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
OK, won't go further as I might come into territory where I speak about things I don't know good at bigger scale. I thought it's bit different from experiences I had with Celtic fans I had contact with, but it might be it's not representative sample.

that is fair.
 
Not wasting much time


The issue when you regurgitate shit like this on here is that when you take the time to read it you are often subjected to some of the vilest antisemitism imaginable from those in the Labour party many on here not only defend but often side with.
 
Yes but Fumble, Len, ifIwasonly...., Bigga, Jay, Vic and probably Bob would all be delighted.
Don't be silly. That just proves you dont listen.
Still knocking on doors and ringing folk up.

Labour landslide on the cards.....
LibDem Remainers didn't do the tactical voting expected (certainly in our constituency). That was what we needed to compensate for the anti-Corbyn factor costing us so many Labour supporters, and it didn't happen. Few mentioned Brexit as a factor even when pressed, but I was mostly canvassing in a relatively "comfortable" area rather than the ex-council wards where the Tories didn't win but picked up a lot more votes than usual.

You'll have to excuse me if I don't bother further with analysis, as there's no point. No votes to be gained.

I don't think Johnson even needs to fulfil the one-nation guff. Boundary revision, based on registration that favours the well-off (people in their own homes rather than the poorer rentier class), will go ahead - though if those areas are now Tory seats maybe they won't!

And if Momentum controls the leadership campaign and really can't see that Corbyn was a disaster, it's hard to see much of a revival if the same "popular" policies remain under any leader.

If the PLP could choose its own temporary leader that would help, but Corbyn staying on means he chooses a new shadow cabinet.
 
Don't be silly. That just proves you dont listen.

LibDem Remainers didn't do the tactical voting expected (certainly in our constituency). That was what we needed to compensate for the anti-Corbyn factor costing us so many Labour supporters, and it didn't happen. Few mentioned Brexit as a factor even when pressed, but I was mostly canvassing in a relatively "comfortable" area rather than the ex-council wards where the Tories didn't win but picked up a lot more votes than usual.

You'll have to excuse me if I don't bother further with analysis, as there's no point. No votes to be gained.

I don't think Johnson even needs to fulfil the one-nation guff. Boundary revision, based on registration that favours the well-off (people in their own homes rather than the poorer rentier class), will go ahead - though if those areas are now Tory seats maybe they won't!

And if Momentum controls the leadership campaign and really can't see that Corbyn was a disaster, it's hard to see much of a revival if the same "popular" policies remain under any leader.

If the PLP could choose its own temporary leader that would help, but Corbyn staying on means he chooses a new shadow cabinet.

I feel for you vic because you are clearly committed to it, it’s a shame your hard work has been let down by others.

I can’t believe Corbyn is clinging on and causing more damage.
 
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