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General Election 8th June
#1
General Election on the 8th June looks like a second EU referendum by any other name.
Mrs May has had enough of the sniping from the remainders in labour and lib dems and the lords on brexit so she has called for a general election to ask for a mandate on the Governments current brexit path 
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
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#2
I thought it was April 1st so wizzed over to BBC News - wow!
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#3
(18-04-17, 11:23 AM)locksmith link Wrote: I thought it was April 1st so wizzed over to BBC News - wow!
I got my finger on the political pulse.
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#4
Quote:Mrs May has had enough of the sniping from the remainders in labour and lib dems and the lords on brexit so she has called for a general election to ask for a mandate on the Governments current brexit path
...... is her view on the matter.


Can't repeat all the lies from last time though. Hoping the Brexishiteers get their comeuppance.
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(18-04-17, 11:15 AM)fazersharp link Wrote: General Election on the 8th June looks like a second EU referendum by any other name.
Mrs May has had enough of the sniping from the remainders in labour and lib dems and the lords on brexit so she has called for a general election to ask for a mandate on the Governments current brexit path 

So another desperate roll of the dice from the Tories.

Cameron gambled on the Referndum to stop the hard right of his party defecting to UKIP, not expecting to lose.

He lost and now May is having to deal with the mess and hoping that the right-wing press can spread enough FUD to keep people scared of the EU.

Meanwhile the Lib Dems and Labour have got to get people's mind focussed on the fact that this isn't just the "Brexit election", but that it's also about the ruinous Tory Austerity programme which has left our NHS, schools, public services and so on in a state of collapse whilst, at the same time, their rich mates are getting tax cuts.

Oh and, of course, May's got to convince the Scottish that it's also not another independence referendum because "Now is not the time..." Big Grin
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#6
Another few months of  tossers from every political persuasion spouting  manipulated statistics, lies and  bollocks and when they don't win tell  us that  we are the problem as we didn't vote the right way i.e. for them.
Looks like I won't be watching any news channel until st least September.
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#7
Graham, you've got it spot on.
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#8
Wife comes home from exercise class.


Me: 'Have you seen the news headlines ? !!!'


Wife: 'No'


Me: 'May has called a snap General Election !'


Wife: ' Oh I thought it was something more serious, like someone had launched an atomic bomb'


We are living in strange times .......
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#9
No way not another one! We seem to be having more elections than a Chinaman on honeymoon at the moment.
Treat everything in life the way a dog would- if you can't eat it or foc it, forget it.
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#10
It's not really an election is it?

It's Bexit ref 2.

May the Remainer (who probably voted leave), who said no snap general election, now sees an oppertunity for a Tory landslide in order to force through a hard Brexit.

But the best laid plans don't always work out................

And even if they do;

Tory Landslide + hard Brexit and right wing policies leads to Scottish Independence and the end of the road for Great Britain.

But as Mtread says, well why worry, that other extreme right wing nutter Trump might be about to get us all wiped out.
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#11

At least one good thing will come out of it. The Labour party will get hammered and THEN they CAN get rid of that fecking ejit Corbyn. The Lib Dems will become the opposition with Labour pushed into 3rd place. The SNP will increase their numbers in the house of commons by doing a clean sweep 59 seats, N Ireland 18 seats and Wales 40 seats.
Sadly I believe that in this election if the Tories get a landslide it WILL be the death knell of the United Kingdom.
Scotland will demand independence and will vote to leave the UK. Already in Northern Ireland there are rumblings of a United Ireland and for the first time even the Ulster Unionists, SDLP, Alliance, are looking at this as the only option to stay in the EU, forget about the DUP corrupt bunch of arseholes. Wales voted for Brexit so they will just be happy with the valleys and their sheep and wonder why they are all unemployed.

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#12
Basically....


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(18-04-17, 01:37 PM)slappy link Wrote: Another few months of  tossers from every political persuasion spouting  manipulated statistics, lies and  bollocks and when they don't win tell  us that  we are the problem as we didn't vote the right way i.e. for them.
Looks like I won't be watching any news channel until st least September.
I agree 100%-The media is bad enough without all these incompetents spouting forth their nonsense!
Had a load of rubbish in the post yesterday morning about our election of some regional mayor (may 4th) @ a salary of £79k per annum while the West Mids struggles to cope with the f*****g Tory cuts to our NHS, schools, essential services & infrastructure-so I am invited to choose between tory,labour(whatever they represent!),lib-dem, ukip, communist or green party. Then to cap it all comes the announcement of a general election followed by all the morons jumping on the political bandwagon-Sturgeon, "Lord" Hague, and some other idiot who is supposed to be the leader of some sort of labour party :eek
Thats it-no more TV or radio 4, Im just going to ignore it all & ride my bike.
Really this post belongs in "What gets my goat"- I am too old for all this shit!
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#14
I love it - local election and a general election I am going to do my civic duty-------------------------- the polling station is in the local town hall THAT HAS A BAR  Wink and is half way to the Chinese.
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#15
Quote:At least one good thing will come out of it. The Labour party will get hammered and THEN they CAN get rid of that fecking ejit Corbyn.

Look if I was a betting man - well today as things stand I'd put my money on a Tory landslide.

However, these are far from normal times, nor does the general public have the strong party allegiances that they used to have.  Also many people are waking up to the shortcomings of leaving the EU, and more so a hard BREXIT.

Also if Labour gets it’s message across and people actually pay attention to the substance rather than being taken in my May’s populism and soundbites (if you listen to what she says, well she’s a bit like Trump she doesn’t have much to say), they might actually make progress.

Then there’s the Lid Dems, they’ve come out and stated what the Labour party needed to state – vote for us to stay in the EU!  They could start taking seats left right and centre.

But as for Corbyn and the Labour Party.  The Labour MP’s just won’t learn their lesson.  The Labour MP’s will not respect the membership.  Those Labour MP’s need to either respect democracy, back their leader or stand down. 

The Labour party should have walked the last election.  It lost.  Why?  Because they refused to back their leader.  And yes, it looks like they will loose again.
But remember Lew, the membership will choose their leader.  Not the Tory party, not the establishment, not the media, and not certainly not Blairite Labour MP’s.

Corbyn is here to stay.

Quote:Sadly I believe that in this election if the Tories get a landslide it WILL be the death knell of the United Kingdom.

On that I’ll agree with you. 
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(19-04-17, 05:41 PM)VNA link Wrote: Corbyn is here to stay.

Until at least 9th June
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#17
The Tories have everything to lose. They are not going to get better. The other parties will steer away from Brexit and highlight the government's failure on the NHS, Education, Welfare etc etc. The SNP will win every Scottish seat, and the Lib Dems will win lots of seats with Remain voters.


May only has one line - 'Corbyn is no leader', like a stuck record. Can't wait to see her in a proper televised debate ....... O hang on a minute, she isn't going to. She will rue that decision.
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#18
Well a couple of you have beat me to but hey no turning back


why worry about be it and elections....... we'll soon be at war or just nuked
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including ones who like chocolate....Wink
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#19
Quote:May only has one line - 'Corbyn is no leader', like a stuck record.


The problem is she will be helped not just by the media but by Labour MP's.  Day one of the campaign and some prominent Labour members are already attacking their leader.  Driving home from work today I listened to Lord Kinnock attack the party leader.  You couldn’t make it up.
Quote:Until at least 9th June




  Fazersharp - it's not up to you who leads the labour party. 

What I'm telling you is that if the MP's don't support their leader in this campaign and the election is lost as a result.  If they then hold a vote of no confidence in their leader, then the membership will re-elect Corbyn.  The MP’s will have to learn to respect the membership.  There’s no going back to the Blairite days.
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#20
The Labour MPs will rally round Corbyn, there won't be any dissent until after the election.


Kinnock? Who's he? Did he win an election, or was he just another Labour leader vilified by the same press?
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