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Are labour voters the worst losers in the history of the world?



yxee

Well-known member
Oct 24, 2011
2,521
Manchester
What a joke. Are you having a laugh? The right control the press, the funds and everything else in this country. It is far more likely that people had a last minute change of heart as they began to fear a Labour/SNP coalition.

Why is that far more likely?

You didn't give any reasoning.
 




Uncle Spielberg

Well-known member
Jul 6, 2003
43,073
Lancing


daveinprague

New member
Oct 1, 2009
12,572
Prague, Czech Republic
When it was reported there was a large number of undecided, was when I realised the tories would win. People who are undecided just before an election are probably comfortable, and willing to keep things as they are.
 




ThePompousPaladin

New member
Apr 7, 2013
1,025
We clearly have different interpretations of 'fact'.

Interesting.

Although it is clear and admitted that they switched to campaigning in the last weeks to 'vote labour get SNP', the only contested issue about whether the posters statement was a fact seems to be whether this is scaremongering or not.
 




Finchley Seagull

Well-known member
Feb 25, 2004
6,916
North London
Why is that far more likely?

You didn't give any reasoning.

Yes, I did. Read the post. It is far more likely that the fear of Labour/SNP coalition pushed them to change their mind last minute. Much more likely than your very unlikely idea that Tory voters feel ashamed in polls where they won't be identified.
 


Bold Seagull

strong and stable with me, or...
Mar 18, 2010
30,399
Hove
Interesting.

Although it is clear and admitted that they switched to campaigning in the last weeks to 'vote labour get SNP', the only contested issue about whether the posters statement was a fact seems to be whether this is scaremongering or not.

He's not the resident pedant for nothing!
 


Uncle Spielberg

Well-known member
Jul 6, 2003
43,073
Lancing
To be fair a party that puts forward Ed Milliband and Ed Balls as the future of this Country deserves everything they get
 




yxee

Well-known member
Oct 24, 2011
2,521
Manchester
Yes, I did. Read the post. It is far more likely that the fear of Labour/SNP coalition pushed them to change their mind last minute. Much more likely than your very unlikely idea that Tory voters feel ashamed in polls where they won't be identified.

Sorry, I can't find any logical reasoning that led you to that conclusion. I completely disagree with you.

You just don't like the idea of being in an ideological minority.
 


Buzzer

Languidly Clinical
Oct 1, 2006
26,121
Yes, I did. Read the post. It is far more likely that the fear of Labour/SNP coalition pushed them to change their mind last minute. Much more likely than your very unlikely idea that Tory voters feel ashamed in polls where they won't be identified.

I think it far more likely from the start that the opinion polls were fundamentally wrong with some aspect of the algorithm that they use. I don't recall massive swings away from Labour to the Tories from them in the very last days before the election. If the fear factor had crept in, in he last few weeks there should have been a trend. There wasn't.
 


Triggaaar

Well-known member
Oct 24, 2005
52,738
Goldstone
Interesting.

Although it is clear and admitted that they switched to campaigning in the last weeks to 'vote labour get SNP'
That was just part of their campaign. To ignore the fact that many people voted Tory because they believe the tories will do a better job with the economy is naive. If the Labour party feel the same as you, they'll probably fail to reform their party and we'll get another Tory government in 5 years.

It's just about certain that some people voted Tory because they were worried about the SNP - but that's because Labour weren't capable of getting a majority on their own, or even with the Lib Dems. Without the fear of the SNP, it's highly likely that the Tories would still have been the largest party, so it's not a fact to say that they only won because of the fear of the SNP.
 






Stato

Well-known member
Dec 21, 2011
7,256
"There is no final victory. There is no final defeat. There is just the same battle. To be fought over and over again. So toughen up. Bloody toughen up!"

Tony Benn

That seems very applicable to supporting The Albion. Maybe it should be a banner headline on NSC giving pause to anyone starting a thread after a defeat.
 






beorhthelm

A. Virgo, Football Genius
Jul 21, 2003
35,940
This is why PR has got to be, in my opinion, the single most important issue in our democracy. Without it, our democracy is sick.

don't talk about PR as the most important issue, unless you mean part of a complete root and branch overhaul of the electoral system. PR is just a counting method, if you don't change what you are counting then its going to end up just as flawed.
 


Finchley Seagull

Well-known member
Feb 25, 2004
6,916
North London
Sorry, I can't find any logical reasoning that led you to that conclusion. I completely disagree with you.

You just don't like the idea of being in an ideological minority.

It's far more logical than your idea. The polls aren't usually that inaccurate.

I don't care about being in an ideological minority. I care about the country being ruled by a party that was voted for by just over 35% of voters and who ran a very negative campaign.
 


glasfryn

cleaning up cat sick
Nov 29, 2005
20,261
somewhere in Eastbourne
I am not bitter at all. There was a reason why Labour lost the election, and that needs to be addressed in the next five years. I am not someone who believes, like so many others, that the conservatives or conservative voters are evil. Though i would say that many right wingers on here have been bad winners.

Labour need a right nasty bar steward as a leader someone who can fight just as dirty as the tories, some who can lie through their teeth but still sound plausable.
the tories in Eastbourne fought dirty after buying a wrap around for the local paper (lets see just how that effects their coverage)
but the tories could not manage to win over the electorate in the council elections.
lets hope all those who voted tory don't start whingeing about the hospitals here as it will fall on deaf ears no doubt and all that worrying about the scots hoards coming across the border with their silly demands will come to nought as they will still be there in parliament giving dave a hard time because they are entitled to ( think dave might regret going up there and campaigning for the NO vote)
Labour will live to fight another day ....................but from now on please don't stand back, get stuck into them
 


Nibble

New member
Jan 3, 2007
19,238
To be fair you need to get out more then. It's far easier being a leftie here. We dont have any UKIP style parties and 2 of our 3 major parties are full of left winger whingers.

The fact that you refer to all left wingers as whingers confirms my assumptions about white Australians.
 






ThePompousPaladin

New member
Apr 7, 2013
1,025
That was just part of their campaign. To ignore the fact that many people voted Tory because they believe the tories will do a better job with the economy is naive. If the Labour party feel the same as you, they'll probably fail to reform their party and we'll get another Tory government in 5 years.

It's just about certain that some people voted Tory because they were worried about the SNP - but that's because Labour weren't capable of getting a majority on their own, or even with the Lib Dems. Without the fear of the SNP, it's highly likely that the Tories would still have been the largest party, so it's not a fact to say that they only won because of the fear of the SNP.

I quite agree, but looking how their different campaign messages impacted the polls. It was the late and last message, about the fear of SNP calling the shots in westminster that made the difference.

It seems to me that the SNP wouldn't of had the power that many think, as they would have been shooting themselves in the foot weakening labours position. The SNP need a labour government to get anywhere. It seems clear who would of had the power in that relationship. However admittedly this is just conjecture and opinion.
 


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