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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Philip Johnson the leader of Labour council in Warwickshire has lost his seat on the council to the Tories
Johnson is standing as Labour MP for Nuneaton Warwickshire in the forthcoming election, Nuneaton is the prime "Kingmaker" seat in the election, win Nuneaton chances are you win the election
Johnson was scathing of Corbyn last night saying " Corbyn is putting people off voting Labour, we couldn't make any headway on the doorsteps"
Nuneaton is a truly terrible place.
 
Philip Johnson the leader of Labour council in Warwickshire has lost his seat on the council to the Tories
Johnson is standing as Labour MP for Nuneaton Warwickshire in the forthcoming election, Nuneaton is the prime "Kingmaker" seat in the election, win Nuneaton chances are you win the election
Johnson was scathing of Corbyn last night saying " Corbyn is putting people off voting Labour, we couldn't make any headway on the doorsteps"


win Nuneaton and you win the election. I am sure you are right but I have been there and it would be like winning a gift wrapped turd in a pass the parcel game...
 
Watching the BBC coverage where they are talking about the GE and why people will vote and what they will vote for. The obscene way that this bunch think that voters in their droves read manifestos back to back and make considered decisions based on them is false. Whilst a great many voters do genuinely pick apart manifestos it's not standard surely? Don't most voters just base their vote on soundbytes and traditional voting practices?
The biggest Elephant in the room is that most of the talk encompasses trade and economics it ignores the swathe of voters who voted purely for nationalistic pro British reasons, the underclass (I hate that term but it's used to describe the disenfranchised) have nothing to lose because in reality they don't seem to gain even when the economy is booming.
 
One of the problems for Labour is that they have very few shadow ministers who are loyal to Corbyn that they can put up for telly/radio interviews. Its basically a choice of her, Thornberry, McDonnell and a handful of others. They're going to be knackered by 8th June.
I understand this but still baffles me the way he is labelled in the popular media and throughout the country. I don't see why he's unelectable but May is cast as Strong & stable as a PM. I've heared down our local folk say that JC is unelectable, when I asked them to expand on their answer and ask what characteristics make a good leader and where does JC fall short I get the response 'He just is'
 
Watching the BBC coverage where they are talking about the GE and why people will vote and what they will vote for. The obscene way that this bunch think that voters in their droves read manifestos back to back and make considered decisions based on them is false. Whilst a great many voters do genuinely pick apart manifestos it's not standard surely? Don't most voters just base their vote on soundbytes and traditional voting practices?
The biggest Elephant in the room is that most of the talk encompasses trade and economics it ignores the swathe of voters who voted purely for nationalistic pro British reasons, the underclass (I hate that term but it's used to describe the disenfranchised) have nothing to lose because in reality they don't seem to gain even when the economy is booming.

Theres a few people at my work who have said "I'm going to vote Tory because i think they'll win". Thats theirs sole reason for voting Conservative.
Democaracy doesnt work in my opinion, too many idiots who shouldnt be allowed a vote! There should be a test where only the top 40% are allowed a vote
 
I understand this but still baffles me the way he is labelled in the popular media and throughout the country. I don't see why he's unelectable but May is cast as Strong & stable as a PM. I've heared down our local folk say that JC is unelectable, when I asked them to expand on their answer and ask what characteristics make a good leader and where does JC fall short I get the response 'He just is'
I'll give you a few clues;-
He is a CND supporter who favours the UK adopting unilateral disarmament, try selling that to a British electorate.
He is for completely untrammelled immigration, another very difficult sell,see current events.
He is for borrowing £500 billion, after recent happenings most folk are not too keen.
He has appointed an IRA, Hamas and Hezbollah lover as deputy, who do you know of the same mindset?
He has appointed Dianne Abbott- judge for yourself if this was a sound choice.
So, one or two reasons why Jezza won't be PM anytime soon.
 
I understand this but still baffles me the way he is labelled in the popular media and throughout the country. I don't see why he's unelectable but May is cast as Strong & stable as a PM. I've heared down our local folk say that JC is unelectable, when I asked them to expand on their answer and ask what characteristics make a good leader and where does JC fall short I get the response 'He just is'
Irrelevant of political views, its like the empty seats at our place, say it enough and the gullible sheep mentality takes over....Britain Today....
 
I'll give you a few clues;-
He is a CND supporter who favours the UK adopting unilateral disarmament, try selling that to a British electorate.
He is for completely untrammelled immigration, another very difficult sell,see current events.
He is for borrowing £500 billion, after recent happenings most folk are not too keen.
He has appointed an IRA, Hamas and Hezbollah lover as deputy, who do you know of the same mindset?
He has appointed Dianne Abbott- judge for yourself if this was a sound choice.
So, one or two reasons why Jezza won't be PM anytime soon.
Well if we take it one at a time. I'm sure that JC said he would go with a party vote on spending billions on a nuclear arsenal. His own personal view wouldn't sway decision making.

Borrowing to invest is more of a sensible option than ramping up massive debt with little to show for it with Osbourne. Their is a lot of economists backing the borrowing.

IRA lover?? Sorry you'll have to expand on that as I've no idea what you are taking about.

Diane Abbot is embarrassing. I can see that
 
I see the press and indiduals throw around the term 'Unelectable', 'Dangerous' and 'Muppet' about Jeremy Corbyn in particular. Whenever I see him talk on the telly he comes across better than May (who just seems to play #ToryBingo) and that guy for the Lib Dems. So genuine question is why all the hate?

we live in a social media age where hate is all the rage, i think Corbyn comes across as a top bloke in interviews etc
 
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