General Election 2019 thread (5 Viewers)

Brighton Sky Blue

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Why would Scotland walk away from its biggest trade partner...
Sturgeon is always saying that about Britain and the EU.

More confused than scooby doo

Because nationalists only want separation regardless of the economic impact. Like Brexiteers...
 

CCFCSteve

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Surprised at the margin of victory to be honest. Know it's only an exit poll but won't be that far out.

Fear it's going to be a very difficult few years for a lot of people. Anyone who thinks Johnson is going to stand up to the EU, Trump, Putin etc must be mad, he ran and hid in a fridge to avoid answering questions so there's no chance of him standing up to anyone else.

Think you're doing the right thing. Got a couple of mates who've made the move and they've said their quality of life has improved dramatically. Would have done it myself if I didn't need to stick around to care for my parents.

I bet a lot more people would’ve moved if corbyn had got in ! I’m holding my tongue until the actual results are out (I still feel the exit poll might be a fair bit out and majority will be a lot smaller) but whilst a few on here would accept corbyn as leader just to get labour in, I don’t know anyone, including many labour supporters, who wanted him anywhere near power.

The country isn’t hard left or hard right (let alone bringing the other corbyn/McDonnell issues into the equation) Most people are pretty much down the middle, leaning slightly one way or the other. I’m hoping labour get some decent people in at the top and get momentum back in their box so they can be a genuine choice for a larger proportion of the public, including myself.

Anyway let’s see the final results first (Massive night for SNP based on exit polls)
 

SkyblueBazza

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No, it's more than just Brexit, it's about Westminster's control and disconnection to the will of the Scottish people, and the need to control their own destiny.

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I still think the silent majority would show up & vote to stay in the Union on the day

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fernandopartridge

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I'm moving house shortly and the place I'm moving to currently a Labour seat with a popular local MP, it's apparently too close to call and 66% chance of being Tory. I've seen so many Labour signs etc around there so the Shy Tory effect must be massive.
 

fellatio_Martinez

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I see myself as Coventarian, Irish parents. Don't feel any allegiance with other people just because they're English.

Same here although my dad is a fervent fenian so I inherently side with the Micks.

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SkyblueBazza

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Because nationalists only want separation regardless of the economic impact. Like Brexiteers...
So you are a nationalist?

You have baffled me...so much negative stuff said and liked about 'little-Englanders' but now you are are nationalistic little-Scotlander yourself?

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CCFCSteve

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I bet a lot more people would’ve moved if corbyn had got in ! I’m holding my tongue until the actual results are out (I still feel the exit poll might be a fair bit out and majority will be a lot smaller) but whilst a few on here would accept corbyn as leader just to get labour in, I don’t know anyone, including many labour supporters, who wanted him anywhere near power.

The country isn’t hard left or hard right (let alone bringing the other corbyn/McDonnell issues into the equation) Most people are pretty much down the middle, leaning slightly one way or the other. I’m hoping labour get some decent people in at the top and get momentum back in their box so they can be a genuine choice for a larger proportion of the public, including myself.

Anyway let’s see the final results first (Massive night for SNP based on exit polls)

Ps just seen Caroline flints comments...couldn’t have put it better myself !
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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So you are a nationalist?

You have baffled me...so much negative stuff said and liked about 'little-Englanders' but now you are are nationalistic little-Scotlander yourself?

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I'm not Scottish? Just lived there long enough to see there is a massive disconnect between them and Westminster, more so than in a long time.
 

Sick Boy

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I can't wait for the likes of Dom's meltdown when Johnson has the power and starts to deviate away from his current position on Brexit - ha ha!
 

Philosoraptor

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Oh my, someone just compared Labours red wall coming down to the Berlin Wall coming down on BBC 1.
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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So how would you get to vote in an independence referendum?

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I never said I would get a vote next time, just that if I could vote for it I would. I lived there for nearly 10 years and the indyref fell right in the middle of that. You had to be resident there, not Scottish by birth
 

SkyblueBazza

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Where is this guff about a silent majority the polls have been generally correct on each occasion
The polls said Labour would be a lot closer than the Exit Poll is suggesting for a start. The silent majority would be the ones that didn't vote in the last referendum.

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SkyblueBazza

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I never said I would get a vote next time, just that if I could vote for it I would. I lived there for nearly 10 years and the indyref fell right in the middle of that. You had to be resident there, not Scottish by birth
Ahh, being truly idealistic again then

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