*Currently hiding behind the sofa awaiting the exit poll results*
I'll watch for a bit. Would prefer to see an outright winner in normal time!Anyone staying up . Could be entertaining, Can see it going end to end VAR for recounts and a penalty shoot out
Interesting use of the word 'encouraging'
I don't want Brexit but I fear Corbyn more. His false promises will mean nothing when we're all spending 6 hours a day queuing for bread and driving round in Trabants.
I’m cheering because democracy has won, referendum result respected and Corbyn and his cronies can go and **** themselvesImagine being from up here and cheering a Tory majority
In a way I am genuinely hoping they get to enact some horrendous version of Brext, just to watch them have to justify the absolute economic shambles, but the reality is it'll hurt everyone, not just leave/Tory voters. Then when it does, they'll just lie to our face again and some of you will lap it up.
Well, it was going to be an economic shambles either way, wasn't it? Corbyn's promised profligate spending would end up with us all paying through the nose in the end. In reality though, if he did get in, those promises wouldn't be kept because tomorrow, in the clear light of day, we would see that the whole thing is just Jeremy's vanity project and that the famous slogan isn't what we all thought but was in fact-Imagine being from up here and cheering a Tory majority
In a way I am genuinely hoping they get to enact some horrendous version of Brext, just to watch them have to justify the absolute economic shambles, but the reality is it'll hurt everyone, not just leave/Tory voters. Then when it does, they'll just lie to our face again and some of you will lap it up.
In reality though, if he did get in, those promises wouldn't be kept because tomorrow, in the clear light of day, we would see that the whole thing is just Jeremy's vanity project and that the famous slogan isn't what we all thought but was in fact-
"All for Jeremy, not for you"
Absolutely everything about this is a vanity project. Corbyn has spent years being regarded as a backbench joke. This was his chance to get one over on all those people who laughed at him. He's known to have a chip on his shoulder about other things. His promises were unachievable and designed solely to be populist and sweep him to power. He would never have been able to keep those promises.How can that be your takeaway of who the guy is though? Whatever his faults - and he has them - nothing about this feels like a vanity project.
Regardless, it's Tory time now. You asked for it.
If Corbyn gets in , it will not be with a majority. Coalition of chaos with the SNP, then the country will be well and truly ****ed.