Off Topic The Politics Thread

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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 are people criticizing May for calling an election? With the lack of opposition she has at the moment I think its a great move for her.
 
Why are people criticizing May for calling an election? With the lack of opposition she has at the moment I think its a great move for her.

For the life of me I can't see why Corbyn didn't vote against it, saying they wanted to wait to see the outcome of the expenses investigation. Then table a vote of no confidence, meaning the tories would have to vote down their own government if they wanted an early election. The man is obviously so deluded he thinks he is going to win the election so snatched at the chance
 
For the life of me I can't see why Corbyn didn't vote against it, saying they wanted to wait to see the outcome of the expenses investigation. Then table a vote of no confidence, meaning the tories would have to vote down their own government if they wanted an early election. The man is obviously so deluded he thinks he is going to win the election so snatched at the chance
Agree Tooting he is deluded. Every time I see him I think he is on another planet. Although I do admire his stance on things.
 
Shes the PM and a Conservative, she did it for the greater god for her and the party. I'm sure 90% of the people would do the same thing.

Quite right but since Labour voted for article 50 I don't understand why she needed to go to the country to reinforce her position on the Brexit negotiations. It's purely a power grab and our democracy will suffer in the long run.
 
Quite right but since Labour voted for article 50 I don't understand why she needed to go to the country to reinforce her position on the Brexit negotiations. It's purely a power grab and our democracy will suffer in the long run.
Having a large majority in Parliament does not mean an end to Democracy. Their have many GE which have resulted in majority's of more than 100 and some more than 200. Labour won in 1997 with a 179 seat majority. Democracy is still here.