The EU: In, out, shake it all about.... (91 Viewers)

As of right now, how are thinking of voting? In or out

  • Remain

    Votes: 23 37.1%
  • Leave

    Votes: 35 56.5%
  • Undecided

    Votes: 3 4.8%
  • Not registered or not intention to vote

    Votes: 1 1.6%

  • Total voters
    62
  • Poll closed .

Brighton Sky Blue

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Of course he can propose it and the US can decide through the ballot box if they want this or not

Medicare for All has support from even a majority of Republicans and with the American public overall it’s as high as 70%. The only way Bernie isn’t going to win is if he loses in the primary.
 

Grendel

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This claim I just quoted once already





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Do you know the research Brighton refers to?
 

Grendel

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Medicare for All has support from even a majority of Republicans and with the American public overall it’s as high as 70%. The only way Bernie isn’t going to win is if he loses in the primary.

I think you are going to be in for a major disappointment - again - start getting some media conspiracy theories ready - you’ve got a year to make them up
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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Ah yes it’s the media’s fault and everyone is thick and taken in by it.

the media is a scapegoat for the rejection of hard left policies.

in the end the public are smarter than you give them credit for and fortunately a lot more street smart

The evidence would suggest otherwise. The media has massive influence over public thought and it’s disingenuous to argue the opposite. These are not ‘hard left’ policies, in Europe they are pretty vanilla fare.

Oxbridge graduates in expensive suits using posh accents and long words-all it takes
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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I think you are going to be in for a major disappointment - again - start getting some media conspiracy theories ready - you’ve got a year to make them up

I will very gladly wager with you that if Bernie wins the primary he will win the presidency. Shame we didn’t wager in 2017...
 

Grendel

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No. Does it relate to your claim?


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lol

yes it clearly does and my claim is that the voter does not prioritise these rather obscure issues

the key valuations are always the same and Corbyn is viewed in all polls as being worse than Johnson in managing the economy
 

Grendel

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The evidence would suggest otherwise. The media has massive influence over public thought and it’s disingenuous to argue the opposite. These are not ‘hard left’ policies, in Europe they are pretty vanilla fare.

Oxbridge graduates in expensive suits using posh accents and long words-all it takes

show me that evidence
 

SkyBlueDom26

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lol

yes it clearly does and my claim is that the voter does not prioritise these rather obscure issues

the key valuations are always the same and Corbyn is viewed in all polls as being worse than Johnson in managing the economy
Corbyn would collapse the economy with all that borrowing he plans:smuggrin:
 

SkyblueBazza

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No thanks got much better things to do. If you think New Labour were socialist then fair enough but I disagree.
But again...this is just you latching onto something that YOU THINK/WISH someone has said so that you can take issue with them because either you have taken issue with something they have said before or they have taken issue with something you have said.

It's a sad obsession.

And I suspect you do not have anything better to do because you seem to spend an awful lot of time doing it.

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Grendel

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Corbyn would collapse the economy with all that borrowing he plans:smuggrin:

Brighton asked someone to name three hard left policies a while ago. I named five without even having to try and I don’t think I even bothered to look at the horrific union legislation being considered so we can all go back to the 70’s
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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show me that evidence

The evidence being that public perception of major issues is wide of the mark, especially on immigration. Immigration became the key issue during the Brexit referendum and highlighted the impact of sustained right wing media dialogue.

The general public vote Tory then ask why the police are disappearing and why their children are in classes of 35
 

djr8369

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lol

yes it clearly does and my claim is that the voter does not prioritise these rather obscure issues

the key valuations are always the same and Corbyn is viewed in all polls as being worse than Johnson in managing the economy

Lol?

So the research Brighton uses to say Corbyn policies are popular actually backs up your claim that
people don’t not vote for labour because of an lack of awareness they have such policies but because they know basic needs such as employment stability and economic management will be ruined if they get into power

Interesting conclusion to draw.

Are you now changing your claim from the general point above to one that BJ is seen as more competent on the economy than Corbyn and you’re backing this up with poll data? But I thought poll data was just “silly research”?






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Brighton Sky Blue

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Brighton asked someone to name three hard left policies a while ago. I named five without even having to try and I don’t think I even bothered to look at the horrific union legislation being considered so we can all go back to the 70’s

I don’t remember you giving one never mind 5
 

SkyBlueDom26

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Brighton asked someone to name three hard left policies a while ago. I named five without even having to try and I don’t think I even bothered to look at the horrific union legislation being considered so we can all go back to the 70’s
just the typical hard left rubbish from Brighton, Coumminust Corbyn lover
 

Grendel

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Lol?

So the research Brighton uses to say Corbyn policies are popular actually backs up your claim that


Interesting conclusion to draw.

Are you now changing your claim from the general point above to one that BJ is seen as more competent on the economy than Corbyn and you’re backing this up with poll data? But I thought poll data was just “silly research”?






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You do realise this research from Brighton was pan European and not restricted to the uk?
 

Grendel

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The evidence being that public perception of major issues is wide of the mark, especially on immigration. Immigration became the key issue during the Brexit referendum and highlighted the impact of sustained right wing media dialogue.

The general public vote Tory then ask why the police are disappearing and why their children are in classes of 35

No that’s just an anecdotal view and of course means if that is the case than the big bad Torys would be gone in December
 

djr8369

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You do realise this research from Brighton was pan European and not restricted to the uk?

So it seems even less likely to back up your claim that

people don’t not vote for labour because of an lack of awareness they have such policies but because they know basic needs such as employment stability and economic management will be ruined if they get into power

Why would pan European research suggest why voters don’t vote labour?


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Grendel

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So it seems even less likely to back up your claim that



Why would pan European research suggest why voters don’t vote labour?


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lol they didn’t - it was a poll commissioned that had nothing to do with voting labour
 

Grendel

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We’re still waiting for the research that backs up your anecdotal claims.


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whose “we”?
 

Grendel

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So why did you suggest it backs up your argument as to why people don’t vote labour?


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I didn’t I said it was irrelevant
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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No that’s just an anecdotal view and of course means if that is the case than the big bad Torys would be gone in December

It’s not anecdotal polling has been done to survey public perception of key issues compared to the reality. Then we have Osborne admitting the 2010 bullshit and David Cameron’s adviser on TV bragging about him wearing an armband to win support from ‘scum’. More recently you have immigration cited as the biggest factor in people voting Leave despite most immigration being non EU combined with the strongest correlation being level of education.

The general public is a bit thick-there is no controversy to be had
 

Grendel

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The people reading this thread...?


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so you want me to get a poll that shows that the Tories are more trusted on economy and crime and these are higher priority in an election than getting more paternity leave?
 

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