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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This'll be passed of as 'Boris being Boris' had Jess Phillips done it woe betide her!
 
So this morning Corbyn fails to condemn the IRA and Farron fails to say abortion is ok but the blue moon focus is on Boris sneaking a peak at Peston's notes.

Forgot farrons twitching when asked about abortion or gay marriage. We have a right group of leaders. We need uncle Nige back.
 
So this morning Corbyn fails to condemn the IRA and Farron fails to say abortion is ok but the blue moon focus is on Boris sneaking a peak at Peston's notes.

Corbyn will never condemn the IRA in the way you want, he's a man in his late 60's who has always seen the IRA as part of a struggle for Irish self determination.

Perversely your support for Brexit has greatly improved the possibility of a united Ireland.

PS: Boris filching Peston's notes is important because it exposes him for the child that he is.
 
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So this morning Corbyn fails to condemn the IRA and Farron fails to say abortion is ok but the blue moon focus is on Boris sneaking a peak at Peston's notes.

andrew neil brought up a radio broadcast from 2-3 years ago to someone who wasn't corbyn and wasn't in a position to answer rather than talk about what was happening today and farron fumbled again, both these things did nothing to progress the election debate on the manifestos launched, the marr show was the only one that did it's job today the rest ain't worth talking about tbf.

Corbyn has said consistantly he opposes any sides using violence, and that any people in a conflict should find peaceful solutions through dialogue.
 
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So this morning Corbyn fails to condemn the IRA and Farron fails to say abortion is ok but the blue moon focus is on Boris sneaking a peak at Peston's notes.
Did you see the interview or just going off how it's being reported by the vested interests in keeping the status quo?
 
It would be so nice to have a balanced media that's not toadying up to the Tories and UKIP whilst constantly attacking Labour at any opportunity, as well as ignoring the Lib Dems and the Greens.
 
andrew neil brought up a radio broadcast from 2-3 years ago to someone who wasn't corbyn and wasn't in a position to answer rather than talk about what was happening today and farron fumbled again, both these things did nothing to progress the election debate on the manifestos launched, the marr show was the only one that did it's job today the rest ain't worth talking about tbf.

Corbyn has said consistantly he opposes any sides using violence, and that any people in a conflict should find peaceful solutions through dialogue.

I think you've missed the sky interview.

 
Wow, the Labour vote is really strengthening on here.

Heard on Radio 4 that Corbyn is the only leader who's ratings have gone up since the start of the campaign. I'm no Labour supporter, but every time I hear this bloke speak I like what he says, and he always comes across as honest (I said this at the time he was standing for the leadership). However, every time I read about what he's said, it bears no relevance to what I saw, and heard. That's the free press for you. God only knows what they would have made of him if he'd given that God awful interview that Teresa May gave on the One Show with her husband........'I take the bins out'.........

That said, he'll not win.
 
Wow, the Labour vote is really strengthening on here.

Heard on Radio 4 that Corbyn is the only leader who's ratings have gone up since the start of the campaign. I'm no Labour supporter, but every time I hear this bloke speak I like what he says, and he always comes across as honest (I said this at the time he was standing for the leadership). However, every time I read about what he's said, it bears no relevance to what I saw, and heard. That's the free press for you. God only knows what they would have made of him if he'd given that God awful interview that Teresa May gave on the One Show with her husband........'I take the bins out'.........

That said, he'll not win.

Think it goes to show how lopsided the media coverage of Corbyn has been up until now. When you televise or stream a whole speech without editorializing it people can decide for themselves what his message is or how genuine it came across. If you only ever get that information second hand (something the large majority of us are guilty of - only so many hours in the day) you're always opening up the risk of interference.
 
Oh look Corbyn back in the game, let's play the IRA card to death. ZZZZZZZZZZ

Oooooh Jeremy Corbyn, Oooooh Jeremy Corbyn!!!

Ever heard football chants for a politician in the UK before? Me neither, so I'm sure the RW media will be sharpening their keyboards as we speak.
 
Jezza role in Irish relations 10-20years ago has nowt to do with this election, and for those saying he possibly was friends of the wrong and bad side of that issue, may I remind them Thatcher supported Pinochet, PW Botha and Pol Pot.

all in the past an a different political era where situations were different, on the Irish issue, if McGuiness and Paisley could work together and become unlikely friends then unless you were involved you cannot say for sure what happened and what corbyn believes.(before I get rebuked I have had family shot by the IRA so have no love or time for them).
 
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Fuck the Gutterpress.

I'm voting Corbyn just to maybe piss these Twats off.

But my sceptical side thinks that maybe the MSM and Tories aka NWO actually want corbyn in which is why more and more they give us more reasons to dislike MSM and May so we vote corbyn and the NWO get their Communist Utopia one day.

I'll put my crack pipe down now
 
Jezza role in Irish relations 10-20years ago has nowt to do with this election, and for those saying he possibly was friends of the wrong and bad side of that issue, may I remind them Thatcher supported Pinochet, PW Botha and Pol Pot.

all in the past an a different political era where situations were different, on the Irish issue, if McGuiness and Paisley could work together and become unlikely friends then unless you were involved you cannot say for sure what happened and what corbyn believes.(before I get rebuked I have had family shot by the IRA so have no love or time for them).

It's called clutching at straws. They'll be headlines galore about it these next couple of weeks because they know he's a man on a mission and a man of the people. Unbelievable how much energy and desire he has while the script reader goes from one miserably staged showing to the next.
 
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