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Post by stuart1974 on Jun 7, 2017 10:52:33 GMT
Earlier in this thread I suggested a Conservative win with a majority of around 50. During the campaign I thought maybe higher (80+) at times and lower (30 or fewer) at others. So I'll stick with 50.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 7, 2017 10:53:36 GMT
They reckon she was an easy lay,and gave a blowjob to die for . Well, I'd certainly want to die if I was forced to shag her! Even Darth Vadar wouldn't have enough force to make me do that! Although Baggins has previous.............
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Post by gasstrictband on Jun 7, 2017 12:55:20 GMT
Raw Power, Iggy Pop.
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Post by Marshy on Jun 7, 2017 13:22:41 GMT
Well, I'd certainly want to die if I was forced to shag her! Even Darth Vadar wouldn't have enough force to make me do that! Although Baggins has previous............. I like the way her knickers (tent) are the same colour as the sheets, perhaps she's trying to blend in? Good luck with that one!
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Post by scoobydoogas on Jun 7, 2017 14:53:54 GMT
Even Darth Vadar wouldn't have enough force to make me do that! Although Baggins has previous............. I like the way her knickers (tent) are the same colour as the sheets, perhaps she's trying to blend in? Good luck with that one! Err, that's a sheet she's wearing!!
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Post by Hugo the Elder on Jun 7, 2017 15:19:06 GMT
I think it's going to end up closer than people think.
It's a 2 horse race more than its ever been with Lib Dems a joke and UKIP a spent force.
Many non Tory supporters may find themselves reluctantly backing Labour through lack of choice rather than actual support for them.
Be interesting to see where the UKIP vote goes though.
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Post by peterparker on Jun 7, 2017 16:40:19 GMT
I think it's going to end up closer than people think. It's a 2 horse race more than its ever been with Lib Dems a joke and UKIP a spent force. Many non Tory supporters may find themselves reluctantly backing Labour through lack of choice rather than actual support for them. Be interesting to see where the UKIP vote goes though. A lot of UKIP will go Tories presumably. No UkIP in Bristol East, as they see the Tories being able to overcome the smallisH majority Labour had. UKIP had 7000 odd.votes and the Lab majority is just under 4000 Im voting for neither the Tories or Labour so have a choice of Libs or Green
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Post by Hugo the Elder on Jun 7, 2017 16:42:37 GMT
I think it's going to end up closer than people think. It's a 2 horse race more than its ever been with Lib Dems a joke and UKIP a spent force. Many non Tory supporters may find themselves reluctantly backing Labour through lack of choice rather than actual support for them. Be interesting to see where the UKIP vote goes though. A lot of UKIP will go Tories presumably. No UkIP in Bristol East, as they see the Tories being able to overcome the smallisH majority Labour had. UKIP had 7000 odd.votes and the Lab majority is just under 4000 Im voting for neither the Tories or Labour so have a choice of Libs or Green So no choice at all. May as well just draw a big willy on your ballot paper.
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Post by Hugo the Elder on Jun 7, 2017 16:44:30 GMT
I think it's going to end up closer than people think. It's a 2 horse race more than its ever been with Lib Dems a joke and UKIP a spent force. Many non Tory supporters may find themselves reluctantly backing Labour through lack of choice rather than actual support for them. Be interesting to see where the UKIP vote goes though. A lot of UKIP will go Tories presumably. No UkIP in Bristol East, as they see the Tories being able to overcome the smallisH majority Labour had. UKIP had 7000 odd.votes and the Lab majority is just under 4000 Im voting for neither the Tories or Labour so have a choice of Libs or Green Also, I'm not so sure. I know a lot of people who voted UKIP who would have voted Labour previously.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 7, 2017 16:54:08 GMT
I'm expecting a Tory majority of 100+, anything less will be a disappointment for them and their supporters you'd imagine.
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Post by William Wilson on Jun 7, 2017 17:07:01 GMT
I think it's going to end up closer than people think. It's a 2 horse race more than its ever been with Lib Dems a joke and UKIP a spent force. Many non Tory supporters may find themselves reluctantly backing Labour through lack of choice rather than actual support for them. Be interesting to see where the UKIP vote goes though. In the south, back to the Conservatives. In the north, back to Labour. Given what happened in the last general election, in the EU referendum, and the US election, tomorrow`s result is very difficult to call. I`ll go for a 30 seat majority to TM. It`ll be very very interesting to see if people believe Corbyn`s promises, or are put off by his previous ( present?) attitude towards groups such as the IRA, and Hamas.
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Post by Dirt Dogg on Jun 7, 2017 17:55:40 GMT
I'm feeling a Labour win, we'll wake up on Friday with Supreme Leader Corbyn flying the Soviet Flag high above Number 10.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 7, 2017 18:35:15 GMT
A lot of UKIP will go Tories presumably. No UkIP in Bristol East, as they see the Tories being able to overcome the smallisH majority Labour had. UKIP had 7000 odd.votes and the Lab majority is just under 4000 Im voting for neither the Tories or Labour so have a choice of Libs or Green So no choice at all. May as well just draw a big willy on your ballot paper. Prey tell, but just how is peterparker to know what a big willy looks like?
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Post by stuart1974 on Jun 7, 2017 18:47:21 GMT
So no choice at all. May as well just draw a big willy on your ballot paper. Prey tell, but just how is peterparker to know what a big willy looks like? He goes to the same gym as me.........😚
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Post by inee on Jun 7, 2017 20:51:34 GMT
Unbeleivable. Some people think Diane Abbott is being abused for being black. No just f**kin incompetent This, people have been conditioned so if someone disagrees with idiots like abbot, then the cries of racism go up, which in turn devalues the word, interesting that corbyn said shes on sick leave until the elections over,citing harassment and constant criticism from the media to the opposition. I believe if you give it out you should be able to take it, the real worry if if they get in her job will be waiting for her
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Post by inee on Jun 7, 2017 21:00:52 GMT
Any reduction or change in the Council Tax will have to be rebalanced from elsewhere. Overall taxes won't go down. exactly ,for me the best idea was the poll tax, payable by everyone over 18 in employment, where if fell down was the poll tax being set just below the old rates so if there were 3 adults in a house then they paid almost 3 times as much, if it had been implemented correctly then the costs would have been old rates + increase /3 .fairer and simple but oh no it f**ked everyone over instead, i like many others ended up in bloody court for non payment. My issue with a land based tax is that some people were savvy enough to buy a house on a large plot for the same as a normal house why should they pay more just because they had the foresight to buy at the right time. Wasan't it brown who wanted to do a land grab on peoples gardens(if i have the politician wrong please correct me). Still in 2 days we will know if it's sink or swim for this once proud country
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Post by mariobalotelli on Jun 8, 2017 0:18:23 GMT
If the younger generation come out then Labour will have a more than decent chance, if not they it'll be the Tories..
On the eu ref, 75% of those aged 18-24 voted to remain but only 36% of people aged 18-24 actually voted.
We young 'uns can't complain if the Tories win and we have another low turnout.
IMO voting anything other than Labour/Cons is a waste of a vote, unless it's tactical.
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Post by William Wilson on Jun 8, 2017 7:03:38 GMT
So no choice at all. May as well just draw a big willy on your ballot paper. Prey tell, but just how is peterparker to know what a big willy looks like? Five hours a day, watching Ron Jeremy dvds?
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Post by peterparker on Jun 8, 2017 7:05:33 GMT
If the younger generation come out then Labour will have a more than decent chance, if not they it'll be the Tories.. On the eu ref, 75% of those aged 18-24 voted to remain but only 36% of people aged 18-24 actually voted. We young 'uns can't complain if the Tories win and we have another low turnout. IMO voting anything other than Labour/Cons is a waste of a vote, unless it's tactical. in 2015 turnout was 65/66% and the 18-24 year olds turnout was about 45%.
www.if.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/How-did-young-people-vote-at-the-2015-general-election.pdf
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Post by inee on Jun 8, 2017 7:37:59 GMT
I think if the majority of young people voted ,then labour would always just pip the tories in the ballot ,you just have to think back a few decades a lot of first time voters were easily swayed by either the way thier family voted or swayed by lecturers at college or uni, those trends continue till today.
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