Dobba
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I can guarantee which of the two compliance will be looking into.Meh. Paul Mason said the same thing the other day. Suggesting people vote tactically is something that crops up every election.
I can guarantee which of the two compliance will be looking into.Meh. Paul Mason said the same thing the other day. Suggesting people vote tactically is something that crops up every election.
We all know about @Stanley Road.I've got an idea who a few of them are
Where are you registered to vote? Please ffs dont vote ukip in a swing seat.hello
Where are you registered to vote? Please ffs dont vote ukip in a swing seat.
During the next election the Torries will be in negotiations with their Europe counterparts. Regardless of how people stand to brexit, most voters support their side once they perceive that there is a conflict with foreign nations. The “support us or you hurt the outcome of the negotiations” argument will be implicit and it will work wonders. It always does. It will be very hard for Labour to oppose the Torries on anything that relates to Brexit and Brexit will be the dominating topic. So even if Labour would be strong, it would be a very difficult election. Considering the state of Labour and these circumstances, anything but a historically bad result would be a positive surprise.
We all know about @Stanley Road.
His red cover's been blown long back.
nah safe Tory seat (thankfully), in Finchley&Golders GreenWhere are you registered to vote? Please ffs dont vote ukip in a swing seat.
3 labour wins out of last 5. Your idea of safe seems rather adventurous to me.nah safe Tory seat (thankfully), in Finchley&Golders Green
I don't understand the hatred people have for Corbyn. I'm not voting Labour but that's only because it's a Tory v Lib Dem battle over here.
Is it simply because he's not New Labour?
Actually that's fair. I was thinking safe in terms of what is expected this election.3 labour wins out of last 5. Your idea of safe seems rather adventurous to me.
And then there's this.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/201...idate-calls-for-ban-on-muslim--veil-in-publi/
I've been saying they need to rebrand, even try and be the pragmatic bunch, hoover up some of the center and some populist policies. Shame it's in disarray and won't happen though.What is the logic behind UKIP votes now? They've done the whole get us out of Europe thing and their leader is a complete pleb.
What is the logic behind UKIP votes now? They've done the whole get us out of Europe thing and their leader is a complete pleb.
They're full on going for the Labour leave vote in the north by the looks of it, particularly when they couple it with saying they wont stand against "solid Brexiteers" (Tories, probably Hoey).3 labour wins out of last 5. Your idea of safe seems rather adventurous to me.
And then there's this.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/201...idate-calls-for-ban-on-muslim--veil-in-publi/
I used to rent in Wycombe Gdns in Golders Green and work in Ballards Lane, Nth Finchley, many years ago.nah safe Tory seat (thankfully), in Finchley&Golders Green
They are never going to get the inner city seats. What they might do is feck over enough centrist tories to put in a pickle their life time goal of a solid brexit. Geniuses the whole lot of them.They're full on going for the Labour leave vote in the north by the looks of it, particularly when they couple it with saying they wont stand against "solid Brexiteers" (Tories, probably Hoey).
My little part of the world!I used to rent in Wycombe Gdns in Golders Green and work in Ballards Lane, Nth Finchley, many years ago.
Examples?So the Tories have succeeded in perpetuating the myth that a country can't run on a deficit. It is healthy to spend.
Actually that's fair. I was thinking safe in terms of what is expected this election.
umm errr umm not totally against that link....
When people walk through my front door they are greeted by a huge picture of Woody Guthrie, a man so left wing he was horizontal.We all know about @Stanley Road.
His red cover's been blown long back.
I don't think people care about any other issue which is terrible news for Labour. Brexit and tory rule will probably leave the country in a state ready for Labour to pick up next time around maybe.
ARE POLLSTERS READY FOR THE ELECTION?
The snap election means that polling innovations introduced after 2015’s general election are being put to the test sooner than expected. By Anthony Wells
The British Polling Council’s inquiry into what went wrong with the polls in 2015 concluded it was down to poor samples and most polling companies seem to agree. The ever increasing difficulty of getting people to participate in surveys meant those who did were increasingly unrepresentative, being too engaged, too educated, and too interested in politics. These issues were not being adequately corrected in the pre-2015 weighting schemes.
The effect of all of this was to skew things towards Labour. For example, the sort of young people who took part in polls went out and voted for Labour, but the sort of young people polling companies couldn’t reach ended up staying at home and not voting.
So, in this morning's round of interviews, in his rush to castigate corbyn for his attitude of not wanting to turn the world into a nuclear wasteland, Fallon said he would use Trident as a first strike weapon.
This violates the nuclear proliferation treaty, UN and NATO laws and puts us on a level of Kim Jong Il.
I will await the media eviscerating him for the idiocy, because I am told it is in no way biased.
Suits the Tories fine, its a major weak spot for Corbyn & they'll want it dominating the headlines as long as possible. I wouldn't be surprised if it was a planned move, strikes me as classic Crosby. If we have a week of long, handwringing Guardian articles and short nasty Daily Mail pieces articulating both sides of the issue, that keeps the focus exactly where they want it to be. It may backfire on the Tories of course, but I suspect most people don't appreciate the difference between a first & a retaliatory strike anyway, so the Tories just get lots of quotes of Corbyn saying "I would never use Trident" that they can spin. The Tories love to fight dirty.
For Labour's part, their failure to lock down the Trident issue is baffling. Everyone knows its a vote killer, so Corbyn's team needed to get it right from the off. Even if they campaigned on dismantling it, at least that a strong and clear position. Corbyn's non-answer on Marr means the position of the leader not supporting it despite it being party policy continues. That not only makes him look weak & the party look divided, but it allows both his pro- and anti-nuclear opponents to paint him as they want to.
Seems UKIP have gone for fascism this election.
Seems UKIP have gone for fascism this election.
He learned nothing from Stalingrad either.Paul Nuttall should know the dangers of fascism considering his brave fight on the front-line during World War II.
Paul Nuttall should know the dangers of fascism considering his brave fight on the front-line during World War II.
Very good
Poor bloke's done enough fighting after beating Sonny Liston twice.