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[Politics] The General Election Thread

How are you voting?

  • Conservative and Unionist Party

    Votes: 176 32.3%
  • Labour Party

    Votes: 146 26.8%
  • Liberal Democrat’s

    Votes: 139 25.5%
  • Green Party

    Votes: 44 8.1%
  • Independent Candidate

    Votes: 4 0.7%
  • Monster Raving Looney Party

    Votes: 7 1.3%
  • Other

    Votes: 29 5.3%

  • Total voters
    545
  • Poll closed .


Kinky Gerbil

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Jul 16, 2003
58,095
hassocks
The Blairites sabotaged the previous election campaign and they have been doing the same to this one (on a quieter scale because of brexit). They have failed to date through a combination of lack of support in the LP and through their own sheer incompetence.

If there was a Blairite/LibDem/SNP majority you would find the Blairites jumping very quickly after the election to impose Remain - but there won't be so they are stuck between a rock and a hard place.

The mistake Corbyn made was not forcing through mandatory reselection of MPs - that would have had the lot of them running for the hills.

It’s always someone else’s fault with Labour, the public don’t like Jezza/majority of the shadow cabinet and don’t want him as PM

If someone else was in charge they would be cruising this election.
 




nicko31

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Jan 7, 2010
17,792
Gods country fortnightly
Last Thursday 5th December, my other half was told that 12 people will be made redundant (he was one of 19). Today he has been told he will finish on 20th December. He has been there 16.5 years. The firm has blamed Brexit because a lot of their customers are European.

Merry Christmas everyone.

Ps anyone know of a firm wanting an Electronic Design Engineer please pm me.

Sorry to hear that, I hope something turns up.

Really hard selling to Europe at the moment especially for SME's, who know where we're be in 12 months.
 


Guinness Boy

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Jul 23, 2003
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The Blairites sabotaged the previous election campaign and they have been doing the same to this one (on a quieter scale because of brexit). They have failed to date through a combination of lack of support in the LP and through their own sheer incompetence.

If there was a Blairite/LibDem/SNP majority you would find the Blairites jumping very quickly after the election to impose Remain - but there won't be so they are stuck between a rock and a hard place.

The mistake Corbyn made was not forcing through mandatory reselection of MPs - that would have had the lot of them running for the hills.

The arrogance of the lifelong socialist. Labour are unpopular because their policies don’t sit well enough with the majority of people and the man tasked with selling them, can’t. Momentum would rather have a ideologically pure party than power. Mostly because the natural default of the left is to side with the underdog.


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Mellor 3 Ward 4

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Jul 27, 2004
9,908
saaf of the water
Really hard selling to Europe at the moment especially for SME's, who know where we're be in 12 months.

What makes you say that?

With my company, the lower value of Sterling has helped boost sales.

Agree 100% about the future - who knows - but at the moment it's make hay whilst the sun shines.
 






mikeyjh

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Dec 17, 2008
4,537
Llanymawddwy
The arrogance of the lifelong socialist. Labour are unpopular because their policies don’t sit well enough with the majority of people and the man tasked with selling them, can’t. Momentum would rather have a ideologically pure party than power. Mostly because the natural default of the left is to side with the underdog.


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That's simply not true though - Labour's key policies poll very well, most commanding the support of over 50% of the population. The problem is that when all people see is a barrage of misinformation from the media, it's difficult for many to form a positive view. Only yesterday we heard that one of Matthew Hancock's team had been punched by a Labour campaigner, we heard that the baby on the floor was fake news (that one is still being peddled) - Of course, neither of these were true but it didn't stop the likes of the Telegraph, Laura Kuenssberg, Robert Peston widely sharing this hogwash....
 




nicko31

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Jan 7, 2010
17,792
Gods country fortnightly
How can it possibly get worse? You honestly believe the Daily Express/ Sun/ Daily Mail drivel that by investing in our economy that it’ll take us back to the 70s. You realise that Labour investment plans aren’t even that radical? (See chart below) and that a lot of Corbyn’s policies are common place throughout the western world?

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Would put us in the middle of the road and with staying in CU / SM as a minimum we could afford it.

Instead the slow puncture since 2016 looks like turning into a blow out, welcome to austerity +++
 




Lever

Well-known member
Feb 6, 2019
5,400
Sorry to hear that Thunderbolt.

I don't believe their Brexit excuse, companies will use whatever excuse that suits sometimes to just to restructure.

I am sure he will find something in the new year.

You don't believe.......
You are sure......


Somehow you turn another person's tragic Christmas redundancy into something about you!
Do you have no humility at all, or are you just as shallow as you appear?
Why not reflect a bit longer and resist the temptation for petty, completely unsubstantiated, inappropriate political point scoring?
'Sorry to hear that Thunderbolt' would do if you felt the need to comment.......
 
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Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
What makes you say that?

With my company, the lower value of Sterling has helped boost sales.

Agree 100% about the future - who knows - but at the moment it's make hay whilst the sun shines.

You're lucky. This is the second round of redundancies.
 


nicko31

Well-known member
Jan 7, 2010
17,792
Gods country fortnightly
What makes you say that?

With my company, the lower value of Sterling has helped boost sales.

Agree 100% about the future - who knows - but at the moment it's make hay whilst the sun shines.

There are some gains for a lower sterling, but for many business its put margins under pressure, and for many ordinary folk recent wage rises are just offset by reduced spending power
 




Guinness Boy

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That's simply not true though - Labour's key policies poll very well, most commanding the support of over 50% of the population. The problem is that when all people see is a barrage of misinformation from the media, it's difficult for many to form a positive view. Only yesterday we heard that one of Matthew Hancock's team had been punched by a Labour campaigner, we heard that the baby on the floor was fake news (that one is still being peddled) - Of course, neither of these were true but it didn't stop the likes of the Telegraph, Laura Kuenssberg, Robert Peston widely sharing this hogwash....

Paranoid nonsense.

If Labour’s policies were really popular then they should be polling higher, end of story. On last night’s BBC news Kuenssberg was giving Boris a torrid time. Same with Nick Robinson on Today this morning who slaughtered the poor Tory spokesman who was on about ten past seven. And the BBC News repeatedly showed video of Hancock getting in the car that proved the Tory briefing was lies.

The Telegraph you say? Well, they would say that, wouldn’t they. I doubt you could find me a single Torygraph reader who agrees with Corbyn’s policies.

If the policies were popular they’d be ahead in the polls and that’s that. If you cannot sell / back up nationalisation and free stuff you might as well quit.

I’m not writing this as a Tory either. I’m a hugely frustrated centre left / social liberal. I have been complete abandoned by everyone and all I can do is sit on the sidelines and metaphorically weep as a useless, mendacious, evil clown defaults his way to power past Socialst Grandad.


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mikeyjh

Well-known member
Dec 17, 2008
4,537
Llanymawddwy
None of that has impacted my or anyone I know.

The classic Tory mantra, I'm alright Jack

Social care crisis? What is that all about?

Well, you wait until a dementia riddled loved one of yours needs care. Wait until you realise how some can't afford care at home. Wait until you see the state of publicly funded care homes - A warning, you will need a strong consitution (and and acceptance of minimum wage foreign workers of course). I was fortunate when searching for a home for my mother, as I was able to pay I could look at the more 'luxurious' end of the care home market but I don't mind telling you, I cried for the people in the council run homes. Unfortunately my mum was moved out of an intensive care unit on to a non medical ward too early after a fall because, of course, they needed the bed. She never made it to a care home, I sat and watched her die a few days later. Cared for by the wonderful NHS staff - You'll never understand how much pressure they are under.

In response to others, that's why we despise the Tories and their supporters, not because we have different opinions but because they are vile and fundamentally do not care what happens to us and our families.

Quite senior on my office.

No you're not.
 


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You're lucky. This is the second round of redundancies.

I don't post here much anymore, however I know what company you are talking about. I know someone who worked there for 20+ years, and left on the first round of redundancies. They told me at the time, it had nothing to do with Brexit. See you later.
 




Lever

Well-known member
Feb 6, 2019
5,400
The classic Tory mantra, I'm alright Jack



Well, you wait until a dementia riddled loved one of yours needs care. Wait until you realise how some can't afford care at home. Wait until you see the state of publicly funded care homes - A warning, you will need a strong consitution (and and acceptance of minimum wage foreign workers of course). I was fortunate when searching for a home for my mother, as I was able to pay I could look at the more 'luxurious' end of the care home market but I don't mind telling you, I cried for the people in the council run homes. Unfortunately my mum was moved out of an intensive care unit on to a non medical ward too early after a fall because, of course, they needed the bed. She never made it to a care home, I sat and watched her die a few days later. Cared for by the wonderful NHS staff - You'll never understand how much pressure they are under.

In response to others, that's why we despise the Tories and their supporters, not because we have different opinions but because they are vile and fundamentally do not care what happens to us and our families.



No you're not.

What he meant to say was he's quite senior in his mind........
 


mikeyjh

Well-known member
Dec 17, 2008
4,537
Llanymawddwy
I’m not writing this as a Tory either. I’m a hugely frustrated centre left / social liberal. I have been complete abandoned by everyone and all I can do is sit on the sidelines and metaphorically weep as a useless, mendacious, evil clown defaults his way to power past Socialst Grandad.
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Garbage, little more to add than that - Centre left, but a slight hint of anything remotely socialist and you run for the hills.
 


worthingseagull123

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May 5, 2012
2,603
The classic Tory mantra, I'm alright Jack



Well, you wait until a dementia riddled loved one of yours needs care. Wait until you realise how some can't afford care at home. Wait until you see the state of publicly funded care homes - A warning, you will need a strong consitution (and and acceptance of minimum wage foreign workers of course). I was fortunate when searching for a home for my mother, as I was able to pay I could look at the more 'luxurious' end of the care home market but I don't mind telling you, I cried for the people in the council run homes. Unfortunately my mum was moved out of an intensive care unit on to a non medical ward too early after a fall because, of course, they needed the bed. She never made it to a care home, I sat and watched her die a few days later. Cared for by the wonderful NHS staff - You'll never understand how much pressure they are under.

In response to others, that's why we despise the Tories and their supporters, not because we have different opinions but because they are vile and fundamentally do not care what happens to us and our families.



No you're not.

You believe what you like.

I’m not lying.
 


Guinness Boy

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Jul 23, 2003
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Garbage, little more to add than that - Centre left, but a slight hint of anything remotely socialist and you run for the hills.

Momentum could have typed that for you. Enjoy five years of Johnson and Rees-Mogg. It’ll be your fault. At least you won’t have sold out.


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Jolly Red Giant

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Jul 11, 2015
2,615
It’s always someone else’s fault with Labour, the public don’t like Jezza/majority of the shadow cabinet and don’t want him as PM
Really ???

They would prefer the lying, cheating, racist, homophobic, anti-semite hat is there at the moment.


If someone else was in charge they would be cruising this election.
The fact that the media, the Tories (and the Blairites) have been spreading lies about Corbyn since he was elected LP leader has nothing to do with it.
 


Lever

Well-known member
Feb 6, 2019
5,400
I don't post here much anymore, however I know what company you are talking about. I know someone who worked there for 20+ years, and left on the first round of redundancies. They told me at the time, it had nothing to do with Brexit. See you later.

So what you are telling us is that without any first hand knowledge of your own, you have taken the word of one employee who has lost his/her job over another - and it happens to fit in your 'world view' that it is 'nothing to do with Brexit'.... Really? Well, see you later, hopefully after you have recognised how silly and partial your comments are.......
 


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