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General election

  1. Conservative

    28 vote(s)
    57.1%
  2. Labour

    16 vote(s)
    32.7%
  3. Libdem

    2 vote(s)
    4.1%
  4. Other

    3 vote(s)
    6.1%
  1. MrRAWhite

    MrRAWhite Well-Known Member

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    Tories have gone way to the right and are sticking it right up the least well offs arses..
     
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  2. Mackem-Tiz

    Mackem-Tiz Well-Known Member

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    When was the last time a left wing party got into power with a left wing manifesto?
     
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  3. Billy Death

    Billy Death Well-Known Member

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    Same in Durham, staunchly Labour but the Independents are chipping away.
     
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  4. RTB

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    I have always voted Labour having been born & brought up in a pit village in County Durham - that's what you do.
    it pains me to say that I will not be voting Labour for the first time in my life next month. I just can't vote for Jezza.

    Not that it will make much difference - as the local Conservatives already have a 56% majority.
     
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  5. MrRAWhite

    MrRAWhite Well-Known Member

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    This was a picture taken of the latest Corbyn rally discussing his popularity with the wider electorate


    please log in to view this image
     
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  6. J๏E..

    J๏E.. The King of Hearts

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    Labour manifesto out..

    Good, bad?

    Few tasty's in there but like everything in politics, their careers ride on this stuff..
     
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  7. Burly Hurley

    Burly Hurley Well-Known Member

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    And if there was any hint of the 70's about it, the rail unions announce more strikes on the same day to back it up.
     
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  8. Tel (they/them)

    Tel (they/them) Sucky’s Bailiff

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    I'm not gonna lie, there's a fair chunk of it that I'd like to see happen but at the same time, let's be honest, in 5 years we'd all be sat here saying "But the manifesto said...".

    Brexit will dominate the boxes the voter ticks in this general election, and I think every man and his dog knows that Corbyn simply will not bring home any good deals.

    I'm still firmly of the opinion that this snap election has been a masterstroke by the PM and I pray (figuratively speaking) for the Labour voter that Corbyn steps down or commits suicide after defeat.
     
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  9. rooch 3

    rooch 3 Well-Known Member

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    I have just read everthing Labour are going to do in the next parliament if they are elected and its all costed and I thought if its that easy why is no other f ucker doing it then the dozy useless w ankers hate them as much as Moyes the useless Scoth c unt.
     
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  10. Burly Hurley

    Burly Hurley Well-Known Member

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    The worst thing any democracy could have is an incompetent or out of touch opposition. It breeds arrogance and complacency in the governing party.

    The Tories should know that all too well.

    They'll walk this one but if they learn the lessons of recent history, they wont want Corbyn there next time either.
     
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  11. MrRAWhite

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    I love the idea of taking back control of our utilities such as power and water supply..It is surely utter madness to have foreign countries in charge of these.
     
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  12. Burly Hurley

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    100% agree with that last part RAW.

    Sheer insanity having strategic industries in the hands of non-UK business.

    That goes for the likes of TaTa Steel as well.

    The problem is getting UK businesses willing to take them on and having too much faith in the powers of the market.
     
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  13. rooch 3

    rooch 3 Well-Known Member

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    I believe totally the opposite they still only have 5 years in power if they are s hit its their own ideas and they will be booted out if they are good again its their own ideas so they will be kept in can't see the reason for a strong opposition everything imo is just fudged for 5 years.
     
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  14. Billy Death

    Billy Death Well-Known Member

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    He's on about nationalising them.
    It's what Corbyn has said.
    They should never have been sold imo.
     
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  15. Burly Hurley

    Burly Hurley Well-Known Member

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    In all walks of life, business, sport, a healthy opposition is good for the soul. It keeps you on your feet, focussed and less inclined to introspectiveness.

    Being **** in 5 years won't necessarily mean them not getting back in if the opposition are still weak.

    It'll just mean they're less focussed on making real progress and advancing new policies.
     
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  16. rooch 3

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    Aye Billy Scuthorpe steel works really needed 200,000 people working there when it runs with 6,500 now very cost effective. <doh>
     
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  17. rooch 3

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    So what you are saying is even if they are s hit people will still vote for them to me that says people are a bit thick and deserve all the get.
     
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  18. Burly Hurley

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    As far as rail is concerned, I commuted for 25 years into Kings X.

    The improvement in the services was massive in spite of what might be said otherwise.

    I might lose 10 to 15 days a year getting into work because of the trains 20 years ago. Maybe 3 or 4 these days with the wrong type of snow <laugh>

    I'm not against nationalisation. I'm just against powerful unions ripping apart **** management.

    You can nationalise them tomorrow for me. But let management run them, not the unions. And if the management **** up, get new management in.
     
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  19. Burly Hurley

    Burly Hurley Well-Known Member

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    Well yeh. That's what I'm saying.

    Sounds bad when you say it your way though mate <whistle>
     
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  20. Billy Death

    Billy Death Well-Known Member

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    I quite agree with that.
     
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