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
Richard Burgon is another weapon.

Biggest of the lot.

As the night went on last night i started to play with cards like they did in the Iraq war and that **** was my King of Clubs.

Sadly he never got played but plenty of others did ;-)
 
Biggest of the lot.

As the night went on last night i started to play with cards like they did in the Iraq war and that **** was my King of Clubs.

Sadly he never got played but plenty of others did ;-)

that's not weird and creepy at all.
 
So we should hide the truth because it won't make us popular?

Sorry, but what are you on about?

Until the left actually takes a good long hard look at itself and realises that it's policies don't appeal to the British public rather than blaming everything except themselves then there's no chance of a left leaning Goverent in this country.

You & your ilk seem utterly unable to have even any hint of self-reflection.
 
Carry on and we won't see a Labour government for a generation.

Is that the one where Sid James plays The Rumpo Kid?

carryoncowboysid.jpg
 
For the election I think you will find that Tory Remain votes went to the Lib Dems and Labour Leave votes went to the Tory party. Not many votes went from Labour to the Lib Dems.
Indeed not many Labour voters werr prepared to vote Lib Dem. If they had, places like Hazel Hrove, Cheadle and Southport would have gone Lib Dem.

What’s interesting is that if you took the BXP votes in the 50 or so seats that went from Lab to Con, and added them all to the labour vote in each case, Johnson would still have got a comfortable majority. Johnson won a handful of seats south of Birmingham - nowhere near enough to form a government without taking all those labour heartland seats. In the south, for every gain they made in places like Swindon they lost somewhere else like Putney and St Albans.

This election was won/lost by traditional northern labour voters from communities that were smashed and forgotten in the 1980s voting Tory.

Nothing more, nothing less.
 

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