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Off Topic So where will you vote go on Election Day

Discussion in 'Bristol City' started by Red Robin, Oct 29, 2019.

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So where will you vote go bring on the election

  1. The Conservatives

    41.7%
  2. The Brexit Party

    16.7%
  3. The Green Party

    0 vote(s)
    0.0%
  4. The Labour Party

    16.7%
  5. The Liberal Democrats

    25.0%
  1. AshtonRed

    AshtonRed Well-Known Member

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    Why? , they can vote Labour , Labour are basically a remain party , or at very least a 2nd referendum party , hoping the 2nd referendum will give them the excuse to remain.
     
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  2. bcfcredandwhite

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    Corbyn is a Brexiteer - he’s playing lip service to his (overwhelmingly Remainer) activists who are in denial, but the truth is that if Corbyn gets in you will get a very soft Brexit - Remain but without any of the benefits of ‘proper’ Remain but all of the constraints of a ‘hard’ Brexit. That man hates our country and wants to dismantle it.
    The choice is simple; if you want Brexit to happen then vote Tory or the Brexit party. If you want to remain in the EU then vote Lib Dem. if you don’t give a **** then vote Labour or don’t bother voting.
    Disclaimer: my opinion only and no animals or children were harmed in the creation of this post - although some traditional Labour voters may be slightly annoyed.......
     
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  3. AshtonRed

    AshtonRed Well-Known Member

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    As you said your opinion, I don’t agree with hardly any of it , my disclaimer , my opinion only , you are obviously entitled to yours .

    if Labour get in with a majority , at some point there will be a 2nd referendum,!with them campaigning to Remain .

    Corbyn says his choice would be remain , whilst trying to change things from within. Like you I suspect he is actually in favour of leave, as that has been his view throughout the years.
     
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    bcfcredandwhite Well-Known Member

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    He didn’t campaign at all on the subject in 2016 and only begrudgingly agreed to include a second referendum in the Labour manifesto a few weeks ago whilst under pressure from his overwhelmingly pro-Remain activists (whilst most of their core support - particularly in the north of England actually voted to leave).
    Corbyn has more of a Brexit pedigree than Boris - which is comical really.
    We shall see - let the games commence.......
     
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    Many of his supporters are remainers (momentum), they will insist he has a 2nd referendum, I actually believe if they thought they could get away with it they would want the party to revoke article 50. They see a 2nd referendum as a compromise position.
     
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  6. Red Robin

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    Spot on my man:emoticon-0148-yes:
     
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