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Who will win and by how many?

Most kids would probably vote Green anyway, worst scenario is the greens might end up with two seats.

How dare you.


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Yeah, that's the problem. So many people at that age would just be asking their parents how they vote, having no experience of life outside the home, so would just give an extra vote to people with kids!
Sadly that's what happens in many areas...

Generational voting without thinking...

However if we get young people to think independently from an earlier age then maybe we could break the 'two tribes' cycle?
 
Sadly that's what happens in many areas...

Generational voting without thinking...

However if we get young people to think independently from an earlier age then maybe we could break the 'two tribes' cycle?

I have a friend in his 60's who has always voted Labour because his dad was a shop steward in a union, he'll vote Labour this time. Funny thing is when you speak to him, he comes across as a far right version of Nigel Farage.
 
I don’t get why most people don’t opt for postal votes. Had all this sorted a week ago. No need to queue or ban any labour supporters in my team from taking time off :D
 
It will be conservative I have no doubt. By what majority I can’t predict 30 maybe.
Lies work. Tory majority of 30 plus.

People get the Government they deserve.

Winners!

30 plus and 30 maybe - I think were the closest.

though Notch was closer if you allow overs.

Funnily enough I was thinking of posting the same question.

My gut feeling is Conservative majority of close to 100

The biggest asset the Tories have is....... Corbyn
 
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though Notch was closer if you allow overs

I guessed at a substantial win, because major shifts seem to lead to the landslide effect.

My feeling of the Labour campaign was that the public wouldnt vote for Corbyn.
What surprised me was how badly the Lib dems did.
 
What surprised me was how badly the Lib dems did.

Me too. I honestly thought that what with the brexit vote being more or less 50/50, a lot more people would vote against the tories.

In Chelmsford the lib dems took the council in the local election, but yesterday lib dem + labour is still less than the tory vote, although lib dems made huge gains.
But Chelmsford was also about 50/50 split for brexit, so it means a lot of people who wanted to remain are still voting for a party that wants hard brexit.

Doesn't make a lot of sense really!

It's done now. Let's just hope they get it all sorted out without causing any more harm to our economy or reputation.
 
Buffoon Swinson a hopeless case has been sacked

Buffoon Corbyn can go back to the Fringes of politics

Is JohnD OK? Should we be concerned about his well being :idea:
 
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