I've never voted Labour in a general election. I was too young in '97, voted LD in 2001 and 2005 as was disaffected with middle-East policy, voted for Caroline Lucas in 2010 and 2015 and voted tactically for the Lib Dems in this election.
So no. I was furious with the Labour Party for a long...
So what you are saying is you'll vote Conservative as there's no conceivable way that TM is still leader at the next election, unless it is almost immediate.
This is exactly the point I made earlier on the thread, the Conservative Party rather than SPAD's or Theresa May is to blame for where we...
I don't remember the box marked 'coalition with corrupt religious extremists risking women's rights and possibly no deal at the end of it,' at the Referendum.
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I don't want to remain. We're leaving but it's how we're leaving that is still very much up for debate.
The 'no deal is better than a bad deal' crowd have got us here.
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Just like we wouldn't vote for Brexit and May would win a landslide.
I'm fed up with Tory gambles. They have a habit of not working out.
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It's now being said the Tories will concede a vote on decreased time limits for abortion in return for DUP support
Again, I ask extreme Brexiteers if this is a price worth paying for your fantasy. You are playing brinkmanship with the lives of women up and down the country. Your sisters, your...
The blame lies with the Conservative Party. The Labour Party gets castigated for the sins of Blair despite the current leadership distancing themselves from him.
The Tories didn't have to not have a leadership election. They didn't have to all fall in line obidiently and without question. They...
So after saying 'I'm happy to vote for an evasive, incompetent, liar who can't get ideas across to people in order to get what I want,' extreme Brexit types are now saying 'Despite being defeated on her own measure of non-failure, I'm happy for the Government to be hijacked by a party of...
Because this is a democracy and it has been 12 years since a party leader last presented an offer that has been capable of winning a significant majority, even in our electoral system that magnifies the achievements of the victor. We are split.
Or in short - the will of the people.
Such a basic misunderstanding of social media and yet Theresa May thinks we trust what she has to say about government controlling the internet to stop terrorism. Total horseshit, they haven't got a clue.
I'm not sure I can stomach The Canary being described as unbiased but the numbers here will be terrifying the Tories and mainstream media.
This is also the story in both leadership elections.
http://anotherangryvoice.blogspot.co.uk/2017/06/how-three-tiny-facebook-pages-took-on.html?m=1
Brighton and Hove returns progressive MP's with overwhelming majorities and that is unrepresentative.
Yet a margin of victory of 4% in the referendum apparently gave us a mandate for the most extreme Brexit imaginable.