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General election

  • Conservative

    Votes: 28 57.1%
  • Labour

    Votes: 16 32.7%
  • Libdem

    Votes: 2 4.1%
  • Other

    Votes: 3 6.1%

  • Total voters
    49
Costello has also been grilled on T.V. about his policies and costings and was found to be wanting, think he could have got the question right in the end but wasn't allowed to take his socks and shoes off and use his toes, for anything over 10

That's your opinion, approval ratings for his performance this campaign are through the roof.

The only thing I can fault him with this election is he hasn't stood up for himself enough throughout the personal attacks, but then it's ensured Labour has ran clean ethical campaign which is dignified as **** imo.

The interview you're referring to was actually over the radio, the presenter expected him to sit in silence while he referred to his manifesto and checked his numbers. That would have been a disaster. Dead air on the radio is professional suicide and it would have blown up in his face if he was prepared to plunge that interview into silence. He did the right thing all day long. He was prepared to get back to her and check the numbers while they talked, she wouldn't so he refused, fair play.
 
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That's your opinion, approval ratings for his performance this campaign are through the roof.

The only thing I can fault him with this election is he hasn't stood up for himself enough throughout the personal attacks, but then it's ensured Labour has ran clean ethical campaign which is dignified as **** imo.

The interview you're referring to was actually over the radio, the presenter expected him to sit in silence while he referred to his manifesto and checked his numbers. That would have been a disaster. Dead air on the radio is professional suicide and it would have blown up in his face if he was prepared to plunge that interview into silence. He did the right thing all day long. He was prepared to get back to her and check the numbers while they talked, she wouldn't so he refused, fair play.
GIVE OWER to me he sounded like a terrorist at an M.I.5 convention
 
The wife and I have just sat and watched the 6 O'Clock news and we both said this election could turn out to be another Trump, with the outsider coming home from absolutely nowhere.
There seems to be a lot of the younger generation lapping up to the Labour rhetoric, the test will be will the young voters bother their arses on Thursday and get out and vote.
I think the result will be a lot closer than first indicated, which could be very worrying.
 
The wife and I have just sat and watched the 6 O'Clock news and we both said this election could turn out to be another Trump, with the outsider coming home from absolutely nowhere.
There seems to be a lot of the younger generation lapping up to the Labour rhetoric, the test will be will the young voters bother their arses on Thursday and get out and vote.
I think the result will be a lot closer than first indicated, which could be very worrying.[/QUOTE]

Do you mean very worrying that we may have the Tories back in who have managed to double the national debt and cut funding to police, NHS, fire service and local government all in one parliament? All they promise is more of the same which equates to continued misery for the masses.
 
I don't know why everyone's frightened of a hard brexit TBH. We'd just end up with the same deal as the USA, China, India, Russia etc. But Canada's got a trade deal with the EU, so if push comes to shove we can just crib that one.
Russia, China and the USA have vast markets at home to fall back on. We don't and will struggle economically outside of the EU. there were many reasons why I could see why people voted to leave, but economic security was certainly not one of them.
 
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I don't know why everyone's frightened of a hard brexit TBH. We'd just end up with the same deal as the USA, China, India, Russia etc. But Canada's got a trade deal with the EU, so if push comes to shove we can just crib that one.
I'd be terrified of Corbyn negotiating. The EU would be over the moon. He'd pay any bill they want.

I'm with Mrs May all day long. If they ask for the world and try taking the piss. Walk away. They've been a thorne in our side for years. **** em.
 
Russia, China and the USA have vast markets at home to fall back on. We don't and will struggle economically outside of the EU. there were many reasons why I could see why people voted to leave, but economic security was certainly not one of them.
On holiday last year I chatted with British people in their forties and fifties about the Brexit vote and they had voted out based on the immigration issue highlighted by UKIP saying Europe would insist on us taking more than we intended. Voted out to protect UK jobs etc. Issues like economy and trade would eventually take care of there selves but they were sure that we could soon find other markets to export to.
 
Loads of people in the City are waking up to the possibilities of Brexit without endless EU restrictions. Won't be easy, but leaving your comfort zone never is. Just as well, or no-one would leave a job to start a business and the vast majority of people in the UK work for SMEs.
 
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