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General Election 2019


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1 hour ago, moof said:

Yes, my mistake for trying to make a broad point to someone who is more concerned with granular and hypothetical details.

You still on about this?

 

No, your mistake comparing a hypothetical brexit policy to labours actual one was by saying the only difference was the referendum deal to be voted on. Quite clearly missing out the crucial flaws in Labours policy that has been the basis of debate over numerous pages i.e Not supporting one side or the other until after GE but before the referendum, whereas the hypothetical policy is that they should declare a side at the GE and the other is potentially fighting against a deal they themselves have negotiated. You quite clearly, despite calling people thick cunts, dont understand it yourself.

 

You can try to make a broad point but it doesnt work if what you are actually saying to make that point is wrong. Obviously the deal to go into a referendum is not the only difference, you cant generalise by saying it is. Try at least to understand that.

 

 

 

 

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26 minutes ago, A Red said:

You still on about this?

 

No, your mistake comparing a hypothetical brexit policy to labours actual one was by saying the only difference was the referendum deal to be voted on. Quite clearly missing out the crucial flaws in Labours policy that has been the basis of debate over numerous pages i.e Not supporting one side or the other until after GE but before the referendum, whereas the hypothetical policy is that they should declare a side at the GE and the other is potentially fighting against a deal they themselves have negotiated. You quite clearly, despite calling people thick cunts, dont understand it yourself.

 

You can try to make a broad point but it doesnt work if what you are actually saying to make that point is wrong. Obviously the deal to go into a referendum is not the only difference, you cant generalise by saying it is. Try at least to understand that.

 

You are confusing matters. The main takeaway is very, very easy to comprehend. It has nothing to do with telling people which way to vote, it has everything to do with offering them two credible options. 

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11 minutes ago, Rico1304 said:

 

The results at the 2017 were Heidi Allen Torys (at the time) 33,631, Labour 17,679 Liberal Democrat 12,102.

 

Historically it has always been close between Labour and Lib Dems for the runners up spot for this clear Tory seat.

 

Labour couldn't even win this seat under Blair So a Lib Dem win here would be very good news. 

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