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
Precisely so, all down to the Labour Party's capture by the big unions and them using it for revenge on Blair and their reactionary class war. A sensibly led party would have walked this election with the 2017 manifesto. Instead we got a direct repeat of what they did to Callaghan enabling 20 years of Thatcher. Now everyone can look forward to another decade at least of essentially the same thing.
I'd qualify that by saying a sensibly led party wouldn't have voted to call this election but would have let Johnson continue to squirm.
 
Massive deflection.
But my question wasn't addressed at you.
However thank you for the interest you have shown in my post.
PM'S are for questions addressed to particular posters, feel free to think about it before you answer.
 
Idiocy didn't do for Labour but it did for the Tories, it was slickly packaged and sold in sound bites with a bumbling jocular fool up front.

Well done.

Tell me, are we still having the Festival of Brexit?
You are another who can’t accept the truth. The Conservatives won on an anti Corbyn vote, traditional Labour supporters of many years standing and generations just didn’t trust him and his left wing junta. Along with others who were pissed off at a democratic Brexit vote being hi jacked for political purposes, and effectively saying fuck you to the electorate, we know better, the great British/UK public handed them a backlash of dynamic proportions.

Whatever happens now if in nearly five years time Labour elect a left wing leader and cabinet we will be having the same conversations.

It’s time to change, just like Blair did in the late 90’s. He had his detractors but he brought some balance to the political map of Britain which had been divisive Tory since Thatcher was elected, that was a bad period in our history, can’t be repeated because that fuckeress destroyed jobs and communities on a scale never seen before or since (apart from in times of war).
 
TBF - for decades MPs have learned to be able to get elected and then represent themselves - this seismic event may well lead to the need for MPs to think about what their constituents actually want

And perhaps we will now start to see local movements to fuck off those that don't properly represent them
Yes I hope so to. Career politicians dropped in to safe seats they have no connection with whatsoever really does my head in.
 
Here's your task for the day mate.
Tell me how the Johnson Government is going to help these communities.
Well they have already made a great start - this post explains that well:

You are another who can’t accept the truth. The Conservatives won on an anti Corbyn vote, traditional Labour supporters of many years standing and generations just didn’t trust him and his left wing junta. Along with others who were pissed off at a democratic Brexit vote being hi jacked for political purposes, and effectively saying fuck you to the electorate, we know better, the great British/UK public handed them a backlash of dynamic proportions.
Johnson has already saved these communities from generations of potential irreversible damage
 
Well they have already made a great start - this post explains that well:

Johnson has already saved these communities from generations of potential irreversible damage
Hello mate.
You were very quiet on the Thursday prior to 10pm, but it's good to have you back larging it with your usual nonsense.
Returning to the actualité of my question could you be a little more specific as to the details of how Johnson is going to help these 'communities' that have gone over to the Tories for the first time.
Thank you.
 

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