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Post by Deleted on Dec 12, 2019 21:44:47 GMT
Christ...those younger folk, their future Let's decry it...if you are a Tory Yeah those loveable younger folk saying f**k the prime minister. Go them. Such a powerful movement.
Just out of interest, is there a 'f**k Corbyn' campaign? Jesus Christ....
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Post by Deleted on Dec 12, 2019 21:45:39 GMT
I see the police have been called out in Bristol for reports of voter intimidation. Another example of the dark arts prevalent in this election. Plenty of lessons to be learnt across all sides, media, social media, spin doctors etc....otherwise will get even worse next time. Tories running scared?
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Post by aghast on Dec 12, 2019 21:51:10 GMT
I have a genuine mole, no kidding, who tells me that the Tories are doing very well in the North and Midlands.
In other news, Lib Dems set to take Esher and St Albans from the Tories. Labour to lose Burnley and Bolsover. Bye bye Beast.
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Post by peterparker on Dec 12, 2019 22:00:59 GMT
Tories 368 in exit poll
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Post by Officer Barbrady on Dec 12, 2019 22:01:23 GMT
wow that is worse than I thought it would be
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Post by Deleted on Dec 12, 2019 22:02:53 GMT
368 to 191 fuuuuuuuuuuuuck!
Might go to bed now. No drama to be had here.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 12, 2019 22:04:08 GMT
Laura K can barely contain her glee.
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Post by trevorgas on Dec 12, 2019 22:10:16 GMT
Laura K can barely contain her glee. Wow if the exit poll is correct Corbyns Labour party has suffered a massive rejection by the electorate which will take a decade to recover from A complete rejection of left wing policies so a lurch back to the centre ground is needed.
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Post by pudseygas on Dec 12, 2019 22:10:32 GMT
Don't get it. 'get Brexit done' Dam idiots. Old people ruining the future for the rest of us once again
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Post by Deleted on Dec 12, 2019 22:12:02 GMT
Only an exit poll, but they have been proven to be pretty accurate in the past, but if true......
This puts to bed any argument for Remain. It blows away any argument for a second referendum. It also clearly shows that the British public don't have a stomach for any extremist party. The Marxists have control of the Labour Party and they won't give it up. Do the moderate Labour MP's break away to form a new party, which they should have done a few years ago?
Anyway, there could be a few famous names losing their seats tonight.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 12, 2019 22:13:08 GMT
Laura K can barely contain her glee. Wow if the exit poll is correct Corbyns Labour party has suffered a massive rejection by the electorate which will take a decade to recover from A complete rejection of left wing policies so a lurch back to the centre ground is needed. This
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Post by Deleted on Dec 12, 2019 22:17:21 GMT
Laura K can barely contain her glee. Wow if the exit poll is correct Corbyns Labour party has suffered a massive rejection by the electorate which will take a decade to recover from A complete rejection of left wing policies so a lurch back to the centre ground is needed. I’m not sure- what happens if Brexit is the the shitshow everyone predicts? Who will the Tories have to blame then? The last labour government? People will demand a scapegoat and that will be Johnson and his crew, in the same way the Lib Dem’s buried themselves via the coalition.. So a rejuvenated Labour will be in prime position as will the Lib Dem’s. Like you say though Labour will need to occupy the centre ground. The majority don’t want anything left wing and I think that’s a sad indictment on the selfish nature of this country.
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Post by peterparker on Dec 12, 2019 22:17:53 GMT
The one positive is Corbyn will be gone. The big question then is whether the Labour membership see sense and elect someone sensible and nearer the centre ground
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Post by Deleted on Dec 12, 2019 22:18:50 GMT
Get a decent sleep guys.
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Post by trevorgas on Dec 12, 2019 22:19:39 GMT
Wow if the exit poll is correct Corbyns Labour party has suffered a massive rejection by the electorate which will take a decade to recover from A complete rejection of left wing policies so a lurch back to the centre ground is needed. I’m not sure- what happens if Brexit is the the shitshow everyone predicts? Who will the Tories have to blame then? The last labour government? People will demand a scapegoat and that will be Johnson and his crew, in the same way the Lib Dem’s buried themselves via the coalition.. So a rejuvenated Labour will be in prime position as will the Lib Dem’s. Like you say though Labour will need to occupy the centre ground. The majority don’t want anything left wing and I think that’s a sad indictment on the selfish nature of this country. It's democracy in action for better or worse
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Post by peterparker on Dec 12, 2019 22:20:30 GMT
Wow if the exit poll is correct Corbyns Labour party has suffered a massive rejection by the electorate which will take a decade to recover from A complete rejection of left wing policies so a lurch back to the centre ground is needed. I’m not sure- what happens if Brexit is the the shitshow everyone predicts? Who will the Tories have to blame then? The last labour government? People will demand a scapegoat and that will be Johnson and his crew, in the same way the Lib Dem’s buried themselves via the coalition.. So a rejuvenated Labour will be in prime position as will the Lib Dem’s. Like you say though Labour will need to occupy the centre ground. The majority don’t want anything left wing and I think that’s a sad indictment on the selfish nature of this country. There is room for a centre left party. I dont think its about selfishness. Moderate policies with investment i think are welcomed, but i dont think anyone can beleive Labour could spray money around like they were promising
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Post by Deleted on Dec 12, 2019 22:22:43 GMT
I see the police have been called out in Bristol for reports of voter intimidation. Another example of the dark arts prevalent in this election. Plenty of lessons to be learnt across all sides, media, social media, spin doctors etc....otherwise will get even worse next time. Tories running scared? Well it wouldn't seem so would it? Bolsover - enjoy!
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Post by Deleted on Dec 12, 2019 22:23:55 GMT
Don't get it. 'get Brexit done' f**king idiots. Old people ruining the future for the rest of us once again The baby boomers have got their fingerprints all over this, make no mistake. But it sounds like the younger working class have also turned against Labour because of Corbyn and that is a failing on Labour’s part.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 12, 2019 22:24:13 GMT
The one positive is Corbyn will be gone. The big question then is whether the Labour membership see sense and elect someone sensible and nearer the centre ground John McDonnell maybe.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 12, 2019 22:25:11 GMT
I’m not sure- what happens if Brexit is the the shitshow everyone predicts? Who will the Tories have to blame then? The last labour government? People will demand a scapegoat and that will be Johnson and his crew, in the same way the Lib Dem’s buried themselves via the coalition.. So a rejuvenated Labour will be in prime position as will the Lib Dem’s. Like you say though Labour will need to occupy the centre ground. The majority don’t want anything left wing and I think that’s a sad indictment on the selfish nature of this country. There is room for a centre left party. I dont think its about selfishness. Moderate policies with investment i think are welcomed, but i dont think anyone can beleive Labour could spray money around like they were promising I’d like to think so, but given what we have seen re Brexit Labour need to go back to the new labour days in order to be successful which for me means they would be treading on the Lib Dem’s toes.
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