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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She is doing ok so why not face Corbyn

because she gets the platform to just answer with her points of view, rather than having an argument and have the debate turn into mud-slinging. Much rather her and Corbyn just be able to put their views across rather than just bitch at each other.
 
She sounds frustrated at times with the questions she gets and some of those asking the questions

I can understand that though as some are not very good

The mental health questions make her very uncomfortable
 
Mentions the magic money tree twice in a minute, waiting for strong and stable, will be disapointed if it's not said.
 
Mentions the magic money tree twice in a minute, waiting for strong and stable, will be disapointed if it's not said.

Some lass in the audience explaining about an uncaring nurse and the waiting times of mental health appointments. Both valid points but May can do nothing on an individual basis.
 
she does a lot of twisting the conversation onto a point she wants to raise, the amount of time halfway through her answer she switches to a random sub-topic in the same overall topic is getting tedious.
 
Although I feel for the young lass with partial sightedness and mental health issues, but how is that the fault of the Government?

I had really bad experiences at the Job Centre, spoken to and treated like shite during the Labour Government years, but I don't blame them for it! I blame the unenthused attitudes of the people working at the centre itself.
 
She's a politician that's what they do, but she is definitely doing better tonight. Let's see how laces out Corbyn does after this.

I appreciate that waffle is part of the job description. She definitely sounds better than she did the other night(I also listened on the radio) but she sounds and comes across insincere
 
Some lass in the audience explaining about an uncaring nurse and the waiting times of mental health appointments. Both valid points but May can do nothing on an individual basis.

She was on about the assesments wasn't she? I know she said the nurse was rude, but she said it was her assesment appoimtment, if so then it is a governmental problem as they set up these ridiculous assesments for people
 
I appreciate that waffle is part of the job description. She definitely sounds better than she did the other night(I also listened on the radio) but she sounds and comes across insincere

I agree she's as insincere as ever, she stopped herself saying rich nation when N Korean aid was mentioned.
 
Although I feel for the young lass with partial sightedness and mental health issues, but how is that the fault of the Government?

I had really bad experiences at the Job Centre, spoken to and treated like shite during the Labour Government years, but I don't blame them for it! I blame the unenthused attitudes of the people working at the centre itself.

It can be due to both.

One of the first things public sector cut is training and development from a budget when times are hard. The staff could feel devalued through that and also wages frozen and pensions attacked.

I agree it should not be passed on to the customer but it does happen
 
She was on about the assesments wasn't she? I know she said the nurse was rude, but she said it was her assesment appoimtment, if so then it is a governmental problem as they set up these ridiculous assesments for people

I don't see that as the problem, wasn't it Labour that set up ATOS as the main culprit on this score? Governments not government are to blame as was the Nurse who directly dealt with her.
 
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