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
One way or another a general election is coming and losing who he has has diminished his chances.

Moderates on all sides are disgusted. Sure he he will retain the hard Leave vote to some degree but the oppositions plan to force him to ask for an extension will slide some of that away.

He’ll do well to last.

Disagree mate, Labour weren't exactly gutted to have their own defection's recently, allows them, to get their own people in and start afresh next GE.

Very strange times we are witnessing though.

Have we ever seen so many MP's have the whip removed, or defecting during a Parliament in our history?
 
Disagree mate, Labour weren't exactly gutted to have their own defection's recently, allows them, to get their own people in and start afresh next GE.

Very strange times we are witnessing though.

Have we ever seen so many MP's have the whip removed, or defecting during a Parliament in our history?

That’s true but it wasn’t as if they lost the ex Chancellor, the Father of the House, Churchill’s grandson (considering Johnson’s fetish over the man) and someone as respect as Grieve.

Labour’s loss of Berger was the worst because of the connotations surrounding it but they didn’t lose decade long senior members all in one cull.

That in itself isn’t terminal but it’s adding to the combination of things fucking them currently.
 
OF COURSE he could, and rightly so. That's WHY he should be allowed to have a GE in October.

What on earth do you expect??? I seriously wonder about you guys sometimes.

If the people vote for something in a GE - for that's what Johnson would be standing for - OF COURSE he should be able to do it.

That's why blocking the GE is so offensive. It's basically saying to the electorate, I know you'd like to decide whether we leave on October 31st, or not, but we're not letting you.

It might be 'offensive' to you, but it isn't to me & I'm sure millions of others, so why should you get your way in particular ? We have an elected Parliament & THE MAJORITY deciding what to do.

And no, he'll stand for 'of course we will try to get a deal' same as now, because he won't trust enough people to vote for no deal & he's a lowlife, cheating, lying ****.

Wr are not prepared for no deal, so anyone preventing it is doing the country a service.

If he wants to campaign for a no deal Brexit, then he can set a date, further along, rule out any more negotiations & run for re election on a 'no negotiation, no deal' ticket.

Then, a planned for 'no deal' wirh both sides minimising the damage would be less hurtful than one which is sneaked in by the back door.

There is no current mandate for a no deal Brexit & there is no rule says Parliament has to make it easier for Bozo to engineer one.

I recon when there is an election, we will have the same kind of Parliament afterwards, with a slightly bigger majority in favour of a referendum/ binning Brexit.
 
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Disagree mate, Labour weren't exactly gutted to have their own defection's recently, allows them, to get their own people in and start afresh next GE.

Very strange times we are witnessing though.

Have we ever seen so many MP's have the whip removed, or defecting during a Parliament in our history?

Labour have been an electoral disaster because of it. We have the worst leader since Caligula.

A cat in charge of Labour would have a ten point lead.
 

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