General Election (72 Viewers)

Grendel

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And yet when they were initiating the deepest cuts to Social care, public services and welfare
we we're told it was going to be painful BUT !!! We were "all in it together"
Except we weren't were we, they chose that exact moment to implement a 5% tax cut for the
Country's highest earners, their hypocrisy knows no bounds.

They have hardly actually made any cuts to the bloated welfare state. The biggest lie is the Tories actually have made any inroads in this area at all. May despite the bollocks on here is a Liberal at the left of the Party. Always has been and a europhile.
 

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westcountry_skyblue

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In the end we are all City fans entitled to differing views!!PUSB
 

rob9872

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Plenty of cuts on here ;-)
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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They have hardly actually made any cuts to the bloated welfare state. The biggest lie is the Tories actually have made any inroads in this area at all. May despite the bollocks on here is a Liberal at the left of the Party. Always has been and a europhile.

If she's on the left Christ knows what the right is like. Leadsom and Rees-Mogg, good googly moogly.
 

SBAndy

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They have hardly actually made any cuts to the bloated welfare state. The biggest lie is the Tories actually have made any inroads in this area at all. May despite the bollocks on here is a Liberal at the left of the Party. Always has been and a europhile.

Particularly enjoy her liberal views on the European Constitution on Human Rights.
 

clint van damme

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They have hardly actually made any cuts to the bloated welfare state. The biggest lie is the Tories actually have made any inroads in this area at all. May despite the bollocks on here is a Liberal at the left of the Party. Always has been and a europhile.

get the yellow pages out tomorrow, ring up any school at random and ask the head master, is it true you haven't had to make any cuts!
Ask anyone who works in the NHS, see what their response is.
Then anyone on benefits, and finally tell every Chief constable in the UK they're liars.
 

olderskyblue

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So, what's the odds on a Labour win tonight/tomorrow?

Wonder what the odds were on Brexit, Trump and Labour all to win?

I'm losing 2 nil at the moment on my selections... :emoji_open_mouth:
 

Sick Boy

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get the yellow pages out tomorrow, ring up any school at random and ask the head master, is it true you haven't had to make any cuts!
Ask anyone who works in the NHS, see what their response is.
Then anyone on benefits, and finally tell every Chief constable in the UK they're liars.

He will have private healthcare so has little experience of the NHS.
 

olderskyblue

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get the yellow pages out tomorrow, ring up any school at random and ask the head master, is it true you haven't had to make any cuts!
Ask anyone who works in the NHS, see what their response is.
Then anyone on benefits, and finally tell every Chief constable in the UK they're liars.

I wouldn't trust teachers to tell the truth. When sats were introduced, the school my son was at had a parents evening to explain it all. More like to whinge about it all, and to cap it off, they lied to us when expressing how much extra work it was for them. Each teacher stood up and gave his assessment of it. I did a running total in my head of what they told us, and when they gave their "total" it was more than double what it should have been. If looks could kill, I'd be dead now from the stares I got from them when I stood up and questioned it.

I guess asking for the Maths teacher to explain it, and suggesting it's no wonder they don't want our kids tested, didn't help. left wing militant labour voters the lot of them ;)
 

rob9872

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He will have private healthcare so has little experience of the NHS.
Not draining your underfunded nhs then whilst still contributing. You should say thank you rather than sneering
 

Earlsdon_Skyblue1

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It's happened. I think Grendull and Astute have convinced be to switch my vote from Tory to Labour.

When those that shout the loudest can only come up with a misunderstood smear campaign as an argument to why you shouldn't vote for said party instead of arguing the manifestos you have to question why. So I've read and reread both Tory and labour manifestos numerous times now and while both have have details I like and dislike when I read the manifestos in isolation ignoring the colour of the party and on balance the Tory one is just so negative and based on fear whereas the labour one is positive and based on hope.

I think it was Barack Obama who said in his first election campaign that do you want to vote for a president who panders to your fears or a president who panders to your dreams, or words to that effect. And I'm finding myself drawn to that notion.

You were always going to vote Labour.
 

rob9872

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One is full of nice soundbites that it can't afford to deliver unless those of us who work stump up even more for those who dont
 

skybluetony176

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You were always going to vote Labour.

I wasn't. I've only voted labour once in my life and that was Tony Blair's first election. Voted Lib Dem once and Green once. Aside from that I've pretty much always been a Tory voter and was fully planning to do so again this time. Until I started reading the manifestos a couple of days ago.
 

clint van damme

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I wasn't. I've only voted labour once in my life and that was Tony Blair's first election. Voted Lib Dem once and Green once. Aside from that I've pretty much always been a Tory voter and was fully planning to do so again this time. Until I started reading the manifestos a couple of days ago.

there's a lot of good stuff in the tory manifesto, problem is they are actively working against their stated aims as we speak.
 

RegTheDonk

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Not draining your underfunded nhs then whilst still contributing. You should say thank you rather than sneering
He doesn't need our thanks. He'll be thanking Mrs May instead when she cuts his higher rate tax bill. Hope he enjoys the queue jump while the plebs wait months and the private room when some are stuck on trollys in corridors. Fair play to him if he can afford to go private - most of us unfortunately can't.
 

clint van damme

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So, what's the odds on a Labour win tonight/tomorrow?

Wonder what the odds were on Brexit, Trump and Labour all to win?

I'm losing 2 nil at the moment on my selections... :emoji_open_mouth:
I'll be shocked by anything less than a tory majority of 30, I think more nearer 40.
 

Captain Dart

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Earlsdon_Skyblue1

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You made a decision yet?

Been and put my x in a box for Labour. I get a free pint from Banksy!

Voted for the Independent lady.

I honestly couldn't decide. I thought at least instead of voting on something I wasn't sure of, or spoiling my ballot paper I could make someone feel good about themselves.
 

Captain Dart

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But who to watch? Can't bear to see Kuessenberg but Sky is owned by Murdoch so it's not exactly going to be balanced is it...
Try Al Jazeera then.
 

chiefdave

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Channel 4 has Paxman, David Mitchell and Richard Osman. Could be OK. But you're correct there's not a great deal of choice.
 

Captain Dart

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westcountry_skyblue

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I voted Tory,Think they will get 75-100 seat majority!!
That will go down well on here,Even when I lived in Cov always voted tory.
 

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