John Slayne Posted May 27 Posted May 27 On 5/26/2024 at 12:39 PM, makeawish said: this is one of those things where i'd expect hodges to talk about it like it was some kind of incredible 5D chess move, can't believe they've managed to unite everyone behind how stupid this is (i think they're backing off already in fact?) i actually think it was a smart move. Tories are currently bombing awfully in the polls so they have nothing to lose, at least they got the all the headlines for three days straight. they can only benefit from stunts like these, regardless of how dumb they are.
makeawish Posted May 27 Posted May 27 well i guess if they're only trying to appeal to mean old b*stards then it's a strategy?Β Β Β
glitch Posted May 27 Posted May 27 1 minute ago, Angelo said: Who should I vote for? https://tactical.vote/ Β Anyone but the ToriesΒ
Angelo Posted May 27 Posted May 27 Just now, glitch said: https://tactical.vote/ Β Anyone but the ToriesΒ It's 00:10 and you are still awake? π¦ 1
makeawish Posted May 28 Posted May 28 16 hours ago, Angelo said: Lib Dem according to that website. no one's bringing it like themΒ Β Β 1
glitch Posted May 29 Posted May 29 11 hours ago, VOSS said: Β I had a look at one of the Telegraph articles about National Service the other day and I was shocked to see so many comments against it. Lots of concern expressed about their grandchildren + wanting the government to focus on other issues. When even Torygraph readers think your policy is bad, maybe it's time to re-evaluate...
Thickorita Posted May 29 Posted May 29 Β Rotten party. It's kinda crazy how the Conservatives treat their minority MPs better than Labour. 2
CaptainMusic Posted May 30 Posted May 30 Labour have become absolute trash and they're not much better than the tories, I refuse to vote for them and I hope they don't win with a big majority. Β Starmer needs to be humbled. 6
Marla Singer Posted May 30 Posted May 30 **** Keir. He welcomes right-wing rats jumping ship from the Tories into the Labour party with open arms, but blocks women of colour from standing for election as Labour candidates for no real reason, including Diane Abbott who he did nothing to stand up for her when she recently faced racist abuse from a Tory donor. Β Even if he completely backtracks now, it's too late. He's shown us who he really is. Don't get too excited about the Conservatives losing, because Labour is slowly turning into them anyway. Β 3
KFC Posted May 30 Posted May 30 What exactly has been happening with Diane Abbot this week? I'm out of the loop
John Slayne Posted May 31 Posted May 31 11 hours ago, KFC said: What exactly has been happening with Diane Abbot this week? I'm out of the loop she said she was told she can't stand as a Labour candidate in her constituency, it caused a controversy and then Angela Rayner backtracked and said Diane IS allowed to stand as a Labour candidate. it's a bit messy because Kid Starver was saying the decision has not been made yet but almost immediately after that Rayner said the above so it's all a bit... confusing? but it looks like she is allowed to stand as a Labour candidate after all.Β 1
glitch Posted June 4 Posted June 4 3 minutes ago, Chemist said: Β The SNPΒ Β That would be a great result for the Lib Dems tbh, but I guess a lot of that would be tactical anti-Tory voting rather than genuine support for them. Β Hopefully the Greens do win another seat and Reform gets absolutely nothing!
John Slayne Posted June 4 Posted June 4 me when I see a girl with a milkshake walking towards Nigel Farage: Β Β 1 5
Chemist Posted June 5 Posted June 5 The tories are literally over omg. I know Reform UK is probably worse in every aspect but for now let's celebrate. I hope thatcher is suffering in hell Β
John Slayne Posted June 5 Posted June 5 1 hour ago, Chemist said: The tories are literally over omg. I know Reform UK is probably worse in every aspect but for now let's celebrate. I hope thatcher is suffering in hell Β Labour are the new Tories. Β Tories and Reform will soon start to compete who can get closer to actual fascism. The next 20 years are about to get real tough.Β
glitch Posted June 6 Posted June 6 It's kinda crazy how Reform is a non-factor without Nigel Farage. I so hope he doesn't win that seat because once he gets his foot in the door, I fear it will be difficult to get rid of him (barring some kind of tragic accidentΒ ). This being his eighth attempt at being elected as an MPΒ
abelfenty Posted June 10 Posted June 10 (edited) The Lib Dems' manifesto looks incredibly promising. They have my vote tbhΒ Edited June 10 by abelfenty
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