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
Worst Labour performance since 1935 (when they were in disarray with a temporary leader).

Worse than the 209 seats that Michael Foot won and he was up against a leader riding the crest of a wave of a war victory.
 
Well done boris and Conservatives for standing up for democracy.
Labour's shambolic campaign and traitous approach to Brexit has cost them dearly as predicted.
The leaflet through my door from Labour said people would get a final say on Brexit.
We did that in 2016 Labour, you ignored the people.
Well said that man. If the Scots eventually go their own way where does that leave the Labour part?
 
Well the answer is clearly no!!

But as the penny not dropped yet - the issue/challenge is for the Corbyn/McDonnell party to get traditional Labour voters to vote for them

If only you - and more importantly the LP leadership - rather than telling us to fuck off, had listened when we said that you need us and then should be movement back towards the centre ground to secure us


The centre ground hasn't made gains this election though, look beyond the smaller cities and where labour have lost centre ground votes, the majority of the lost seats are in areas that have been suffering decades and even more so since the crash, labours support has been dropping since 4 elections ago, amplyfy this discontent with brexit and these areas wanting it done and we are where we are.

You think burnley want less opportunities, cuts to services, shite rail franchises, underfunder police and hospitals ? Do they fuck but they have voted for it
Did they want brexit over? Yes and so they voted for the man who has banged on aboit doing it while corbyn and labour tried to be nuetral

If Yvette cooper or Kier starmer had been in charge, they may have got your vote, but would still have lost, as they would have ran on a remain ticket.

I ain't arsed that jezza goes, the daft twat but there is a lot more to this than labour just returning to a neo-liberal ideology, as we lost under brown and milliband with that too.

Labour need to tap into the places we have failed in government and opposition over the last 15 years and sadly we haven't
 
Wake up to heywood and Middleton having their first Conservative MP ever with about a 500 majority. The people have spoken.
 
Well said that man. If the Scots eventually go their own way where does that leave the Labour part?

I'm not affiliated to any party but Labour will be years in the wilderness.
To me labour and lib dems have missed a trick in this campaign

Rather than accepting Brexit and structuring their party on this and planning for next 10 years they have behaved like children.
They should have said we accept it but have another referendum in say 10 years or so
 
Although it's not gone the way I wanted it to, I understand the reasons why people didn't want Corbyn and wanted Brexit. I may not agree but it's happened.

Anyway now that ones done if there is one thing I could wish for it would be unity across the country, sick of the devicisiveness that's plagued this country for 3 years.

However I just don't see it going away. We have a racist homophobe as prime minister (BAME will feel more isolated than ever), there's a serious issue on the horizon with Northern Ireland and Scotland's stance couldn't be clearer.

Merry Christmas. :)
If that’s your effort towards unity, no wonder we’re fcuked. A truly moronic post.
 

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