General Election - December 12th, 2019

Who will you vote for in the 2019 General Election?

  • Conservative

    Votes: 160 30.9%
  • Labour

    Votes: 230 44.4%
  • Liberal Democrats

    Votes: 59 11.4%
  • Green Party

    Votes: 13 2.5%
  • Brexit Party

    Votes: 28 5.4%
  • Plaid Cymru/SNP

    Votes: 7 1.4%
  • Other

    Votes: 21 4.1%

  • Total voters
    518
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Is those comments something that you are endorsing as you hope to get a replacement before polling day?
 
Just listening on LBC that a further TEN Tory councillors and officials being banned for Islamophobia - thats what? 34 in a week? However lets all look over there and just blank Baroness Warsi's observations eh?

By the way - why not ask Gauke and Grieve amongst many others about their views on Johnson.
But meanwhile...……...…...

What are your thoughts on these comments about Corbyn from Labour representatives?
 
Oh dear Len......

Think beyond the headlines

The UK government have had to go through significant EU 'scrutiny' to be allowed to award current broadband rollout contracts to BT - what will it be like when we say that we want to simply ignore competition from across Europe and award £80billion to a nationalised company without competition

Some of the stuff spouted on here is quite depressing
Not so.
EU has a permissive policy on how a state industry can be run I.e.if the government can show a private competitor cannot provide an adequate service.
Check it out mate.
 
I do think it's vitally important to ensure internet access is made freely available to the poorest in society (and also those in remote areas) to give them the same opportunities afforded to everyone else. Don't know if nationalising it is the solution, but at least Labour's proposals are bringing the issue to the fore.
I think that there is a lot to learn from the approach taken by Scotland

They have made an absolute commitment to access to superfast broadband by 100% of households.

that has/is causing a massive amount of investment with a big push on fibre rollout and also innovative solutions to the harder to reach' premises.

Nowhere in their thinking would nationalising Openreach figure - they are actually quite switched on about the balance of attracting 'commercial rollout' through private companies and dealing with the expense of addressing the hard to reach locations where the motivations of that commercial rollout might not reach
 
Not so.
EU has a permissive policy on how a state industry can be run I.e.if the government can show a private competitor cannot provide an adequate service.
Check it out mate.
Yeah, good luck with that.
 
Not so.
EU has a permissive policy on how a state industry can be run I.e.if the government can show a private competitor cannot provide an adequate service.
Check it out mate.

How is a private company providing an inadequate service?
 
Not so.
EU has a permissive policy on how a state industry can be run I.e.if the government can show a private competitor cannot provide an adequate service.
Check it out mate.

len have no problem with the poorest or those in remote regions having subsidised or investment in broadband but big companies and Jorgen klopp and Roy Keane can fuck off. They can pay for it as they have done for years already.
 
You seem to get a bit sensitive mate when there's any whiff of racism around the Tory party.
Methinks thou doth protest too much.
How's that antisemitism surrounding Labour plaguing you?
 
And who is going to invest in the next gen fibre (or whatever comes next) when there's zero money in it?

Did no-one on the left on this forum actually notice the state of the trains when the government last owned them? Did this COMPLETELY escape you?
There would be immediately no competition in the market in the UK

Total withdrawal of all investment as there would be no commercial morivation

In short - utterly bollocks and destructive proposal - as anyone with an inkling of the market would fully understand
 
Err...bit like now..shit broadband to most of the country..private companies not capable of sorting it.
I'm with BT.

Broadband speeds have been over 60mbps for months since they did work on it, and i'm paying for 50mbps. That shows a commitment to provide a quality service in my book.
 
Says who? I've said Boris is a tosser on many occasions. He and Corbyn are both wankers, but better the wanker with the sensible policies.

With Johnson, in truth, you have no idea what you are voting for. He will change direction in a heartbeat. He also seems to be somewhat reticent to be bound by any actual manifesto. My feeling is he will sell the country down the river without a backwards glance.

Frankly given a choice I'd plump for Corbyn. At least we know what he's going to try to do. I say try, because reality will likely intervene and put a stop to his more outlandish fantasies.
 

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