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General Election Called for 8th June

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Can no one finish the job they started these days? Sod Corbyn this could be far more harmful and turn Brexit into a giant waste of money.

Matthew 24:36 saying, ‘However, no one knows the day or hour when these things will happen, not even the angels in heaven or the Son himself.’

 

 

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PS I am not religious in any way !!

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Conservatives will get about 60 majority I think

 

Hard Labour constiuencies will always vote Labour in spite of Corbyn and then change the leader after !

Matthew 24:36 saying, ‘However, no one knows the day or hour when these things will happen, not even the angels in heaven or the Son himself.’

John 11:35

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Conservatives will get about 60 majority I think

 

Hard Labour constiuencies will always vote Labour in spite of Corbyn and then change the leader after !

 

Polls Tony, polls. I'm going to go place an outside bet on a labour/liberal coalition with a default result of a Corbyn run government.

Polls Tony, polls. I'm going to go place an outside bet on a labour/liberal coalition with a default result of a Corbyn run government.

 

Maybe so, but for me coalitions are always the worst of a collection of bad idea`s, no direction, no single commitment and certainly not fit for purpose.

 

If that fool Corbyn gets anywhere near No10 I fear all will be lost in the UK, politically moral is already seen to be at its lowest ever ....YET ! but see an even deeper chasm over the Corbyn horizon.

 

Jeff

John 11:35

:angel:

 

Lots of Weeping going on over there !!

 

 

Jeff

Maybe so, but for me coalitions are always the worst of a collection of bad idea`s, no direction, no single commitment and certainly not fit for purpose.

 

If that fool Corbyn gets anywhere near No10 I fear all will be lost in the UK, politically moral is already seen to be at its lowest ever ....YET ! but see an even deeper chasm over the Corbyn horizon.

 

Jeff

 

It would be crap, but the anti Conservative narrative is high in the people, for various reasons. Labour are too weak and Corbyn to unpopular to snatch a majority. With the Remain camp so vocal and Liberals actually showing anti Brexit favour many of this lot will vote liberal.

I think it's highly likely that the Conservatives will actually loose, narrowly, there will not be enough to support elect the current Labour Party and the protest vote will surge Liberals back but they again won't have enough clout alone. Leaving the option on the table for them to join forces. Probably promise to trigger a second referendum at the end of article 50.

Of corse I could be way off but the bookies odds will be good on it with the current odds for a Conservative victory. I've called it right the last three times so I recon its worth £20 (which buys you nothing since 2008 anyway).

Looks like no one in the Conservative party wants to deal with the mess the fall out from Brexit has created. I don't blame them to be honest! :lol:

For the first time in my life i hope the tories win, but i still can't vote for them just would'nt sit right with me, the sheep in county durham vote for labour dosnt matter how bad they are do nothing for people and they still get in, for the first time in a long time the labour councillers might get a bloody nose as they are beyond unpopular, the election in my opinion is generaly decided by the middle class as the rich go torie, poor go labour , so it all depends how much pennies they have in there and pocket and are happy with the current lot, the problem labour have is alot of the voters in there areas voted brexit so why vote for a party that dosnt want brexit same with the liberals(who is there leader anyways) they want brexit, so election is not as easy to call as theres the elephant in the room, i can't see the tories not winning as corbyn is unpalatable to a lot of people due to his lefty polices.

It would be crap, but the anti Conservative narrative is high in the people, for various reasons. Labour are too weak and Corbyn to unpopular to snatch a majority. With the Remain camp so vocal and Liberals actually showing anti Brexit favour many of this lot will vote liberal.

I think it's highly likely that the Conservatives will actually loose, narrowly, there will not be enough to support elect the current Labour Party and the protest vote will surge Liberals back but they again won't have enough clout alone. Leaving the option on the table for them to join forces. Probably promise to trigger a second referendum at the end of article 50.

Of corse I could be way off but the bookies odds will be good on it with the current odds for a Conservative victory. I've called it right the last three times so I recon its worth £20 (which buys you nothing since 2008 anyway).

 

Good points Steve - I'd like to think you're wrong and Theresa May will win over the country.... And increase her majority as the polls predict. I agree the polls were indeed wrong the last two times; and we all know just how fickle folk can be.....!!

 

However, the silent majority has risen up and done the right thing, just in time, if recent events are anything to go by. Fingers, toes, everything for that matter, all crossed....:clover:

I have something to say............ It's better to burn out than to fade away..... :tt2:

Never understand how anyone can vote for the Tories, destroy the country every time.

Never understand how anyone can vote for the Tories, destroy the country every time.

 

Don't think that's just limited to the Torries.

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You're either very young or you've got a short memory The Tories used be good and build up reserves of money and then labour would get in and squander it all That cycle happened throughout the 60s 70s 80s and 90s Then the world economy crashed and the rest you know

 

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Never understand how anyone can vote for the Tories, destroy the country every time.

 

Isn't that what Gordon Brown and the Labour party did? The only thing the Tories did wrong in recent times was to offer a referendum to the uniformed over our membership of the EU.

 

I'm often on the fence about a number of political parties, but I could never vote Labour. Their last two party leaders Ed Milliband and Jeremy Corbyn are/were dreadful. LibDems could make a viable opposition if they had a strong leader.

 

Whilst I am no fan of the Tories, what other viable option would there be? I'd never vote Green Party and I would rather lose a testicle than vote for any of the right wing bigots.

 

Like the US elections, it really is based on a 2 party system, that's what it boils down to. I wish there were stronger opposition parties, but we just don't have them.

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Great Britain is not so great anymore. And the United Kingdom is not so united ???

 

Sad times indeed.

 

Maybe it is time for change, however uncomfortable it may be ??

 

Alan...............

Great Britain is not so great anymore. And the United Kingdom is not so united ???

 

Sad times indeed.

 

Maybe it is time for change, however uncomfortable it may be ??

 

Alan...............

 

Thing is Great Britain isn't about how good it is, it's about what it encompasses it should really be called Greater Britain. As far as it not being as good as it was, certainly in recent years not much has changed. Recent media reports that it had dropped to 6th in the economic tables was a bit of a untruth. Certainly by the criteria used it's still 5th. The world bank however rates us as 9th. Furthermore real movements are predicted over the next 2-5 years that will see smaller Economies growing economies over take (not just the U.K.) not one of them is in the EU... it's certainly in a better position than most EU countries, most are still in recession.

As for the United Kingdom, we really will have to see how that plays out. I'm not as clued up on Scottish independence as I could be. However from what I understand. Support for Scottish independence and inclusion in the EU is far lower than what the SNP claims and relations with the EU will be complex to say the least, expect strong opposition from the Spanish. Didn't the SNP fail to gain the required number of signatures and had to get support from the Greens, something in the back of my mind says there's suggestion that the second indie ref doesn't even forfill the criteria they set out cause of said signatures. With Scotland as an independent state it would have a smaller GDP and higher debt than Greece (which is still suffering), in fact recent suggestions were that scotlands debt accounts for 2/3rds of Britians debt as a whole and is the largest in the EU. With this in mind Miss Sturgoen is literally going to have to bend over and take it right up the shitter from Jean Claude to get even close to what she wants. At which point she will have to start explaining the other problems she's got that she's hiding behind independence for.

Truth is we all have just got to wait and be prepared to get noisey when our employees (the government) step out of line. Most of what doing the rounds is posturing and hot air from both sides desperately trying to save their own skins. They say Brexit is turkey day and the Turkeys do not want to vote for Christmas. It's more than that it's a five bird roast and they're all trying to not be in the stack. Interesting times indeed.

Still think Jeremy Corbyn will be the next PM though.

Isn't that what Gordon Brown and the Labour party did? The only thing the Tories did wrong in recent times was to offer a referendum to the uniformed over our membership of the EU.

 

I'm often on the fence about a number of political parties, but I could never vote Labour. Their last two party leaders Ed Milliband and Jeremy Corbyn are/were dreadful. LibDems could make a viable opposition if they had a strong leader.

 

Whilst I am no fan of the Tories, what other viable option would there be? I'd never vote Green Party and I would rather lose a testicle than vote for any of the right wing bigots.

 

Like the US elections, it really is based on a 2 party system, that's what it boils down to. I wish there were stronger opposition parties, but we just don't have them.

 

This is part of why I believe Corbyn will win, people have short memories and as such we boom and bust and as we go we flit between tight fisted Conservatives and overspending Labour.

Thing is Great Britain isn't about how good it is, it's about what it encompasses it should really be called Greater Britain. As far as it not being as good as it was, certainly in recent years not much has changed. Recent media reports that it had dropped to 6th in the economic tables was a bit of a untruth. Certainly by the criteria used it's still 5th. The world bank however rates us as 9th. Furthermore real movements are predicted over the next 2-5 years that will see smaller Economies growing economies over take (not just the U.K.) not one of them is in the EU... it's certainly in a better position than most EU countries, most are still in recession.

As for the United Kingdom, we really will have to see how that plays out. I'm not as clued up on Scottish independence as I could be. However from what I understand. Support for Scottish independence and inclusion in the EU is far lower than what the SNP claims and relations with the EU will be complex to say the least, expect strong opposition from the Spanish. Didn't the SNP fail to gain the required number of signatures and had to get support from the Greens, something in the back of my mind says there's suggestion that the second indie ref doesn't even forfill the criteria they set out cause of said signatures. With Scotland as an independent state it would have a smaller GDP and higher debt than Greece (which is still suffering), in fact recent suggestions were that scotlands debt accounts for 2/3rds of Britians debt as a whole and is the largest in the EU. With this in mind Miss Sturgoen is literally going to have to bend over and take it right up the shitter from Jean Claude to get even close to what she wants. At which point she will have to start explaining the other problems she's got that she's hiding behind independence for.

Truth is we all have just got to wait and be prepared to get noisey when our employees (the government) step out of line. Most of what doing the rounds is posturing and hot air from both sides desperately trying to save their own skins. They say Brexit is turkey day and the Turkeys do not want to vote for Christmas. It's more than that it's a five bird roast and they're all trying to not be in the stack. Interesting times indeed.

Still think Jeremy Corbyn will be the next PM though.

 

Mmmm. Interesting.

 

First of all, just for the record, let me state here, I am Scottish, living in the UK. Therefore I consider myself British. Personally, the SNP don't really do it for me. Neither does the Conservatives ! Yes, I believe the Green party were a big help in helping the SNP out. Labour ? Wow....... Don't think we will see Corbyn in number 10. As for a Greater Britian ? I would love that. Must admit. I hope, and its from my heart that we (UK) can move on, get on with Brexit and sort things out to bring Britian great again. As a personal opinion, I reckon that once Brexit is all done and dusted, we regain our feet, other countries will follow. But hey, what do I know ??? I just put Basil instead of Coriander in my Garl;ic butter topping for my home made Nan Breads !! I don't know my herbs so politics is well above me !!

 

Alan..........

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