MillionMilesAway
Well-Known Member
Unbelievable if they are even close to being accurate.
42% is enough to give a comfortable majority. It's probably closer to 47% though on past experience.
Unbelievable if they are even close to being accurate.
Good accountant.If you had to describe her in two words, what would they be?.....
No just poor ones without a clue
Silly me :)Stoop? I barely glanced down.
I'd have to agree.
She should have done her homework, practiced public speaking when under pressure and fucking walked it.
Reminds me of Clinton's campaign. Although Theresa May isn't the most evil bitch on the planet to be fair to her.
42% is enough to give a comfortable majority. It's probably closer to 47% though on past experience.
42% is enough to give a comfortable majority. It's probably closer to 47% though on past experience.
Unbelievable if they are even close to being accurate.
8 days is a long time for this Tory campaign.
They have been hopeless beyond belief.
Unbelievable if they are even close to being accurate.
8 days is a long time for this Tory campaign.
They have been hopeless beyond belief.
i just can't see that happening. i can't see conservatives switching to labour and ukip voters will go to the conservatives. I think they very reliant on young people voting for them, but most wont bother to vote. these polls are getting ridiculous, only 2 days ago ( i think) the tories were 12 points ahead.
It's not about the gap or what the gap means, it's about the speed in which it's closing and all the momentum is with Corbyn.
The youth has been mobilised and will make a hell of a difference imo.
Well let's hope that one or the other hit the after burners or this country's going to hell in a handcart if we have a hung parliament.8 days is a long time for this Tory campaign.
They have been hopeless beyond belief.
it wont imo. the vast majority of young people dont give a shit about politics.
A lot of people are looking at corporation tax increase in isolation. From a business point of view, tariff free access to EU market is way more attractive than the increase in corporation tax. Another point people keep missing is large organisations only generate limited amount of profits in UK (thanks to complex legal entity structures and transfer pricing practices) and therefore an increase in corp tax rates would not impact on such a large scale.What do Labour, the greens and whoever else think raising corporation tax will actually achieve I do not know. We are seeing the highest corporation tax receipts at this current rate, what do they not understand by this. It sounds good, slapping increased tax rates on big business but it in fact will have a negative effect on the economy. One of the main reasons I will vote Conservative. They will make this country competitive post-brexit. Whereas under labour we will not be an attractive destination for large corporations.
She couldn't see over the lectern tbfWho was there for the SNP?