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General Election 2019


Bjornebye
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1 hour ago, Bjornebye said:

Facts don't count when it doesn't suit the agenda remember. 

 

That's funny when it's the dodgiest of "facts" taken wholly out of context.

 

In any case, it's been trotted out so often it only carries any traction these days with the least discerning of far left critics. If Labour's main line of attack is going to be "But the coalition!" then that is sad.

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7 minutes ago, Strontium Dog™ said:

 

That's funny when it's the dodgiest of "facts" taken wholly out of context.

 

In any case, it's been trotted out so often it only carries any traction these days with the least discerning of far left critics. If Labour's main line of attack is going to be "But the coalition!" then that is sad.


She has a worse voting record in coalition than Michael fucking Gove. 
 

Please try to add some context. 

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1 minute ago, lifetime fan said:

She has a worse voting record in coalition than Michael fucking Gove. 
 

Please try to add some context. 

 

"Worse" being an entirely subjective opinion.

 

I can't stress how highly I think it's a mistake for the left to fight the 2015 election all over again. The European election ought to be proof of that. But I think I'm pissing in the wind here. Enjoy 5 more years of Boris.

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2 minutes ago, Strontium Dog™ said:

 

"Worse" being an entirely subjective opinion.

 

I can't stress how highly I think it's a mistake for the left to fight the 2015 election all over again. The European election ought to be proof of that. But I think I'm pissing in the wind here. Enjoy 5 more years of Boris.


A few lads on a footy forum pointing out how shit and more right wing the voting record of your party leader was compared to even Michael Gove has nothing to do with how the Labour Party will fight this election. 
 

It’s a spurious argument and one obviously designed to form an ‘I told you so’ campaign when the libs win a few seats more than they have now. 
 

However, it has fuck all to do with the Labour Party campaign or the fact the libs could hardly do any worse after their kicking for supporting a right wing austerity agenda. 
 

But keep planting that seed to come back and quote it later. 

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I’m in the process of a house sale and looking likely for completion early part of December.
 

Anyone know what happens if it goes through right before the election, does it matter as long as you’re still registered on the electoral roll there and have your voting card?

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24 minutes ago, Lizzie Birdsworths Wrinkled Chopper said:

I’m in the process of a house sale and looking likely for completion early part of December.
 

Anyone know what happens if it goes through right before the election, does it matter as long as you’re still registered on the electoral roll there and have your voting card?

https://www.gov.uk/register-to-vote

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24 minutes ago, Lizzie Birdsworths Wrinkled Chopper said:

I’m in the process of a house sale and looking likely for completion early part of December.
 

Anyone know what happens if it goes through right before the election, does it matter as long as you’re still registered on the electoral roll there and have your voting card?


Pretty sure you can just turn up with your voting card. 
 

Would only be illegal if you then voted at your new address as well I believe. 

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38 minutes ago, Lizzie Birdsworths Wrinkled Chopper said:

I’m in the process of a house sale and looking likely for completion early part of December.
 

Anyone know what happens if it goes through right before the election, does it matter as long as you’re still registered on the electoral roll there and have your voting card?

I've just changed address and it took weeks to get on the new electoral roll so you will be fine voting at the old address.

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55 minutes ago, Strontium Dog™ said:

 

"Worse" being an entirely subjective opinion.

 

I can't stress how highly I think it's a mistake for the left to fight the 2015 election all over again. The European election ought to be proof of that. But I think I'm pissing in the wind here. Enjoy 5 more years of Boris.

No one likes a quitter  

 

Your leader is spending thousands on leaflets saying she will be the next pm and you have given up on her already.

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1 hour ago, Lizzie Birdsworths Wrinkled Chopper said:

I’m in the process of a house sale and looking likely for completion early part of December.
 

Anyone know what happens if it goes through right before the election, does it matter as long as you’re still registered on the electoral roll there and have your voting card?

Property ladder champagne socialist.

 

Scotland should be turfing the Tories they voted in last election.

 

 

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3 hours ago, Strontium Dog™ said:

 

That's funny when it's the dodgiest of "facts" taken wholly out of context.

 

In any case, it's been trotted out so often it only carries any traction these days with the least discerning of far left critics. If Labour's main line of attack is going to be "But the coalition!" then that is sad.

As opposed to your lot and the tories doing nothing but scream it was labour's fault the country was in a mess or anti semetism for the past 18 months

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Horrible election for me. I'm a single issue voter right now: stopping brexit.  I think it's the most important issue of our time. Which would mean the libs. However the libs only get in if in bed with the Tories who want brexit at any costs. 

 

I want Tories out as well which means Labour or bust and hoping a brexit referendum happens. I've not voted for labour in the last locals but they'll get my vote in December. Not for that fart in the wind Corbyn but for to stop BFJ and brexit. 

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13 minutes ago, Paulie Dangerously said:

Horrible election for me. I'm a single issue voter right now: stopping brexit.  I think it's the most important issue of our time. Which would mean the libs. However the libs only get in if in bed with the Tories who want brexit at any costs. 

 

I want Tories out as well which means Labour or bust and hoping a brexit referendum happens. I've not voted for labour in the last locals but they'll get my vote in December. Not for that fart in the wind Corbyn but for to stop BFJ and brexit. 

Make it a single-issue campaign and you hand a massive advantage to the Tories. 

 

Start talking about the NHS, poverty, homelessness, education, the environment, etc. as well as Brexit, and we stand a much better chance of stopping the Bullingdon sociopath. 

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Laughing my bollocks off at the Lib Dems saying the are bidding to win 200 seats. The highest they've ever had is 168, plus that was way before they jumped into bed with the Tories and shat on many of those who voted for them, and before they had a demented bitch at the helm. 

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3 minutes ago, Jairzinho said:

Also, if you know people that live in Labour/Tory marginals, people that are thick as fuck racists, convince them to vote for the Brexit party.

 

Or buy them a pint the night before and slip some acid tabs into it. 

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