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All I know is I would never EVER vote Labour. Their last innings was enough. Had they picked the right brother to lead their campaign could of thought about it but no. I also object strongly to how the likes of Hammond and a few others have directly affected me along with May I'm not enamoured with them (the Tories) either. They're all full of ****.
 
Must be horrible for the Corbyn haters, having someone so distasteful, so disliked and so unpopular being more favourable than their beloved Tories. Interesting how many times JC is put down now that the Tories are the most detested people in the UK.

Hilarious watching the RWR squirm.:)

Lol whoooops.

Never mind the Tories, here's the Brexit Party.

Change UK doing well I see. Change? What change.

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Why would you vote for labour?
I suppose they'll just have to get by without you.

Should be possible.
YEah theyll **** it up again no doubt.. sound familiar..? They lied! OMG!

But perhaps the biggest change that happened to Britain during his time in power was never explicitly spelled out in a Labour manifesto.

The UK, Sweden and the Republic of Ireland were the only EU nations not to temporarily restrict the rights of people from eight new member countries, including Poland and the Czech Republic, to live and work in their countries.

Blair's 2004 decision to open the door to East European migration was entirely in keeping with his values as an ardent pro-European, who had championed the eastward expansion of the EU and who believed globalisation and flexible labour markets were the answer to industrial decline.


The plentiful supply of cheap labour arguably helped the UK economy to expand without facing the issue of spiralling wages - and this in turn held inflation and interest rates down, contributing to a decade-long boom in property prices, adding to the feelgood factor among middle income home owners, even if fewer people could afford to get on the property ladder in the first place.

But it also sowed the seeds of discontent in Labour's heartlands, as growing numbers felt left behind and marginalised by the pace of change in their communities, and a growing anti-EU feeling began to take hold.

And then there was Iraq.

Oh then Brexit :LOL:
 
Must be horrible for the Corbyn haters, having someone so distasteful, so disliked and so unpopular being more favourable than their beloved Tories. Interesting how many times JC is put down now that the Tories are the most detested people in the UK.

Hilarious watching the RWR squirm.:)
Nope on the contrary i think youll find the general feeling is a much as he is a KJ he is also massively unpopular both sides. And that is why the Tories have themselves got away with being so **** poor, because look what you could have, as long as he is at the top, the Tories will sleep well (y)
 
Nope on the contrary i think youll find the general feeling is a much as he is a KJ he is also massively unpopular both sides. And that is why the Tories have themselves got away with being so **** poor, because look what you could have, as long as he is at the top, the Tories will sleep well (y)

Noseall is right in both general voting intentions and European election voting intentions, they're Infront of Con. However in the broader poll they're ahead by one point currently which isn't a decisive marker.

I haven't looked into it but I'd imagine labour are well Infront of the Tories in the EU elections as they're (the voters) hoping for some sort of miracle in terms of an A50 revocation. However that's unlikely as Lab aren't in government and they're still behind the Brexit party.
 
he is a KJ

What?

You can tell how scared the tories and their propaganda machine are, by the amount of time and effort they spend attacking him.

hurray for the Daily Fail!

 
Could be a choice of voting for buffoon Corbyn or buffoon Johnson

Blimey :eek: :LOL:
 
Mind u I suppose every democracy has to have a buffoon era (5 years) after all the us have trump
France have Macron

Venezuela have Corbyns mate

:LOL:
 
Conservatives favourite candidate for next Party Leader is somebody called "None of the above."
 
Noseall is right in both general voting intentions and European election voting intentions, they're Infront of Con. However in the broader poll they're ahead by one point currently which isn't a decisive marker.

I haven't looked into it but I'd imagine labour are well Infront of the Tories in the EU elections as they're (the voters) hoping for some sort of miracle in terms of an A50 revocation. However that's unlikely as Lab aren't in government and they're still behind the Brexit party.

Not the same crystal ball predictions used to predict the Brexit results?! Ive never heard of a reliable poll. Both Scottish independence Brexit polls forecast a significantly different outcome there. Mentally when it comes to the crunch there's a last minute shift.. a bit like Mike Reid's runaround
 
Not the same crystal ball predictions used to predict the Brexit results?

yes, the ones that, as the day drew nearer, said "too close to call."

Those are the ones I was reading.

Where were you looking?
 
Then there's the buffoons in Italy who have sneaked into government

Mind u Italian politics has always been dominated by buffoonsn any way
 
Its a sure sign when you hear 'Corbyn' time and time again that the Tory loyal are panicking.
 
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