Politics General Election 2017

If the General Election was today, how would you vote?

  • Conservative

    Votes: 19 35.2%
  • Labour

    Votes: 15 27.8%
  • Liberal Democrat

    Votes: 10 18.5%
  • Ukip

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Green

    Votes: 5 9.3%
  • SNP

    Votes: 3 5.6%
  • Other

    Votes: 2 3.7%

  • Total voters
    54

Bodhi

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Yet you'd have to be a particular sort of retard to think Dianne Abbott would be an improvement.
 

Delboy

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Yeah, sure he means well and wants to make a better Britain and so on but as far as reality goes he doesn't have a clue. Nothing that he wants to do is affordable, neither is it workable, that's if he even has a firm idea of what he wants...As in details. "Free stuff for all" isn't really a workable approach for anyone.

Sounds like a Bernie Sanders
 

Delboy

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Before she could finish I threw a fucking sausage at her... waste of a good sausage, was a fucking expensive bratwurst

Politics, Finances and one other item are topics to avoid during these nice get togethers :)
 

Bodhi

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As opposed to someone who thinks the NHS is actually safe in Conservative hands?

I'm still struggling to see any hard evidence that it wouldn't be, other than a book someone wrote 5 years ago.

Plus I'm sure he's had a haircut since then.
 

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Corbyn's policies were always going to be popular but unless he has learnt how to grow magic money trees he'll never be able to pay for them, not that a lot of people think deeply about what any MP promises.
 

DaGaffer

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Corbyn's policies were always going to be popular but unless he has learnt how to grow magic money trees he'll never be able to pay for them, not that a lot of people think deeply about what any MP promises.

Meh, you're going to have no money and no jobs anyway, may as well be comfortable as the country sinks into the sea.
 

Raven

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They are using new metrics apparently so they won't be catastrophically wrong again this time, apparently, allegedly, an expert has claimed.
 

BloodOmen

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They are using new metrics apparently so they won't be catastrophically wrong again this time, apparently, allegedly, an expert has claimed.

Did the expert try and sell you some magic beans :p?
 

old.user4556

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Imagine a Labour and SNP coalition at Westminster.

AHAHAHAHA.
 

Talivar

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Interesting now Corbyn has agreed to tonights debate, do you think May will?
 

caLLous

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She has a tough choice to make and none of her options make her look any less of a twat.
 

Scouse

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She has a tough choice to make and none of her options make her look any less of a twat.
I think Tory HQ know very well she'd not come across well at any debate. Their manifesto would also be torn apart as she flaffs.

I think they'll take the hit of her being seen as a coward. Better that than a laughing stock. Plus, the tories personal attacks on Corbyn won't go down well on TV - whereas in the papers that's not a terrible tactic.
 

caLLous

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She'd get painted into a corner within a few minutes of the start of the debate because of all the lies and u-turns. Then she'd just get cross and start lashing out and shouting.
 

Gwadien

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Corbyn seems to be smashing it at rallies and stuff though, he's got that 'approachable' human side of him, makes him less of a robot.

Jeremy Corbyn to take part in seven-way TV debate - BBC News

(the video of him announcing it)

He also has a sense of humour where he can laugh off questions, and possibly dodge questions a great deal easier than May can. May has that deep stare, use first names and repeat the same shit over and over again.

That's why she'd be torn up on a TV debate.
 

BloodOmen

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Corbyn seems to be smashing it at rallies and stuff though, he's got that 'approachable' human side of him, makes him less of a robot.

Jeremy Corbyn to take part in seven-way TV debate - BBC News

He's a down to earth bloke and he's genuinely for the people, unlike May who is anything but.

Also

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