I wish all terrible politicians were exposed to this level of scrutiny and questioning. Maybe then we wouldn't be in this mess.
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You do realise that if Labour do not win the election that they have lost by the agreed rules? That makes them losers. But you don’t like it? Aww......diddums.........
I wish all terrible politicians were exposed to this level of scrutiny and questioning. Maybe then we wouldn't be in this mess.
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I agree. People are asking him to take a position on a deal he hasn't even started negotiating. How could anyone do that? It is quite ludicrous and the kerfuffle about it underscores the fact that the Tories and their media friends support Brexit in the way I support the Albion - it's just a game, you support your team irrespective of what's being place in front of you. And as an optional extra you really really hate the other side.
It's a bit more important than that.
That's very blinkered. Politics to one side, how can someone negotiate the best deal, if they are potentially against it and would therefore ultimately like to have something the public would reject?
Maybe ask Theresa May, she campaigned as hard as anyone to remain, then negotiated a fantastic deal and Brexit was the best thing ever. Allegedly. Boris campaigned for leave, and got a deal equally not as good, if not worse.
If you're putting a 2 choice decision into the hands of the public, it is in your best interest to ensure that each outcome is as good as can be given you don't have control over that outcome.
The Tories aren't interested in the best outcome, they are only interested in achieving 'their' Brexit. Labour will have to ensure a deal is as good as they can get because we already know 52% what out of the EU. One thing you cannot accuse Corbyn of is being a passionate remainer.
That's very blinkered. Politics to one side, how can someone negotiate the best deal, if they are potentially against it and would therefore ultimately like to have something the public would reject?
As per usual, You Gov weren't exactly totally forthcoming with the polling results from the debate.
The full tables from the YouGov poll last night on the ITV leaders’ debate are now available on its website here (pdf).
Laurence Janta-Lipinksi, a polling specialist, thinks the raw data reflect well on Jeremy Corbyn.
Laurence Janta-Lipinski
(@jantalipinski)
Looking through the full tables from the debate poll last night, pretty clear (once you ignore the headline finding) that Corbyn had the better debatehttps://t.co/rj6OTpeO2I
November 20, 2019
Laurence Janta-Lipinski
(@jantalipinski)
Nearly 6 in 10 ppl who are undecided gave it to Corbyn as well as those who weren’t sure who would win the debate. More also say Corbyn did well than Boris. Given the sample was politically representative, last night clearly better for Corbyn than Johnson whilst JC so far behind
November 20, 2019
Laurence Janta-Lipinski
(@jantalipinski)
Favourite number is the 48% it 2017 Conservative voters who thought Corbyn did well. Labour’s only hope (in my opinion) is that Corbyn’s ratings improve. The more time he spends opposite Johnson, the more likely that is
November 20, 2019
Like Trump, they’ve cottoned on to the fact that a huge percentage of the electorate are a bit thick and naive and will believe anything someone tells them if they have a posh voice or it comes from a Twitter account with a blue tick. Stuff like that will gain them far more votes than it will lose.
Perhaps we like comparing it to the Labour Party 'fact checker' [MENTION=37204]the[/MENTION]_InsiderUK.Or perhaps twatter is just for sad people,so don't bother.
2nd Tory candidate suspended this week for anti semitism , but it's only Labour who are anti semitic
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134 million active daily users on Twitter. Does that mean there are 134 millions twats in the world?
No, but at least the Conservatives are dealing with their bad apples.
Not according to Baroness Wasri they're not...
https://www.thelondoneconomic.com/news/tory-peer-warns-of-racism-at-every-level-of-party-after-latest-dossier-of-racism/13/11/
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2019/nov/13/lady-warsi-hits-out-at-tory-failure-to-tackle-islamophobia
https://www.politicshome.com/news/uk/social-affairs/discrimination/news/107956/tories-failing-tackle-islamophobia-their-ranks
That's very blinkered. Politics to one side, how can someone negotiate the best deal, if they are potentially against it and would therefore ultimately like to have something the public would reject?
No, but at least the Conservatives are dealing with their bad apples.
Not surprised by that. Should be absolutely outraged at the bias that pervades our media.
We all knew it.