General Election June 8th

Who will you vote for at the General Election?

  • Conservatives

    Votes: 189 28.8%
  • Labour

    Votes: 366 55.8%
  • Liberal Democrats

    Votes: 37 5.6%
  • SNP

    Votes: 8 1.2%
  • UKIP

    Votes: 23 3.5%
  • Other

    Votes: 33 5.0%

  • Total voters
    656
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Great decision by May, one she will not regret, bring it on, hopefully a 100+ Tory majority, Parliament will not reject it because Labour cannot vote against it now and their hapless leader has already said he welcomes her decision, none of the other parties are significant enough to affect the two thirds majority needed to call an election now, under the fixed term rule..

Sturgeon will be put to sleep and Corbyn will have to piss off after the result, a win, win, even for Labour supporters in the long term..
Hopefully the Lib dems will be sent packing into complete obscurity too...! Happy Days..!
 
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fuck off maggie shite, youve not got a fucking clue and are sucking at the shreds that trump feeds you... fucking desperate

You lefties can't help but get personal about things can you? Especially when you know you've got fuck all chance of a Labour government in the foreseeable future :-)
 
This will sort a lot of things out.

Labour to have any chance have to say Brexit ends.

They won't so they might suffer a extinction level event for them.

Up here, it will be seen as vindication of many of the view that labour under anything remotely resembling left wing will ever be elected again.

SNP call for second ref will be dependent on this result. A majority of seats will show the mandate is there. Another landslide and Indy ref2 cannot be denied.

Will remainders across the political
Divide unite behind a party to stop Brexit as s one off vote?

Will UKIP win seats?

I wonder if Farage will contest a seat?

I'm not wondering really. Of course the media hoor little **** will.

Exciting times.
 
Parliament can vote against it, it will take a 60% majority for it to go through which they do not have without the support from other parties. If they don't get that 60% they just go for a vote of no confidence which is a simple majority which they will easily get so GE whichever way.
Everyone is aware of that. But Labour have said before they'd support it and the Lib dems aren't going to say no.

The SNP may have a slight shudder but will run on another "vote us for a new Indy ref" and feel safe.
 
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