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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Yeah but apart from them he's got no policies
That list of policies is worth discussion - it is at the heart of something we exchanged posts about regarding Corbyn and May on the election thread.

Best to do it on the A50 thread though
 
One of the reasons I thought a poll would be good on this thread is that iirc the referendum one more accurately reflected the national rather than the nw/MCR voting picture.

This one will not closely reflect the national outcome as the Referendum one did, unless there is the application of some method to factor in the fact of Cheesy's post:

" I know that, but would still expect a Labour lead in a poll like this. if this is an indication of how far the Labour vote has fallen nationwide they really could be in for an almighty kicking."

It follows, IMO, that our poll should significantly underestimate/over-represent the level of Conservative/Labour support across the nation on a GE vote
 
So, good to see the Labour party rallying around to display unity and clear direction:

https://www.theguardian.com/politic...-lib-dem-where-they-are-open-minded-on-brexit

I actually see this as Blair acting to achieve the Labour party getting so decimated that even Corbyn feels that he has to stand down and then they can get on with rebuilding the party in his image.

What I found disappointing - trying to genuinely look at it from a 'best for Labour perspective', was Corbyn's statement in 'fighting back'.

“On 9 June, we will either have a Labour government or a Tory one. If you want Brexit to be used to turn Britain into a low-wage tax haven, vote Tory. If you want a Britain for the many not the few after Brexit, vote Labour. The choice is clear.”

Is that all he can put forward? quoting a brief statement/shot across the bows by May, last December I think, at a time when the EU were making very bullish/anti-UK statements, that has not been repeated. It was aimed at and it served the purpose of, reminding the EU that we are not just going to be pushed around. It is not what we want but if they seek to force us into a corner through a winner takes all negotiating approach then there could be consequences because the UK will then have to look to it's own interests.

I would have expected and actually hoped for something a bit more statesman like from Corbyn.

How fucking simplistic is it to project the UK's post-Brexit strategy to be all about establishing a 'low-wage tax haven' - really desperate stuff and ignores the content of the A50 notice and also the manifesto rumours that have been recently leaked. I have seen the same posted on here - as I say desperate stuff.
 
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What worries me is there are 13 people who think the lib dems deserve a vote. After the last coalition where it appeared their contribution was to make the tea they don't deserve to be in charge of themselves.
 
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