Another London attack

Carryfast:

Winseer:

Carryfast:
Firstly notwithstanding what’s going on with Farage’s thinking surely in view of all that UKIP getting as many votes/seats as possible creating a Con minority with UKIP holding the balance over it,has to be better than a Con majority let alone a hung parliament or a Lab/SNP alliance or even Labour majority. :bulb: :confused:

It’s not the sheer number of seats that makes up a coalition partner - it’s “Finishing Third”. RIght now, the SNP look unassailable as prospective coalition partners, and Sturgeon is already on record for “about to do a deal with Labour”. That means indeed that if Theresa May falls just six seats short as she fears - she’ll lose power to a coalition with the SNP in it. IF…IF The SNP hold onto enough of their seats to finish THIRD.

UKIP can only become coalition partners if they have SOME seats, and - more importantly - the SNP number of seats collapses come the early hours of friday morning.

Thinking people up and down the country already realize that it’s highly unlikely even after the recent “Surge of the Left” that Corbyn will be able to win a majority Labour government.
Getting rid of the SNP then - is key.

There are over a million Scots who didn’t vote for them. Scots who voted for “Better Together” or “Leave” or, indeed BOTH. So far, they have had no representation at all. The “Winning” SNP MPs have achieved so little in the past two years, that they even make “One Policy” UKIP look good!

No one has yet priced in the possibility that Theresa May could lose seats to Labour in England, but win enough back - and more - from the SNP in Scotland.

Thus, the Scots hold the balance of power here. The SILENT Scots. It’s time to realize that Scotland’s future lies with Britain as a whole, the Sassenachs as their natural allies, and their National Identity preserved in the ongoing United Kingdom. NOT some unholy alliance with terrorist-supporting Lefties at Westminster! :imp:

Throw the SNP under the bus. Do it now. As soon as they are gone, the loony Left become unelectable again. :wink:

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Firstly the SNP’s result at the last election was about as good as it gets for them and no reason to think that it will be massively different this time.With a swing from the SNP to either Lab or Con not making much difference as to whether the country sinks or swims against a belligerent EU and the Jihadist invasion.

Which just leaves the question of May’s vote either increasing or decreasing her majority.In which case this election,like Brexit,is all about how many Con voters will vote LibDem and how many Labour voters go for UKIP v the Labour vote either going for May or Farron.Bearing in mind that the only possible reason as to why she stalled Brexit and then called a needless election was to hand back the Brexit agenda and initiative to her remain so called ‘opposition’ with a Lab/LibDem/SNP co alition obviously being a best case ( from her point of view ) potential factor in that.Make no mistake unless we get the only possible saving possibility here of a massive swing from Labour to UKIP,maybe helped by a some alienated Conservative voters,the country is doomed.

IE this election is realistically all about whether UKIP can end up holding the balance over a Conservative minority government.

Or whether we end up with a similar Con majority as we’ve got now in which case it’s business as usual.With May’s agenda of handing the country over to the immigrant demographic and back to the EU being a given as Terry t rightly says.

Or whether we end up with a Con minority government with Lab/LibDem/SNP alliance holding the balance not UKIP.Which I’d guess is May’s real preferable intention and hope and is why she called an election. :open_mouth:

Or the outside even more nightmare possibility that Corbyn gets a majority. :open_mouth: :open_mouth:

As I said the choice here between voting for May v UKIP is a no brainer.With the only best case scenario being one in which the UKIP vote takes out a Corbyn and/or May majority and which outweighs the LibDem vote with the SNP vote being a given in either case.While unfortunately those with Juddian’s and Bewick’s view will probably unfortunately be what puts UKIP out of the frame and creates the end of the country which they say they want to stop.

Thereby leaving the most likely result of a Con minority government if not wafer thin majority v a Lab/LibDem/SNP alliance.Which will obviously be the end of Brexit and any chance whatsoever of us getting a grip on our immigration and foreign policy problems and with it the Jihadist threat.

Can’t we have a simple yes or no instead of CRAP

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