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
    33
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Farage said his political life was not over, claiming a new party would rise from the ashes. “It will become the reform party, it will campaign, one of the reforms being getting rid of the first past the post system and giving people a choice,”

Using the Polish proportional representation system, the next House of Commons would be as follows:

CON 325
LAB 237
LD 88

Government 325
Opposition 325
 
Farage said his political life was not over, claiming a new party would rise from the ashes. “It will become the reform party, it will campaign, one of the reforms being getting rid of the first past the post system and giving people a choice,”

Using the Polish proportional representation system, the next House of Commons would be as follows:

CON 325
LAB 237
LD 88

Government 325
Opposition 325

FPTP is here to stay, at least five years probably 20 years.

Nigel's work is done, he should go and help his mate Donald.
 
Johnson without the restraints of the ERG will be desperate to get an agreement with the EU. Already we have seen leaders of individual countries saying that they are pleased to have things move on, and they have talked about a very small deal leaving out many of the security issues that the UK currently relies on. The withdrawal agreement is basically the one that May negotiated, but the big difference is that he was prepared to shaft the people that she needed to keep her in power. When a deal is struck in a few years time, and the country has to have one now that WTO is out of existence, it will be to the advantage of the EU, not the UK.

Completely wrong

You need to stop posting incorrect facts. The WTO is NOT out of existence. Try to read Guardian articles thoroughly. It is merely a closure, probably temporarily, of the appellate body top court. This does not mean suspension of the ability to trade under WTO rules, and there will still be a dispute-settlement panel. All that is missing is the very top court at the moment due to Trump's refusal to nominate judges.
 
No .try again....
the one who seeks to wind up MOST people on this thread ?????
Think hard now........
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The one person who will be sorely missed from parliament next term is Frank Field, the former Labour Minister. He was a tremendous local MP and also one who particularly championed the working class, often at the detriment of his own career. He was totally respected by all MPs across the house apart from the current hard left Labour leaders.
 
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There were three reasons Labour lost
Corbyn
McDonnell
Abbot
And to make things even worse their manifesto could not be funded, Corby even admitted he would have to take more tax from pensioners and low income workers to fund it
Anyone with an ounce of sense knew he would not be able to tax his main targets because they have Accountants and Lawyers to make sure it never happened
The 4 day week scam if implemented would have bankrupt the NHS and any other company or organisation that had to provide 24/7 cover
I voted Lib Dem, I have never voted Tory and never ever will vote Labour
Unless they restructure their party and rid it of the poisonous Left Wing Extremism they may have to wait a long time before they get another chance to Govern again
 
The election is over, and I see little point in revisiting all of the same arguments again. I will be closing this thread down for further comment at 1700 GMT.
 
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There were three reasons Labour lost
Corbyn
McDonnell
Abbot
And to make things even worse their manifesto could not be funded, Corby even admitted he would have to take more tax from pensioners and low income workers to fund it
Anyone with an ounce of sense knew he would not be able to tax his main targets because they have Accountants and Lawyers to make sure it never happened
The 4 day week scam if implemented would have bankrupt the NHS and any other company or organisation that had to provide 24/7 cover
I voted Lib Dem, I have never voted Tory and never ever will vote Labour
Unless they restructure their party and rid it of the poisonous Left Wing Extremism they may have to wait a long time before they get another chance to Govern again
Fair comment.
I think in the North it was Brexit first and secondly their view of Corbyn and his initiatives. Corbyn did not present as a good leader nor did he handle the smear of him at all well.
They would have achi8eved some of their manifesto pledges through borrowing, which is what Govts worldwide have done throughout history. However the manifesto clealry appeared to be over ambitious etc etc.
I for one believe that people should not to have to work the hours they do. When the computer technology arrived we were all told we would not have to work as much etc etc.Meanwhile people are working harder and more than ever.
Also i agree with the need for a restructure to package something that the ordinary working person can accept and see its value for them. Perhaps the Labour manifesto offered so much it put people off.
Sadly Swinson over extended what she could offer and paid the price. I regret her losing her seat as I think she is an honest politician and she is young and appeared naive.
Thanks for this...
 
There were three reasons Labour lost
Corbyn
McDonnell
Abbot
And to make things even worse their manifesto could not be funded, Corby even admitted he would have to take more tax from pensioners and low income workers to fund it
Anyone with an ounce of sense knew he would not be able to tax his main targets because they have Accountants and Lawyers to make sure it never happened
The 4 day week scam if implemented would have bankrupt the NHS and any other company or organisation that had to provide 24/7 cover
I voted Lib Dem, I have never voted Tory and never ever will vote Labour
Unless they restructure their party and rid it of the poisonous Left Wing Extremism they may have to wait a long time before they get another chance to Govern again

And this is why the Tories got in. I've seen more in-depth political analysis in The Beano.
 
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