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Should the UK remain a part of the EU or leave?

  • Stay in

    Votes: 56 47.9%
  • Get out

    Votes: 61 52.1%

  • Total voters
    117
  • Poll closed .
Why Labour would only lose again Stroller. The party has a problem with Jews.

Red Wall Christmas-voting turkeys don’t give a **** about Jews and those are the votes that matter. Neither do many people in safe Tory seats in the Shires suddenly pretending to but those votes are irrelevant.

It is too soon though. A Labour win, and realistically even then a coalition, is only plausible with at least a couple more years of Brexit nonsense.
 
do most people really care if the labour party has a problem with jews
I suspect not
Well, listening to the radio last night many did have a problem. However that won’t stop them from getting in, being crap, will stop them getting in.
 
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Red Wall Christmas-voting turkeys don’t give a **** about Jews and those are the votes that matter. Neither do many people in safe Tory seats in the Shires suddenly pretending to but those votes are irrelevant.

It is too soon though. A Labour win, and realistically even then a coalition, is only plausible with at least a couple more years of Brexit nonsense.
A labour win <laugh> come back in 4 years and I will laugh then. Starmer will never be PM.
 
A labour win <laugh> come back in 4 years and I will laugh then. Starmer will never be PM.

Probably not. More likely a few more months of Johnson til he’s allowed to go, a few years of Gove and then **** knows which chinless spiv will be convincing people only another five years of Tory rule can fix the mistakes of 15 years of Tory rule. We’ll most likely fall for it again.
 
While France mourns the loss of their dead, murdered in the name of Islam, including the beheading of a young mother, we have Islamic extremists with megaphones in London surrounding the French Embassy. Sickening
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I’m sure the Met Police will be along any minute to baton charge them like they did with the anti-lockdown demonstrators.
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Probably not. More likely a few more months of Johnson til he’s allowed to go, a few years of Gove and then **** knows which chinless spiv will be convincing people only another five years of Tory rule can fix the mistakes of 15 years of Tory rule. We’ll most likely fall for it again.
You are always disrespectful to voters Watford. What makes you any better? You tell me you didn't vote limps. I know you wouldn't vote Tory so did you vote for an antisemite that was the biggest loser in my lifetime? If you did you are not so bright.
 
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You are always disrespectful to voters Watford. What makes you any better? You tell me you didn't vote limps. I know you wouldn't vote Tory so did you vote for an antisemite that was the biggest loser in my lifetime? If you did you are not so bright.

We live in a ****, antiquated deeply undemocratic voting system that makes voting for Independent/Green/Lib Dem pointless in most seats including mine. Actually voting at all is pointless in most seats too including mine but that’s another issue. So the options are not voting which suits your lot, voting for one of the above which suits your lot or voting for the only candidate that has a vague chance against your lot which happens to be the Labour one for now. Not that it did much good as more than enough people demanded Brexit and voted in some nodding dog to help deliver it, voting with the government on literally everything since to the detriment of his least fortunate constituents.
 
We live in a ****, antiquated deeply undemocratic voting system that makes voting for Independent/Green/Lib Dem pointless in most seats including mine. Actually voting at all is pointless in most seats too including mine but that’s another issue. So the options are not voting which suits your lot, voting for one of the above which suits your lot or voting for the only candidate that has a vague chance against your lot which happens to be the Labour one for now. Not that it did much good as more than enough people demanded Brexit and voted in some nodding dog to help deliver it, voting with the government on literally everything since to the detriment of his least fortunate constituents.
So you voted for Corbyn?
 
Then you should never knock anyone who voted Brexit or Tory or anyone else come to that. We all knew what Corbyn was like before the election.

Appreciate that posts like that will appeal to simple crying Brexiteers but it’s not the reality of the voting system we all have to live in. I don’t have any time for Corbyn but even less for Johnson. It’s that simple.
 
We live in a ****, antiquated deeply undemocratic voting system that makes voting for Independent/Green/Lib Dem pointless in most seats including mine. Actually voting at all is pointless in most seats too including mine but that’s another issue. So the options are not voting which suits your lot, voting for one of the above which suits your lot or voting for the only candidate that has a vague chance against your lot which happens to be the Labour one for now. Not that it did much good as more than enough people demanded Brexit and voted in some nodding dog to help deliver it, voting with the government on literally everything since to the detriment of his least fortunate constituents.

The thing is Labour had 13 years in which they could have changed the voting system but enjoyed their thumping majorities so much they left it be. Any government with a majority is not going to give it up, Clegg had the chance in 2010 but for whatever reason didn't force the issue. Until we have an election gridlock there will never be a change...
 
The thing is Labour had 13 years in which they could have changed the voting system but enjoyed their thumping majorities so much they left it be. Any government with a majority is not going to give it up, Clegg had the chance in 2010 but for whatever reason didn't force the issue. Until we have an election gridlock there will never be a change...

I completely agree.
 
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