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Originally Posted by Northern Monkey
I'm with you.I think i'm going with Labour too.I think.
There are a few fundamental things that have always put me off Corbyn and alot i like but he's too far left for me and i can't fecking stand abbott!
However the manifesto has put my mind at ease slightly on the Trident issue and i also think i read somewhere that they'll accept an end to free movement.
I like the renationalation ideas too.The election is about more than just Brexit.
One thing i've never done and never will is vote Tory so I wasn't going to vote at all but i do feel i can hold my nose and vote Corbyn on this manifesto.
I do know that it's a wasted vote.For one he's got no chance and two my vote won't matter anyway as i'm in a Labour stronghold.
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I can't say I'm surprised. You often come across as an independent thinker.
My biggest swing for Labour is how they plan to balance the budget. It appears that many leading economists are very excited about how the Labour party plan to be self funding, which means, everything they promise in their manifesto can happen without putting the country in debt.