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General Election 2019


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  1. 1. Who are you voting for?



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1 minute ago, Lee909 said:

They've all been hooked by Murdoch, Torygraph, BBC shite. Say its the EU, Immigrants, Marxists fault enough to people living in shitholes and they'll believe it. 

 

Anyone who reads history and the actual rise of the Right Wing in the late 20s early 30s can see them resemblance to the rise of the modern right at the expense of the left just as it was then. 

 

Find people, groups to demonise and use the media, soundbites to do it. Blatantly lie and deceive and you'll win. People struggling look for something/someone to blame

You are right. Yet it doesn't explain how those with knowledge of the serious damage a radically right Tory government can inflict could possibly vote for more of the same. Even allowing for powerful media influences one's own experiences might stop you from putting your hand back into the fire.

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Just now, Vincent Vega said:

She’s a massive twat.

Sounds like a future PM then. 

Seems to be what the country likes. 

 

Times like this I wish Id have done what my sister did and trained as a ITU nurse so I could fuck off abroad somewhere. 

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So far, Labour are losing votes and seats in leave voting constituencies to the two explicitly leave parties. Lib Dems stood on a remain platform and would appear to be standing still in terms of seats. 

 

I'll accept that people don't like Corbyn. But, how would a committed remainer like Kier Starmer have arrested the loss of votes/seats to the leave backing parties? 

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