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Grendel

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I know, but many people can't seem to accept that or come to terms with it.

It’s irrelevant to her remarks which are a parody of a thatcher speech on good housekeeping
 

shmmeee

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I'm all for free speech, but anyone who claims election interference needs to suffer some sort of legal consequence if they're shown to be just making it up.

This is a dangerous road to go down, and like Trump, will be used to justify all kinds of horrendous statements and behaviour.

Should come under existing legislation around inciting violence TBH. That’s the aim of it. Just hate preaching so treat him the same as Abu Hamza.
 

shmmeee

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Oh we’re doing “why don’t a party trying to get elected talk to me, a person with fringe views, in the run up and why do they keep talking like those idiots in the public I don’t like and not to me specifically”

Such fun
 

clint van damme

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Oh we’re doing “why don’t a party trying to get elected talk to me, a person with fringe views, in the run up and why do they keep talking like those idiots in the public I don’t like and not to me specifically”

Such fun

Come on, don't run the economy like a family in a 2 up 2 down, fringe view?
It's awful.
 

fernandopartridge

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Oh we’re doing “why don’t a party trying to get elected talk to me, a person with fringe views, in the run up and why do they keep talking like those idiots in the public I don’t like and not to me specifically”

Such fun
It's not a fringe view you twat, it is a demonstrable fact that the government's budget is not the same as a household's. The only reason you'd pretend otherwise is to give you cover for austerity.

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shmmeee

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It's not a fringe view you twat, it is a demonstrable fact that the government's budget is not the same as a household's. The only reason you'd pretend otherwise is to give you cover for austerity.

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It is a fringe view you prick. Its veracity is irrelevant to that point. Voters think like this. Far more people are not voting Labour because they think like this than are not voting because they aren’t left wing enough or aren’t pro Palestine enough or anything else.
 

fernandopartridge

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What are Labour going to do when they inevitably never ever comply with their cast iron fiscal rules? Destroy themselves over it or tell it like it is?

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SBT

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They're vacuous soundbites for the gullible.
It’s undeniably vacuous but I assume that’s kind of the point when you’re being interviewed for the Telegraph’s weekend supplements. Or do they feature more articles on MMT than I give them credit for?
 

shmmeee

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Enforcing the narrative is very sensible isn't it

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The time to shift the narrative isn’t election year. This is “normies are just waking up and paying attention to politics which they last cared about a few years ago and have a general feeling Labour want to bankrupt the country”
 

fernandopartridge

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At one point, around 10 years ago, there was talk of making education compulsory until 18 if you weren't working. Was that ever enacted?

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shmmeee

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Obligatory polls will tighten but let’s have fun looking at electoral calculus anyway. Worst IPSOS poll in its history for the Tories.

 

skybluetony176

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Obligatory polls will tighten but let’s have fun looking at electoral calculus anyway. Worst IPSOS poll in its history for the Tories.


I wonder if the calls within the Tories for Sunak to go will increase of the back of that or are they all resigned to their fate now? Been saying it for a while now but the longer they leave this the worse it will be for the Tories at the next GE. The country is fed up with them and their 14 years of failure, simple as. By leaving it longer all they’re doing is giving more opportunity for more people to have enough.

It’s also funny that it could end up being so bad that they’re not even the opposition party, Edd Davey to lead at PMQ’s.
 

Grendel

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It’s also funny that it could end up being so bad that they’re not even the opposition party, Edd Davey to lead at PMQ’s.

I don’t think that’s going to happen tony
 

OffenhamSkyBlue

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Obligatory polls will tighten but let’s have fun looking at electoral calculus anyway. Worst IPSOS poll in its history for the Tories.


My prediction is that it will turn out nothing like this. It is based on large swings in small numbers of by-elections, and ludicrously small samples of skewed demographics by the pollsters. Labour have plenty of opportunities to fuck it up between now and then.
 

skybluetony176

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I don’t think that’s going to happen tony
I don’t either but I wouldn’t write it off. Sunak is awful, he can’t help but put his foot in it every time he opens his mouth, he just can’t cut through (see Friday nights press conference). I can see him being truly awful on the campaign trail, worse than Brown. Couple that with he has a party full of lunatics who are intent on dropping him in it to the point of what you can only assume deliberately sabotaging him. If Starmer can run a good campaign he could well take votes of the Lib Dem’s as well as Tories meaning whoever the opposition party is it will be marginal. I don’t expect the Lib Dem’s to win 47 seats but I also struggle to see the Tories winning 47 seats based on current polling even with polling narrowing nearer a confirmed GE. Assuming Sunak can last until that point.
 

shmmeee

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My prediction is that it will turn out nothing like this. It is based on large swings in small numbers of by-elections, and ludicrously small samples of skewed demographics by the pollsters. Labour have plenty of opportunities to fuck it up between now and then.

If Labour managed to fuck it up from here it would be the greatest political fuck up of all time. The polling is consistent and has been for ages. Not sure what you’re on about with demographics, IPSOS, like every other BPC member uses representative samples.
 

OffenhamSkyBlue

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If Labour managed to fuck it up from here it would be the greatest political fuck up of all time. The polling is consistent and has been for ages. Not sure what you’re on about with demographics, IPSOS, like every other BPC member uses representative samples.
There is "representative" and "statistically significant" - they still poll quite small numbers (usually in the single-figure thousands) and their methods may not reach all of the electorate, that's all.
 

shmmeee

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There is "representative" and "statistically significant" - they still poll quite small numbers (usually in the single-figure thousands) and their methods may not reach all of the electorate, that's all.

Sorry man but this is cope. Polls are generally pretty reliable. A 1k representative sample gives a MoE of less than 3% at 95% CI.
 

OffenhamSkyBlue

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If they are their constituents they can't stop engaging with anyone - that's what they are elected to do. Maybe don't engage with them through the railings of the Palace of Westminster or on the QE2 bridge. Is that what they mean??
 

CCFCSteve

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Now back to assuming that anyone who isn’t in work is lazy or can’t be arsed


Im not sure that’s the case at all. There is currently a higher percentage of 18-24 years old out of work due to ill health than people on early 40s. Add to that the recent poll where I think 10% of those 18-24 out of work said they never intended to start working ?!

This just feels wrong and to not try to address this is a dereliction of duty to the young in this country whoever’s in power.
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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Im not sure that’s the case at all. There is currently a higher percentage of 18-24 years old out of work due to ill health than people on early 40s. Add to that the recent poll where I think 10% of those 18-24 out of work said they never intended to start working ?!

This just feels wrong and to not try to address this is a dereliction of duty to the young in this country whoever’s in power.
The idea that people don’t work simply because they don’t want to is what I take issue with.
 

Grendel

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Yes. You have to be in some form of education until 18, been that way for years.

It’s very easy for employers to get round that
 

clint van damme

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The idea that people don’t work simply because they don’t want to is what I take issue with.

There are definitely people who don't work because they don't want to, I can assure you.

What I take issue with is the idea that everyone who doesn't work doesnt want to, again, I can categorically say that's not true.
 

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