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Off Topic 2019 GE

Discussion in 'Sunderland' started by Saf, Oct 30, 2019.

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Who will you support in the 2019 GE

  1. Conservatives

  2. Labour

  3. Brexit Party

  4. Lib Dems

  5. Greens

  6. Independent

  7. UKIP

  8. I support my legs because my legs support me lol

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  1. T_Bone

    T_Bone Well-Known Member

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    I don’t know the first thing about Politics. Like many, I have watched the Brexit fiasco in disbelief. I am not impressed with any politician but some have absolutely disgraced themselves and continue to do so.
    I have always voted for whoever I thought would look after my family the most.
    I will be voting Tory. If that means Jerry le never speaks to me again then it will have been worth it :emoticon-0105-wink:
     
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  2. Class of 73

    Class of 73 Well-Known Member

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    Good question:emoticon-0101-sadsm politics eh!
     
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  3. Chunksafc

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    Voting records of the 3 leaders in a handy spreadsheet. Spreadsheet wasn't done by me FB_IMG_1572800359892.jpg
     
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  4. Comfy

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    looks like Corbyn is the only one “for” the new monorail system. Gerrin Lol <party>
     
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  5. Comfy

    Comfy Well-Known Member

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    (Still won’t vote for him )
     
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  6. Class of 73

    Class of 73 Well-Known Member

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    From watching David Attenborough tonight I think the Green Party. Again though, there would be riots if their policies were implemented......people changing their lifestyle? no more holidays abroad? no more fireworks? stop importing cheap plastics for the pound shop? etc. lol
    Actually, the more I watch tonight’s episode, the more I think I’d vote for the Daleks and their exterminate solution.....lol. It’s the only way the rest of life on this planet may be able to survive:emoticon-0108-speec
     
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  7. cumbrianmackem

    cumbrianmackem Well-Known Member

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    I'd rather support Newcastle than vote for the Labour party and their idiot leaders.
    how anybody can be fooled by their promises is unbelievable, their going to insulate all homes ffs.
    If that's the best they can do, the other parties must be ****ting themselves.
    Voting for an alternative, well that's another question completely. I think the Brexit party are going to have a good election, it's makes your mind boggle at the mess were in politically.
     
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  8. Fentonpell

    Fentonpell Well-Known Member

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    Who was the author then?
     
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  9. Chunksafc

    Chunksafc Guest

    Was taken from a friend on facebook
     
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  10. Fentonpell

    Fentonpell Well-Known Member

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    So could it have been produced by anyone.
     
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  11. Chunksafc

    Chunksafc Guest

    Yes it could have been,

    I thought it was interesting and is only a collation of public information
     
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  12. MrRAWhite

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    You are dissing absolutely essential steps that need taking to combat climate change? And for the record it is far more than insulation and would create thousands of jobs. If you are happy with the current rabble and the other right wing alternatives we will never agree.
    For the record I'm no fan of Corbyn, but he is far better than the rest..
     
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  13. Jerry lee

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    Hope this poll is mirrored to the main one on December 12th & jC kicking buffoon Boris out of number 10
     
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  14. cumbrianmackem

    cumbrianmackem Well-Known Member

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    Think we'll have to agree to disagree there Raw.
    When has a Labour government provided thousands of jobs in any industry since our major industries were denationalised, we have the most people in work for decades.
    History will tell you that the Labour party and unemployment go hand in glove thanks to the power of the union's which they haven't had in years hence our employment rates are what we have at present.
    mind I'm not saying Boris's lot are a great deal better as across the board our Parliamentarians are the worst in history and I fear for the future as this Brexit carry on has torn the country in two.
    I genuinely have no idea who to vote for in December if I vote at all.
     
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  15. Gordon Armstrong

    Gordon Armstrong Just another S.A.F.C. fan
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    If only Screaming Lord Sutch was still around :emoticon-0126-nerd:
     
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  16. farnboromackem

    farnboromackem Well-Known Member

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    He is ...he goes by the name of Jeremy Corbyn
     
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  17. MrRAWhite

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    Most in work poverty in modern history.. The vast majority of jobs created are part time, low paid and zero hours contract. Just open your eyes and see the number of homeless living on the streets and the million or so people being forced to use food banks..
     
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  18. Class of 73

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    I agree that there are huge issues in this country. Some of it is, which may play a part in food banks etc, partly due to the huge rise in gambling advertising on all free view channels throughout the day.
    It’s mind boggling how much money is gambled, Camelot alone has a gross income of £7-billion. Add up the bingo, the other lotteries and the many sports betting companies and the figure is frightening.
    This country, IMO, has to start waking up to this, as I think it is eating into the fabric of our society. I am not advocating stopping gambling, but I am saying that advertising something that we know leads to addiction, must be seriously restricted.
    https://www.gamblingcommission.gov....-research/Statistics/Industry-statistics.aspx
    Who is really running this country?.......fekin gangsters
     
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  19. Sunderpitt

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    Articles in the New York Times etc are going on how bad and corrupt the Common Agriculture Policy is in the EU..probably not get too much air time cos remoaners will not be interested
     
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  20. Kittenmittons

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    I think I'll vote Labour because I don't trust Boris to have done a deal that works for ordinary people. I think it's too ambiguous in language and would allow them to walk back a lot of workers rights. Look at the way asda are going as an example of how companies are willing to push the envelope, now imagine we get rid of the envelope itself. In a free for all, we know where a fall in profit gets passed down to.

    I don't like Corbyn and I doubt he'd be great for me financially, but I do think he wants to enact a change that is needed after a decade of the Tory incompetence and rinsing ordinary people. Brexit is not just about the deal, it's about whether we trust them to make the deal work, and nothing the Tory party has done for the last few years gives me any confidence in them. They'll always be a party full of people out for themselves.
     
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