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 said on each occasion that Khan was doing a good job indeed

That answer , IMO, would only fall short in satisfying someone if they were more interested in orchestrating some schism between the leaders of the UK and USA

She endorsed Khan on each occasion

I do not remember you being so picky when Corbyn was prevaricating on explicitly condemning the IRA and continually hiding in the way he answered things

I do not see May as strong and stable - but Corbyn is far less than the man of principle that some on here project him to be - more just yet another shallow politician that will say anything to avoid answering a question directly - bit like May (peas in a pod?)
Weak defence of May there mate.
Wondered how you were feeling now about the strength of our negotiating position with the EU given that the supreme leader has been shown to be weak and inept and prone to U turn at the slightest pressure.
Not to mention that the EU are stronger and more united than they were a few months back.
See you in the Brexit thread after the GE.
 
Weak defence of May there mate.
Wondered how you were feeling now about the strength of our negotiating position with the EU given that the supreme leader has been shown to be weak and inept and prone to U turn at the slightest pressure.
Not to mention that the EU are stronger and more united than they were a few months back.
See you in the Brexit thread after the GE.
You forgot you mention her being a spineless ****.
 
Not really, saying Saudi funding ISIS and US and UK knew. Saudi threatened UK with terror attacks/withholding information when they were under investigation for bribery regards BAE contracts.
Aye just had a look at their twitter. They seem more concerned with May's incompetence and security flaws for Britons through Tory snooping laws than a concerted effort to damage a particular party which may have been conceived from the prior elections I mentioned
 
BTW Wikileaks are claiming the policing of the "siege of Assange" has cost nearly £19m.

That's May's decision to uphold that even after all charges have been dropped. I reckon that could have gone a long way in helping the homelessness problem in at least a few cities.
 
Corrected for accuracy. The Tories may well have sorted the debt out earlier had they not been held back by the Lib Dems and a bunch of socialists crying about austerity.

As it happens, in the end, I think the Tories have got the balance just right as to cut 'too far and too fast' could choke off the recovery. I think Labour had a point with this when they 'finally' stopped pretending (pre Corbyn) that there wasn't a problem with the UK's deficit as they did prior to leaving office.

lol utter garbage.
Do you still have the sliding scale of terrorism yet?
 


Not a direct source or citation but why would BAE pay a Saudi prince £1bn? I can only think to stoke wars for BAE to rake in profits? That's going down the conspiracy path though isn't it.

A simpler suggestion wouldn't be to agree to arms sales. That's usually how a bribe works.
 
Ok and I too think that there is more to corbyn than his methodical, allotment, pacifist veggie image puts over.

The man is a self confessed bennite so I expect his true belief is to leave the EU, and I concur that abbot is a liability.

My hope is if labour win, some of the better experienced front benchers in the plp will end their self imposed sulk and offer to help run the government.

But I will take corbyn over tory rule.
I do not want to distract but was I right to think from the referendum thread that you were a leave voter?

Not really trying to persuade you but if I am right - I really think that with this situation, where labour cannot get an overall majority, that anybody passionate for Leave should hold their nose and vote conservative

We can all go back to a traditional persuasions in 5 years
 
That's bollocks. You really think they were stationed there 24/7 for J.A?
When I saw the picture I thought there must be another reason for so many coppers being in such a small space but can I believe they were police/other surveillance stationed 24/7? Of course, that's very believable as he could slip out otherwise. I can also believe it was in part pressured from other nations too.
 
I do not want to distract but was I right to think from the referendum thread that you were a leave voter?

Not really trying to persuade you but if I am right - I really think that with this situation, where labour cannot get an overall majority, that anybody passionate for Leave should hold their nose and vote conservative

We can all go back to a traditional persuasions in 5 years

No I voted remain and only because we had a tory government, who I don't trust to look after us if we left. If labour had been in charge I would have voted leave as the EU doesn't fit with socialist ideals in the form it is, and I believe labour out of europe would look after the uk public better after

Also there was a large contingent of left wingers who believed in leave, and since the result I haven't really cared that it was leave.
 
The point to scrap the House of Lords might win them a few more voters!

Tell me though, why do you think they would want to scrap MI5 - a critical organisation for our security and disarm police? It's not believable so I must be missing something unless this is more Tory lies.
You're asking a Tory voter to explain why a socialist fanatic would sign such a letter?
 
I do not want to distract but was I right to think from the referendum thread that you were a leave voter?

Not really trying to persuade you but if I am right - I really think that with this situation, where labour cannot get an overall majority, that anybody passionate for Leave should hold their nose and vote conservative

We can all go back to a traditional persuasions in 5 years

Ah, let's go back to the May hope of turning it into a second referendum. European leaders devise her, there is absolutely nothing to say that Corbyn wouldn't get a better deal at this point.
 
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