law74
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3000 votes eh? Diane; your cover is blown. ;-)
Have a look at the majorities in the constituencies and you will find it a factually correct statement
3000 votes eh? Diane; your cover is blown. ;-)
Come off it. You know exactly what I mean.If those outright lies support their proprietors' best interests, then I would suggest their job security is pretty robust.
We could all play that game. May was 3,000 away from having a majority of seats then if they'd won seats that were close and went to labour.I think he's referring to this
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...ter-theresa-may-hung-parliament-a7782581.html
We could all play that game. May was 3,000 away from having a majority of seats then if they'd won seats that were close and went to labour.
Kids are always idealists. If someone tells you you can have free education, better public services and no downsides whatsoever, anyone would vote for it, provided they thought it was deliverable. Kids don't remember the days when these things were promised and not delivered; they are not cynical like the rest of us, after decades of real-world underperformance.
Corbyn bought off half of them with his £28,000 bribe of no university fees, and played the soclal media card (for which he should be congratulated, btw) extremely well. The other point is I wonder how many young people were driven to vote after the Brexit result went against their wishes. That may have boosted their numbers too.
But its premature I think to assume that they are now energised and enthuastic hard-left supporters who will turn up in numbers, with the same views, in perpetuity.
If you squint a bit.True enough, both would be exaggerations for effect. Just as it would be to say that the only reason Corbyn isnt PM is because of Ruth Davidson. Or Dianne Abbott.
That said, Corbyn did come incredibly close to becoming PM.
They get a free education.Sorry......are you saying that a free education and better public services are not something that society should aspire to?
I'll bet you were against free school meals as well...............
Why? Why wasn't it a possibility? Why are you celebrating a defeat and five more years in opposition?
They get a free education.
True enough, both would be exaggerations for effect. Just as it would be to say that the only reason Corbyn isnt PM is because of Ruth Davidson. Or Dianne Abbott.
That said, Corbyn did come incredibly close to becoming PM.
How about if Theresa May had polled 3000 more votes in 4 seats, she'd have an overall working majority. (Since SF don't sit)I think he's referring to this
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...ter-theresa-may-hung-parliament-a7782581.html
A factually correct but nevertheless highly misleading.Have a look at the majorities in the constituencies and you will find it a factually correct statement
You beat me to it.We could all play that game. May was 3,000 away from having a majority of seats then if they'd won seats that were close and went to labour.
Is that in his own right or would it have depended on him forming a progressive alliance?
The reason I ask is because, if it were the latter scenario, I was quite struck by how vehemently the Liberal Democrats ruled out making deals or entering into coalitions with anyone in the event of a hung parliament.
He was miles away from a majority.Is that in his own right or would it have depended on him forming a progressive alliance?
The reason I ask is because, if it were the latter scenario, I was quite struck by how vehemently the Liberal Democrats ruled out making deals or entering into coalitions with anyone in the event of a hung parliament.
If you squint a bit.
The tories would surely lose more seats if there were an immediate 2nd general election.
Not at University they don't......as you know ..stop playing games