Entirely disillusioned with John Major’s inept premiership (he’s only liked now, because Remainers have warmed to him), I also voted Labour in 1997. Des Turner in Kemp Town. The first thing I liked about that night was that Blair didn’t launch a bad-winner tirade against any non-Labour parts of society, into a class war. I like consensus.
Now, this country’s the exact opposite.
I could really see John Deadwood loose his seat in Wokingham. There has been so much housing built in this area as in thousands, in a true blue area the new residents may not be Tory and it showed in the last local election where an independent and labour did very well
Also it is a remain area and his has constantly voted against the will of his constituents.
I don't think that there is the slightest chance I could warm to John Major, no matter what his views are. A very strange man who liked peas, launched the cones hotline and shagged Edwina over his desk whilst happily married.
A fine Prime Minister.
I don't think that there is the slightest chance I could warm to John Major, no matter what his views are. A very strange man who liked peas, launched the cones hotline and shagged Edwina over his desk whilst happily married.
A fine Prime Minister.
So if Bojo wins staring down a no deal Brexit 31-12-20. Christ don't they learn anything from past negotiating mistakes.
Yup. Taking for granted a no deal Brexit if Johnson wins. The ERG would never have gone anywhere near Bojo The Clown’s deal if he hadn’t decided to cram 7 years of negotiations into 1 year (just like the trying to cram 8 weeks of scrutiny of his deal into 3 days in the commons).
We are well and truly ****ed if this nasty, lying, entitled and arrogant pig of a man get elected.
Having said that, the vile lying scumbag has probably let arrogance get the better of him. He should have moved himself into a much much safer seat than Uxbridge and South Ruislip. There is a lot of things happening at Brunel University to undermine the little Pinocchio man and his Tory constituents have not forgotten his disappearing act when the vote for the extra runway happened.
Uxbridge and South Ruislip Constituency:
“In 2015, Boris Johnson was selected to retain the seat; he was elected with a swing of less than 1% to Labour. However, the 2017 election saw a 13.6% increase in Labour's vote share which brought Johnson's majority down to only 5,034, less than half his 2015 margin and by far the lowest for a Conservative candidate in the area since 2001.”
Meanwhile - projected majority on the rise to 80 now https://www.electoralcalculus.co.uk/homepage.html
It's fascinating, isn't it?
Like [MENTION=600]Bry Nylon[/MENTION], I can't wait for election night to see the drama, and there's sure to be a lot, unfold.
I remember that "****ing hell" moment when the exit polls were announced at the start of the 10 o'clock news in 2015.
Yep, can't wait, already planning my Thursdat night alcohol and Pringle stocks.
I've pretty much accepted that it's going to be a Tory win, possibly an outright majority, but there could
still be plenty of interesting events to keep me awake till the early hours.
It's fascinating, isn't it?
Like [MENTION=600]Bry Nylon[/MENTION], I can't wait for election night to see the drama, and there's sure to be a lot, unfold.
I remember that "****ing hell" moment when the exit polls were announced at the start of the 10 o'clock news in 2015.
I think it's all over.
1, Corbyn's won 2 debates yet the gap in the polls has got wider. The public don't like him. He's equivocated on Brexit, the broadband policy was luxury when the focus should be on necessity, other policies like renationalisation are spooking people he'll take us back to the 70s.
2. The public don't like Jo Swinson either. Chuka Umunna on QT on Thursday shows he outclasses her in every department.
3. Boris can lie on a bus, lie to the Queen, lie to his own members about raising the income tax higher rate to £80K, sit on the report about Russian interference and funding for the Tory party,lie about everything else yet because he's a cheeky chappie enough people will vote for him for him to be PM and to get us out of the EU.
Farage standing down his 300 candidates in Tory seats was massive, the Tory manifesto is slim and risk-free. It's all over. I'm surprised PaddyPower hasn't already paid out.
I think it's all over.
1, Corbyn's won 2 debates yet the gap in the polls has got wider. The public don't like him. He's equivocated on Brexit, the broadband policy was luxury when the focus should be on necessity, other policies like renationalisation are spooking people he'll take us back to the 70s.
2. The public don't like Jo Swinson either. Chuka Umunna on QT on Thursday shows he outclasses her in every department.
3. Boris can lie on a bus, lie to the Queen, lie to his own members about raising the income tax higher rate to £80K, sit on the report about Russian interference and funding for the Tory party,lie about everything else yet because he's a cheeky chappie enough people will vote for him for him to be PM and to get us out of the EU.
Farage standing down his 300 candidates in Tory seats was massive, the Tory manifesto is slim and risk-free. It's all over. I'm surprised PaddyPower hasn't already paid out.
I think I agree, but most of the projections seem to be based on this election being typical when compared to previous ones which we know it isn't. The only glimmer of hope I can see is if the young come out in force such as never before and vote Labour.
Yes, let's all vote to leave the EU and have the yanks get a foothold into the NHS with a trade deal (why do you think Trump is cosying up to Johnson, that man cosies up to nobody unless their is something in it for him)
And end up with Boris Johnson as Prime Minister and his happy band of front benchers, Gove, Javid Mogg, Rabb, Hancock and smirking assassin Patel and with a majority.
God help the poor, the NHS and the most needy people in this country if that nasty rabble get back in.
Have you all forgotten the past 9 years already.
Can you not see that it's all bullshit yet again to suck people in with scare tactics and lies.
This country has gone totally bonkers and is full of stubborn idiots.
I think I agree, but most of the projections seem to be based on this election being typical when compared to previous ones which we know it isn't. The only glimmer of hope I can see is if the young come out in force such as never before and vote Labour.
But they won't.
The majority of children of staunch Tory voting parents will vote the same way. Its how it is and how it has always been.