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Efta nations grant freedom to live and work to EU citizens, which is one area where I support the harder brexit
It's because they're not mutually exclusive events non? I.e. if PK wins then the chance of a slimmer Con majority increases.
Regardless, thanks for the tip [MENTION=1416]Ernest[/MENTION] I've lumped on
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That's called remaining........................
It's always struck me as extremely un-Tory. There are the students at Brunel and a lot of people from different ethnic groups.
We have left the EU if :That's called remaining........................
Hopefully Raab gets booted out of Parliament tomorrow, and disgraced former International Development Secretary Patel will no doubt have to resign again soon.
So which leader has had the worst campaign?
Johnson I suppose has just been Johnson. Lots of bluff and bluster, big on soundbites but short on detail. A few PR blunders that would have buried other politicians (dodging Andrew Neil and putting that phone in his pocket) but - just as he always does - seems to breeze through relatively unscathed. On course for his majority then - God only knows what after that.
6/10
Corbyn has somehow failed to cut through, in spite of calling for this election for about 3 years. Had to do alot of the heavy lifting himself as seemingly other senior shadow front benchers have been bound and gagged out of site. It is always said that Corbyn loves campaigning but he always seems to be in Labour heartlands, preaching to the converted. A bizaare manifesto that looked like the product of a sixth form common room, and a programme for government that he seems to have failed to communicate effectively. On course for a second GE defeat and retirement from frontline politics.
5/10
The kindest thing that can be said about Jo Swinson is that this election came too early in her leadership. Let's be honest, she has had a shocker. I thought she would perform far better than she has. Possibly on the back foot right from the off when she persisted in making the fanciful claim that she could be PM on 13th December. Nobody was buying that load of horseshit. Has since had to change her strategy but in truth never recovered and loses her composure in TV debates too frequently. That first TV debate in Sheffield was a low point from which she has never recovered. Will she remain leader after the election? Possibly? Probably. After all, who else is there in the Lib Dems to take on the role. Of course, having said all that she could still be power broker in a hung parliament. But unlikely.
The worst of the three for my money. 2/10
Constituency betting latest
Hastings Tories 4/7 Labour 5/4 Tory Seat
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Diverting off in to actual FOOTBALL for a moment, I guess this is not actually mutually exclusive, but if I ever do an acca later on in the season then related results come in to my thinking. For example, if there are two teams that both need a draw to survive or go through in a European group those are normally bankers. Equally a goal at a game that is bad news for team in the same division would change the odds of the "bad news" team scoring next. I suppose it's not quite the same thing as you've highlighted but I've always thought that one match can manipulate another as you get down to squeaky bum time.
Is this the Tory candidate under investigation for Anti-semitism AND Islamophobia?
Another publicity stunt
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Refreshing post on this thread -someone who genuinely wants to look at matters from all sides, with not a hint of insult or claim to be superior over others.