General Election June 8th

Who will you vote for at the General Election?

  • Conservatives

    Votes: 189 28.8%
  • Labour

    Votes: 366 55.8%
  • Liberal Democrats

    Votes: 37 5.6%
  • SNP

    Votes: 8 1.2%
  • UKIP

    Votes: 23 3.5%
  • Other

    Votes: 33 5.0%

  • Total voters
    656
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I just posted some above. Now I get there are three stages of voting and you can be against in some stages if they need amendment and then vote accordingly at later stages. He outright voted against the lot or abstained. I don't get this at all. Some made perfect sense. Yes I don't agree with ID cards or 90 day detention without cause but surely if things are made clearer or amended so they are fairer then he could at least look like he wants to protect the uk

Its ok Bob we dont all think alike. If i had all the info of the MPs i might have voted for or against depending.
He does seem to be way ahead of the tories on foreign policy and by including all the stakeholders in the UK's security i am sure we will get a better result than the current slash and burn policy that has brought the fuckin jerks onto our streets. You will probably also find the Muslims, who are the key to this, will be a lot more receptive to helping clean out the vermin than tinpot tess who clearly cannot understand others may have a better bearing on this subject. There is also the very valid point that while she and her ilk have stakes and shares in arms, she cannot be untainted with self-interest.
Things must change she says, she is right, after 6 years of utter shite she is now counting the cost of her inadequacies and off she goes.
 
nicely worded to suit, you could easily have said out of 9 GE it's been 5-3 to the tories with one draw(hung parliment) either way there have been 4 tory PMs to 2 Labour in that time, and in winning election terms it's 3-1 to the tories

I could of but I didn't, yet he's still the only labour leader to win an election since 1974, I could have worded it as he's the only labour leader to have won elections in 38 years, and after Thursday you can probably add at least 5 years to that
 
Quote from Corbyn's speech:

'No government can prevent every terrorist attack. If an individual is determined enough and callous enough, sometimes they will get through'.

They got through in 7/7 in a much more sophisticated and devastating manner than any of the recent atrocities. Were there cuts then?

Blaming the Tories and police cuts is reprehensible in the extreme and blatant electioneering.

As Cresida Dick stated, they have prevented another 5 in recent months. The fact is that with Isis retreating in Syria and Iraq they are taking the fight to UK streets and there is a vast escalation in attempts to kill on UK soil. We're the French atrocities due to cuts too?

Clearly, in light of recent events, their needs to be a review of policy, but to blame Tory cuts when there can be no possible direct link found is simply politics of the sewer and hopefully it will backfire spectacularly.
 
Well I do not want to waste any of my time in a toing and froing with those that are too fixated in their views to have any ability to debate

First reaction - Hallelujah!
Second reaction - you're not fixated?
 
These are people involved in our emergency services speaking the truth on what this government is doing, making us less safe and secure







 
On May 7, 2014 the Home Secretary Theresa May brought forward a bill to deprive those fighting with ISIS of their citizenship. The legislation would allow if

… the Secretary of State is satisfied that the deprivation is conducive to the public good because the person, while having that citizenship status, has conducted him or herself in a manner which is seriously prejudicial to the vital interests of the United Kingdom

… them to be deprived of their citizenship, lose their passport and become stateless. Essentially exiling those fighting for ISIS.

no-exile.jpg


The roll-call above shows who voted to allow terrorist fighters to return to Britain

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Clearly May has a lot to make up for and fix but she is not a complete loon like Corbyn and company. There's not enough time in the day to catalogue Corbyn, McConnell and Abbott's - at best - naive and appeasing attitude towards terror and national defence in general.

Labour would win this election if it wasn't led by these dodgy fuckers
Make Labour Sane Again
 
On May 7, 2014 the Home Secretary Theresa May brought forward a bill to deprive those fighting with ISIS of their citizenship. The legislation would allow if

… the Secretary of State is satisfied that the deprivation is conducive to the public good because the person, while having that citizenship status, has conducted him or herself in a manner which is seriously prejudicial to the vital interests of the United Kingdom

… them to be deprived of their citizenship, lose their passport and become stateless. Essentially exiling those fighting for ISIS.

no-exile.jpg


The roll-call above shows who voted to allow terrorist fighters to return to Britain

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Clearly May has a lot to make up for and fix but she is not a complete loon like Corbyn and company. There's not enough time in the day to catalogue Corbyn, McConnell and Abbott's - at best - naive and appeasing attitude towards terror and national defence in general.

Labour would win this election if it wasn't led by these dodgy fuckers
Make Labour Sane Again

And there it is, the truth laid bare.. a potential pm, home Secretary and chancellor who despise the values of this country.
 
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