General Election 2019

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General Election 2019

  • Labour

    Votes: 12 36.4%
  • Tory

    Votes: 9 27.3%
  • Lib. Dem

    Votes: 6 18.2%
  • Green Party

    Votes: 1 3.0%
  • Brexit Party

    Votes: 2 6.1%
  • SNP

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Plaid Cymru

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • None of the above

    Votes: 2 6.1%
  • My legs because they support me

    Votes: 1 3.0%

  • Total voters
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Just the kind of message and advice the millions of Labour 'patriotic voters in the North require. The BBC's Chris Mason has described the advice as "astonishing" and "incredible".

Labour voters should back Johnson - ex Labour MP
This is from the man who told Corbyn to ''Sit down and shut up'' as Corbyn criticised the invasion of Iraq. Who has also been investigated for using abusive language towards party chairman Ian Lovery. The same Ian Austin who was involved in an expenses scandal regarding his two houses in London - I don't think that the Labour voters of the north will give his comments too much regard.
 
That sounds remarkably like Boris Johnson's future new government.
It sounds to me remarkably like Corbyn's Labour Party. A few nationalizations of key industries, a bit of wealth tax and financial transaction tax, all coupled with the decentralization of economic and political power - all things which Britain needs and, far from being red blooded socialism, were par for the course for most western political parties up until the madness of the 80s. All good Keynesian mixed economy stuff - we do, of course, have a few right wing nutters claiming that it is all rampant Marxism - but then anything left of Genghis Khan would be for them. Karl Marx would have turned in his grave at seeing the wishy washy Labour Party of today described in those terms ! Apart from being economically moderate - the Labour Party also stands in the centre on Brexit - namely ''We will negotiate a good deal - somewhere close to the Norway model (which protects jobs) and then let the people decide'' - thus retaining a bit of sanity in a political landscape which has polarized itself.
 
This is from the man who told Corbyn to ''Sit down and shut up'' as Corbyn criticised the invasion of Iraq. Who has also been investigated for using abusive language towards party chairman Ian Lovery. The same Ian Austin who was involved in an expenses scandal regarding his two houses in London - I don't think that the Labour voters of the north will give his comments too much regard.

Austin's advice will certainly resonate with traditional Labour supporters who voted leave and are disgusted at the underhanded attempts by their MPs to thwart Brexit. Just the kind of endorsement for those that have never voted Tory but like Boris's style and are put off by Corbyn's leadership and Momentum's overthrow of their party.
 
The polls say that the people who want so scrap this nonsense of Brexit and stay in the EU have surpassed those who want to make themselves poorer considerably...They have come to their senses that leaving with Boris is a bad idea..
 
The polls say that the people who want so scrap this nonsense of Brexit and stay in the EU have surpassed those who want to make themselves poorer considerably...They have come to their senses that leaving with Boris is a bad idea..

That poll was firmly decided in 2016.
 
I think that what is more interesting than one oddball who has left his party, is that 75% of undergraduates say that they are against Brexit, and will vote tactically to help prevent it.
 
We have had an election since then and the party that asked for a majority to confirm the referendum result had it denied to them. Perhaps you would like to reinvade Suez?

If you can remember the two main parties that campaigned on respecting the Brexit result gained over 80% of the votes, enough said.
 
I think that what is more interesting than one oddball who has left his party, is that 75% of undergraduates say that they are against Brexit, and will vote tactically to help prevent it.

When it comes to voting many young people don't bother. In addition Corbyn has lost much of the support amongst the young he had last time round, they now realise he is full of hot air like Foot all this years ago.
 
If you can remember the two main parties that campaigned on respecting the Brexit result gained over 80% of the votes, enough said.

Since even then people have realised that it is a silly idea, and the polls say they would reject it. Carry on living in the past if you wish, but don't try to stop the forward looking young people from having their say.
 
When it comes to voting many young people don't bother. In addition Corbyn has lost much of the support amongst the young he had last time round, they now realise he is full of hot air like Foot all this years ago.

More unfounded lies. Tories just can't help themselves.
 
Since even then people have realised that it is a silly idea, and the polls say they would reject it. Carry on living in the past if you wish, but don't try to stop the forward looking young people from having their say.

People can have their say but the decision on EU membership has already been taken and will be respected. Hopefully those MPs that lacked the respect for the will of the people will feel the wrath of the public at the election. Many have already had their careers ruined by their selfish actions, many more will bite the dust. :emoticon-0102-bigsm
 
When it comes to voting many young people don't bother. In addition Corbyn has lost much of the support amongst the young he had last time round, they now realise he is full of hot air like Foot all this years ago.

You said Corbyn has lost 'much of the support amongst the young'. This is the graph from the link you posted as evidence.

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Quick, time for some comments about France and more soundbites!!!!
 
I'm prepared to stick my neck out and say Corbyn and McDonnell will be gone within a few days of Labour's next defeat. The problem for Labour is who to replace them. Due to the purge of all non Momentum supporting MPs there is a motley crew with very little experience, charisma or appeal. Keir Starmer, the only obvious choice, has the personality of a wooden post, he is dour and hesitant.

I suppose the only saving grace will be they will have another five years to find somebody half decent.
 
You said Corbyn has lost 'much of the support amongst the young'. This is the graph from the link you posted as evidence.

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Quick, time for some comments about France and more soundbites!!!!

Yougov concluded Corbyn had lost 12% support since early 2018, he has lost much more since. He's a loser.
 
Yougov concluded Corbyn had lost 12% support since early 2018, he has lost much more since. He's a loser.

So you have nothing to prove that young people won't vote Labour? Which means you were lying earlier?
 
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