Off Topic 2019 GE

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Who will you support in the 2019 GE

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  • Labour

  • Brexit Party

  • Lib Dems

  • Greens

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  • UKIP

  • I support my legs because my legs support me lol


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That's what I thought - on another note I find it strange that I live in a Labour held constituency with a 10,000 majority yet I have received 6 Tory leaflets. Four of these have been addressed to me directly. There must be some cash getting spent
Ha! I live in a Conservative-held one and I've only received one leaflet. From the local Tory MP and it read like a school report for a 5 year old! Thinking about it, that's probably quite telling.
 
A right-wing, pro-Brexit, Conservative-supporting newspaper suggesting that the party that their readership are most likely to vote for could have lost their lead. Couldn't possibly be a ploy to encourage anyone thinking of not bothering to make sure they vote, could it? The polls yesterday showed that the Tory lead had remained the same for ages.
The nightmare before Christmas.....a hung parliament with the racist (who hate the English) SNP, the bigoted (who have a hatred of just about everyone) DUP and the Social Demotwats (who hate the word democracy) fighting to try and call the shots.

Add to that Mix an extreme left wing Labour Party, out to dismantle and rebuild a new Trotsky style UK, up against an extreme right wing Conservative party, whom suddenly want to spend lots of money, after spending the last ten years keeping it locked away.

......Meanwhile the natural world is literally dying before our eyes. The seas quickly deoxygenating, the forests being decimated, the polar ice melting 7-times faster than in the 90’s, man made plastic pollution causing unimaginable harm to all forms of life...........WTF...........

Happy Christmas to all, enjoy it while you can. Back to the pub for me and I’ll wake up (maybe) on Friday to fekin who knows what?
 
That's what I thought - on another note I find it strange that I live in a Labour held constituency with a 10,000 majority yet I have received 6 Tory leaflets. Four of these have been addressed to me directly. There must be some cash getting spent
should have read you comments on here first and not wasted the price of postage. <laugh><laugh><laugh>
 
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No, Clocky . . . . the point is that his guardian (parent or whoever) decided to put him on the cold floor (knowing that he possibly had pneumonia) rather than carry/cuddle him making use of the chairs available, purely for a 'photo opportunity :emoticon-0101-sadsm

Tories spend more money on propaganda than all the other parties put together. This election like the referendum has been a nightmare of lies and half truths, guess who is leading the way. What we need to cut out this point scoring is proportional representation and an elected second chamber, that's what I would like to see come out of this horrible Tory engineered farce.
 
Tories spend more money on propaganda than all the other parties put together. This election like the referendum has been a nightmare of lies and half truths, guess who is leading the way. What we need to cut out this point scoring is proportional representation and an elected second chamber, that's what I would like to see come out of this horrible Tory engineered farce.
It's funny that because I've seen way, way more Labour or pro-Corbyn propaganda than I have Tory.
Proportional Representation isn't any good for those of us who vote for a particular candidate. And the Lords should go back to hereditary peers rather than life peers appointed by the parties- they're more likely to be apolitical than an elected house.
 
You could. In fact, I hope that is what happens. I've always wondered why a 'Sensible Party' hasn't arisen to take a straight down the centre approach. With the Conservatives and Labour getting further and further apart, I think that's needed more than ever now. Whatever form it takes, a shake up would be good.
If that looks like happening, the self-serving tossers will wriggle out of it somehow, like you say.
http://thesensibleparty.org.uk/index.html