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Will have to wait for policies to see if anyone sways me, but I don't trust any of them at this point so may need to spoil my vote or abstain
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Sure 2010-2015 But its 2019 NOW she has changed |
I'm really undecided, I'd sooner swallow battery acid then vote for Tories or Brexit Party, Labour is uninspiring, I don't really think repeating the referendum will get us out of this mess so I'm not gonna vote for Lib Dems (Plus the way they sold their souls in the condem coalition put me off them forever). I agree a lot with Green but a vote for them is basically the same as ripping up the ballot.
It may have to be Labour simply because it's the only viable option but I'm just very.... meh.... about all the parties at the moment. |
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Labour could win it |
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It's possible it could be a Lib Dem/Lab coalition if they get their act together and get their policies right
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Yes after some months A Referendum with a New Labour Deal to leave and Remain. |
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When it comes to Brexit, No deal is the only option that must be completely obliterated. |
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BBC Reports
Labour will not Tonight Vote on Johnson PM Election 12th Dec. so expected to not enough numbers So Johnson will agree with LibDem /SNP vote on the 9th Dec Monday General Election tomorrow evening. |
Corbyn is Live
Johnson PM has spoken already All media |
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October 31, will go in history books when europe finally got rid of britain :clap1: and even better with a no deal which is disastrous for britain |
Nicky
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labour have just made themselves look scared of having an election. The short bill will get the simple majority required (even if it is on a slightly different date) making labour look more stupid than they already are.
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Yes Labour must understand Johnson PM now wants a mandate And I agree with that Walking to a December Voting place is not so bad even if the weather is fowl. Bring it On |
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The party leaders don't matter much for any upcoming election, the ballot is about Brexit and people will vote based on their Brexit wishes. It could be a carrot and an egg in the leadership positions and it would barely affect the outcome.
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i hope the monster raving loony party are putting up candidates across the UK. i have a feeling they could do very well
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Sadly Slim you are WONG Labour now Demands a General Election in December https://news.sky.com/story/labour-to...ction-11848188 Feel The Force |
Election on wedensday the 11th.
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Yes thats one date that is possible Also Thursday 12th possible |
i think the variations in brexit between the tories and the brexit party, and then the variations on ref/revoke make this a very difficult election to predict. Also, elections are weird, what party's think is the key issue often isn't what decides things as something else pops out (like May and her treatment of the elderly in the last election). All I want is for it to come out with a conclusive result and be over quickly.
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With the Brexit party taking votes from the Tories and Lib Dem’s taking away from Labour, it’s going to be a touchy election to fight, I think it’s inevitable that we’ll end up with a Tory/BXP coalition and then we’re well and truly ****ed
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Hang on Labour Leave Zones vote Brexit Party they have loads of New paying members Great General Election Many bad MP's get Washed away From Labour , LibDem, Indie Group, SNP , Conservative and others A Vote will now go through Today in Parliament as Labour Demand a December Election he is read to go. https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EIC3H3YX...jpg&name=small |
Dumb Barry Shearman MP
was just live on SkyNewsHD does not want this December Election But All of Corbyns cabinet do |
The Brexit party might get a small vote share but I highly doubt they will win any seats, a good chunk of their support has already drifted back to the Tories anyway
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I'm not sure how this will go tbh ... If May's snap election had happened instantly, the Tories would easily have a comfortable majority. But during the campaigns she machine gunned herself in the foot, while Corbyn was still fresh and managed to seem not like a joke, so as the date crept nearer it was obvious more people would vote for their Labour MPs.
This one? It's harder to call; Corbyn's shine has worn off a bit, and I think people still like Boris. But I also think people are sick of the perceived austerity, and think Corbyn will be the one to fix it. My guess would be another coalition, with the coalescence giving whoever the PM is about 55% of the house, rather than a strong majority. |
Labour's Stella Creasy MP
Has chucked a spanner in the works Live Parliament. She wants Amendments It appears Corbyn can not control his MP's? |
Creasy MP WON
Yes 312 No 295 Amendments are now being put forward |
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