darn thing
 
On the ISIS point. If he is asked that question he should just say yes. The working assumption being that the strike is there to be had and the leader killed. It just highlights how bad he is at his job. He leaves himself open to be taken apart.

On the nuclear deterrent. No I don't think that rogue nuclear states and Western conflicts with Russia make nuclear disarmament more appealing and that Britain should lead the way by getting rid of Trident. In a nuclear free world God only knows what Putin would be up to in terms of reclaiming the Soviet territory or what designs he would have on Western Europe.
You could imagine a strike to kill the ISIS leader. He would be regarded by ISIS as a martyr and someone would take his place. The MSM would love it, the "strong leader" that made the call would come in for a lot of praise, their standing in the polls would rise - and we'd carry on with no significant change on the battlefield.
 
With all fairness, how can you expect me to answer that question?
Did I stumble upon a hypothetical too far? Because you seemed pretty certain on others not too long ago.
Believe me, the faster JC goes down the faster we'll have labour in government.

There's no way TM will lose this GE. However if JC stop ruining the party then there's every chance the LP can win the next, especially if hard Brexit hits the UK hard.
 
With all fairness, how can you expect me to answer that question? What I do know is

a- next elections is a walk over. TM will win.
b- JC had damaged the Labour party big time. If he suffers a big defeat then hopefully he'll be out
c- Brexit will probably hit the UK hard. The Tory party will lose popularity and its therefore important for the LP to have a decent politician capable of exploiting that
Membership?
 
I forget what it is, but there's a reason for JC to stay on after a crushing defeat, if his preferred final destination for all this is to split the Labour Party irrevocably & force a wholesale re-alignment of the Left generally.

edit - 'reason' aside from being stubbornly stark raving bonkers



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The PLP voted for David Miliband, for what it's worth.
 
You could imagine a strike to kill the ISIS leader. He would be regarded by ISIS as a martyr and someone would take his place. The MSM would love it, the "strong leader" that made the call would come in for a lot of praise, their standing in the polls would rise - and we'd carry on with no significant change on the battlefield.

Are there any military strategists anywhere in the world that don't think killing the leaders of ISIS is a good idea?
 
You've got your opinion. I got mine. I am leftie myself but he's too far left for my liking
That's fair enough but he's literally not a communist. Also(you don't have answer if you don't want to)but is there any policies of Corbyn's Labour that you disagree with ? The policy aren't particularly far left or radical.
 
Hopefully Chuka or Sadiq will take over. I actually met the latter once. He's quite an intelligent and charismatic man. I voted for him as mayor of London and I'll vote for labour if he's leading the darn thing

He's not an MP and isn't standing for election. Whilst in theory that might not stop Labour picking him as Leader the press will have a field day with it. I think its naive to think Sadiq Khan's ethnicity and religion wouldn't be a problem for a huge part of the country too as much as it disgusts me to write that.
 
Miliband was unelectable too. Who would vote for somebody who backstabbed his own brother? Chuka or Sadiq are the labour party best chance to win

I'm kinda meh on Khan. A lot of hype surrounding him but he comes across as a bit...empty, maybe? Might just be me. On the other hand, I don't mind Chuka. Spoke a fair bit of sense on Brexit etc.
 
They sure know how to pick 'em.
Well, the Tories probably wouldn't have won a majority and we probably wouldn't have left the EU. Given you recent revelation that Labour needs to do well at elections to prevent the Tories doing immeasurable damage, would've thought that might appeal.
 
Well, the Tories probably wouldn't have won a majority and we probably wouldn't have left the EU. Given you recent revelation that Labour needs to do well at elections to prevent the Tories doing immeasurable damage, would've thought that might appeal.
He was such a good candidate that he couldn't convince the people in his own party. But absolutely, he'd clearly have killed it on the national stage.

Britain wouldn't have left the EU, Fergie would still be United manager, it would rain Skittles.
 
He was such a good candidate that he couldn't convince the people in his own party. But absolutely, he'd clearly have killed it on the national stage.

Britain wouldn't have left the EU, Fergie would still be United manager, it would rain Skittles.
He won the membership vote.