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
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Scouse

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It would have been if the SNP vote hadn't collapsed - which I must admit I'm still finding the funniest thing of the night :)
Meh. They're still in power in Skirtland. But yeah, it's an own goal. They'd have been in power with Labour if they'd just stfu about Indiref for 6 months...
 

Job

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Oh look here I am posting in April

I have a feeling this is going to backfire on May and we could see a cameron/brexit disaster for the tories.
 

Job

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Oh, so terrorist isn't defined by "blowing people up" - it's "blowing lots of people up".

So the terrorists in manchester and london were "less terrorist" than the DUP then. Right? Should we, like, let them off or something?
Nope DUP freedom fighters..cos they were fighting IRA...signed William of Orange
 

Bodhi

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Oh, so terrorist isn't defined by "blowing people up" - it's "blowing lots of people up".

So the terrorists in manchester and london were "less terrorist" than the DUP then. Right? Should we, like, let them off or something?

One man's terrorist is another man's freedom fighter!
 

Scouse

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Oh look here I am posting in April
Job - you've posted so much absolute contradictory twaddle that at some point one of your predictions was going to be relatable to actual reality by pure chance.

You're the Mystic Meg of Freddieshouse. :)
 

BloodOmen

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Nope DUP freedom fighters..cos they were fighting IRA...signed William of Orange

2 wrongs don't make a right.

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Moriath

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Oh, so terrorist isn't defined by "blowing people up" - it's "blowing lots of people up".

So the terrorists in manchester and london were "less terrorist" than the DUP then. Right? Should we, like, let them off or something?
I dont know that much about the dup. Just know that sf was the ira.
 

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What is strange is that I expected social media to implode due to the result as it really really is not the best outcome for pro Brexit, but weirdly everything is weirdly calm....... where are the pro brexiters who went out of the way to rub the noses of the remainders in the outcome for many months... I wonder if that element of the populous actually understand what this outcome has done.... additionally Job apprears to be quiet today although still posting occasional tummy rubbish.. excellent day so far
 

BloodOmen

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What is strange is that I expected social media to implode due to the result as it really really is not the best outcome for pro Brexit, but weirdly everything is weirdly calm....... where are the pro brexiters who went out of the way to rub the noses of the remainders in the outcome for many months... I wonder if that element of the populous actually understand what this outcome has done.... additionally Job apprears to be quiet today although still posting occasional tummy rubbish.. excellent day so far

I think Labour supporters are pretty happy with the outcome tbh, New Labour basically dead - gained some incredible momentum and Corybn has well and truly cemented his worth into history as one of the greatest Labour leaders ever (and all that after surviving what he has)
 

BloodOmen

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Was only a matter of time this popped up on Twitter - this pleases me greatly, maybe she'll understand how Corbyn felt now.

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Bodhi

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If Labour scrapped trident I would fellate Corbyn and paint my house red.

Kind of need to be in power to do that.

If the rest of the world got rid of their nukes at the same time I would be 100% behind this, but as that isn't very likely, I'd rather we kept our big stick just in case.
 

Job

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Job - you've posted so much absolute contradictory twaddle that at some point one of your predictions was going to be relatable to actual reality by pure chance.

You're the Mystic Meg of Freddieshouse. :)
Nope...always said she was going to fuck it up.
 

Bodhi

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What is strange is that I expected social media to implode due to the result as it really really is not the best outcome for pro Brexit, but weirdly everything is weirdly calm....... where are the pro brexiters who went out of the way to rub the noses of the remainders in the outcome for many months... I wonder if that element of the populous actually understand what this outcome has done.... additionally Job apprears to be quiet today although still posting occasional tummy rubbish.. excellent day so far

Not entirely sure about that - an awful lot of MP's yesterday got voted in on a Hard Brexit ticket, given that was in both Tory and Labour manifestos. Add in the collase of the Remainer parties (Lib Dum, SNP), so I would leave my chickens uncounted for now.
 

Scouse

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an awful lot of MP's yesterday got voted in on a Hard Brexit ticket, given that was in both Tory and Labour manifestos.
Hard brexit was *not* in the labour manifesto or campaign.

Access to tarrif-free single market? They want that. Immigration controlled? Just about "maybe" some reductions.

Labour is all soft-brexit.
 

Scouse

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Source please, or your talking bollocks again.
Considering I posted that this was earlier in the thread then perhaps you should look yourself?

Or I could do the work for you - page 3 you retard. There's a search function you know. Or you could just grow a sense of humour.
 

Moriath

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What is strange is that I expected social media to implode due to the result as it really really is not the best outcome for pro Brexit, but weirdly everything is weirdly calm....... where are the pro brexiters who went out of the way to rub the noses of the remainders in the outcome for many months... I wonder if that element of the populous actually understand what this outcome has done.... additionally Job apprears to be quiet today although still posting occasional tummy rubbish.. excellent day so far
I found it was ther emainers that were the larger group of complainers on social media after the ref
 

Raven

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Considering I posted that this was earlier in the thread then perhaps you should look yourself?

Or I could do the work for you - page 3 you retard. There's a search function you know. Or you could just grow a sense of humour.

No, sorry, maybe you don't understand, again. I need you to supply a source, where I say that a progressive alliance would never be on the cards, seeing as you just claimed I laughed at the idea of one.

I am not going to bother searching for something that isn't there, I will leave that to you.
 

Raven

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Ah, there it is. The trusty facepalm. Always nice to have in the back pocket if you haven't got a clue what you are talking about.
 

Scouse

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I can't be arsed with you A) not understanding what was said (or rather, putting your own interpretation on the meaning of what was said) then B) failing to get it when it was pointed out to you, before C) getting all angry-raven-on-the-rampage again.

So you get a facepalm.
 

Raven

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Sorry, again. You appear to be making assertions that someone is doing or saying something when they haven't. Where is the anger? It's only you resorting to name calling and angry facepalms here. Where is the link to me saying what you claim I said? Come on, you are usually so keen on a source.

If you are trying to turn it around and say you meant that I couldn't see the Tories doing so badly, well sure, nobody did. But if that is the case you need to learn a bit about sentence structure.
 

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