Who will you vote for and why?

ArcticMonkey:
I don’t need to post her list of gaffes as they’ve been well publicised over the years unless you only read the Guardian.
That picture is from this morning so is her latest gaffe

But Boris has suffered some spectacular gaffes, like the zipwire incident. It never entered my head that this had an adverse bearing on his political qualities.

I’d probably agree that Abbott seems a little dizzy at times and she isn’t the sort you’d leave to design a new bureaucracy. But that isn’t the role of an MP.

Like I say, fundamentally if the choice is between incompetents and sharks, then you’d obviously vote for the incompetents, because other people can make up for the deficiencies of someone who is basically cooperative and well-meaning, whereas someone who is malevolent won’t stop looking for ways to hurt you and circumvent any possible controls.

Well that is it settled yet again the UK has rejected a socialist manifesto, until the Labour party recognise this then there is no hope for them. Excuses so far include the weather, the media and Brexit oddly missing is the fact that Corbyn is completely unelectable.

Mazzer2:
Well that is it settled yet again the UK has rejected a socialist manifesto, until the Labour party recognise this then there is no hope for them. Excuses so far include the weather, the media and Brexit oddly missing is the fact that Corbyn is completely unelectable.

Last election:
Corbyn, leftist, supporting Brexit: seats gained.
This election:
Corbyn, leftist, not supporting Brexit.
Seats lost… en-masse.
?

Mazzer2:
Well that is it settled yet again the UK has rejected a socialist manifesto, until the Labour party recognise this then there is no hope for them. Excuses so far include the weather, the media and Brexit oddly missing is the fact that Corbyn is completely unelectable.

Don’t know how they can blame the media. Sky ,Beeb and Channel 4 are all labour luvvies. Social media is mainly full of labour supporters as is the whole celebrity bandwagon.

Weather to blame?. Does that mean if it rains then labour voters can’t vote for fear of getting wet?. Do Tories not get wet in the rain.

We’ve got rid of those rabid far left labour dogs and now it’s time to get Brexit done and get a good trade deal with the USA.

Boris and Trump=Dreamteam

I didn’t vote Tory, didn’t vote for any of them come to that, but Congratulations to the winning party.

If you do as promised, take us out of the EU, allowing us to make our own deals with the rest of the world as well as the EU, restore our fishing grounds, and curb immigration to manageable levels, including ejecting illegal immigrants when discovered, then no one will be more impressed than me and i shall glady eat humble pie and admit i was wrong.

January 30th 2020 leaving the EU no ifs no buts is promised.

One thing has been confirmed this time, Farage cannot be trusted.

edit, just seen Dennis Skinner lost his seat in Bolsover, that’s a great pity, a genuine old labour firebrand who never failed to stand up for the working class, and anti EU.
Jo Swinson, Chukka, Grieve, and a few other well deserving losers mind :sunglasses: including Anna Sourbry :smiley:

Franglais:

Mazzer2:
Well that is it settled yet again the UK has rejected a socialist manifesto, until the Labour party recognise this then there is no hope for them. Excuses so far include the weather, the media and Brexit oddly missing is the fact that Corbyn is completely unelectable.

Last election:
Corbyn, leftist, supporting Brexit: seats gained.
This election:
Corbyn, leftist, not supporting Brexit.
Seats lost… en-masse.
?

I think people saw through all the free giveaways, at the last election as a student my son voted Labour on the understanding his student debt would be wiped out, which turned out to be a false promise now in a high paid job says he would never vote Labour again. Listening to the radio this morning time and time again people from all sides said Corbyn was the problem, which it appears to have been proven by the result, the breaking of the pledge to back Brexit does appear not to have helped but listening to some of the Corbynistas they are totally deluded.

No wonder she’s looking so happy, she’s been up all night doing the maths and is said to be overwhelmed and humbled to be the new Home Secretary.

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is there anyone else in here apart from myself that is only aware that there was an election and now knows who won it by reading the posts here?
i dont listen to the radio nor watch tv or buy newspapers so i only gleam this kinda stuff from what i inadvertently read from posts on here.
i might see a newspaper lying about on a boat but thats about it as im quite happy living in my racist timewarp bubble of contentment and have no need or interest in world affairs as every time you notice something its just a bigger joke than the last time.
as an example,
i clicked on a link from one of the bridge strikes the other day to see that grotty thunderbag just got awarded the time person of the year award…how sad and pathetic is that?
at least trump had the decency to mock and ridicule her.

so is anyone else a political world affair ignoramus like myself?

dieseldog999:
is there anyone else in here apart from myself that is only aware that there was an election and now knows who won it by reading the posts here?
i dont listen to the radio nor watch tv or buy newspapers so i only gleam this kinda stuff from what i inadvertently read from posts on here.
i might see a newspaper lying about on a boat but thats about it as im quite happy living in my racist timewarp bubble of contentment and have no need or interest in world affairs as every time you notice something its just a bigger joke than the last time.
as an example,
i clicked on a link from one of the bridge strikes the other day to see that grotty thunderbag just got awarded the time person of the year award…how sad and pathetic is that?
at least trump had the decency to mock and ridicule her.

so is anyone else a political world affair ignoramus like myself?

Gotta love Trump on how he treats that Thunderberg lass with the contempt she deserves. All the snowflakes were in meltdown yesterday calling him a bully. Well if you put forward a teenager with mental problems at the head of a worldwide movement (cult), then she also has to be old enough to take the flak which comes her way

manalishi:

mrginge:
Depends if im home or sleeping in my truck somewhere if I vote or not. As im from where Extinct Rebellion started I have to vote Tories to keep the weird Green/Labour/Lib types out.

Funny how that one works.The brexit vote gave us a simple form to fill and post.Job done.I’ll wager theres a large number unable to get to a polling station conveniently,especially in our game.
Not that I’ll be putting any tick against any of these shysters anyhow.It’s a colossal smokescreen,puppet politicos doing their masters bidding.More folks need to get hip to the deception.

I have never failed to vote since I was 18, either by getting home, postal vote or by proxy. Its an important thing for me.

I feel sorry for Thunberg, its obvious the climate scam are using her as a front for a multitude of reasons, one of which is to divert most of the disagreements with the claims as if they are personal attacks on an obviously troubled girl, who incidentally has now missed out on at least a year of the most important period in her education, though at least she’s out of Sweden so arguably safer than in the hell hole various parts of that once idyllic land are becoming.

What will happen to her as she matures and the climate money making machine moves on to its next phase is anyone’s guess, when the hue and cry dies down and she comes down to reality won’t be a good time for her.
I can’t see anyone attempting to use the daughters of posters here in such a way being found easily :neutral_face:

Juddian:
I didn’t vote Tory, didn’t vote for any of them come to that, but Congratulations to the winning party.

If you do as promised, take us out of the EU, allowing us to make our own deals with the rest of the world as well as the EU, restore our fishing grounds, and curb immigration to manageable levels, including ejecting illegal immigrants when discovered, then no one will be more impressed than me and i shall glady eat humble pie and admit i was wrong.

January 30th 2020 leaving the EU no ifs no buts is promised.

One thing has been confirmed this time, Farage cannot be trusted.

edit, just seen Dennis Skinner lost his seat in Bolsover, that’s a great pity, a genuine old labour firebrand who never failed to stand up for the working class, and anti EU.
Jo Swinson, Chukka, Grieve, and a few other well deserving losers mind :sunglasses: including Anna Sourbry :smiley:

I was never going to take part in this sham.

The whole thing looked like the unbelievable Machiavellian choreographed charade it was always meant to be.To the point where if the laughable Labour ‘swing vote’,to not even TBP but to the Tories,looked to be too much to believe, then it probably is.Including Skinner’s vote voting Tory :open_mouth: yeah right.

While even long before the votes had been counted last night the inevitable media softening up exercise,for the equally inevitable BRINO that’s coming,was already in over drive.Which went along the lines that Bojo now has to appease the SNP to maintain the union and even more unbelievably the Labour swing vote wants the softest of soft Brexits ( fake Brexit ).The same fake Brexit which the Tory traitors,who took us into the EU and kept us in it,always intended from the point when Camoron’s referendum stunt backfired.For the sheep that went along with it this will be an even bigger case of be careful what you wish for than Thatcher’s win in 1979.

I see Rjan has gone strangely quiet!!!

At the end of the day if the EU project was any good remain would or should have had easily 20 million votes.(we did not know what we were voting for ) err we have been a member for 40 years so we know what it was and where it looked to be going and in17 million cases did not like it…nothing to do with red bus and all that ,if we get stuck inn, this country will be ok I just hope Scotland do not leave .

Juddian:
I feel sorry for Thunberg, its obvious the climate scam are using her as a front for a multitude of reasons, one of which is to divert most of the disagreements with the claims as if they are personal attacks on an obviously troubled girl, who incidentally has now missed out on at least a year of the most important period in her education, though at least she’s out of Sweden so arguably safer than in the hell hole various parts of that once idyllic land are becoming.

What will happen to her as she matures and the climate money making machine moves on to its next phase is anyone’s guess, when the hue and cry dies down and she comes down to reality won’t be a good time for her.
I can’t see anyone attempting to use the daughters of posters here in such a way being found easily :neutral_face:

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has stephen hawking got any kids??.. :confused:

Labour lost and that was a foregone conclusion. The only thing not known was by how many seats and there are two reasons for this.

The first is that this election was an endorsement of Brexit, or not, because if there hadn’t been a deadlock on Brexit the election wouldn’t have happened.

The second reason is even worse. Labour was a party for the working class and when Blair ditched them for ‘New Labour’ and a rose emblem, from then on they were doomed. Labour is now a party of single issues and contains the same type of MPs seen in the greens and the Lib Dems, led by the same kind of socialist characters whose ideas were popular half a century ago. Like them or loathe them, the giants of the Labour party who at least stood for something have gone. All Corbyn could do is repeat the same promises of freebies and the tax payer knew who was going to pay for that and it wasn’t going to come out of the pockets of the wealthy.

Boris is no Winston Churchill and told as many porkies as his two predecessors. He was simply the only choice between more of the same v a disintegration under Corbyn.

Grandpa:
Labour lost and that was a foregone conclusion. The only thing not known was by how many seats and there are two reasons for this.

The first is that this election was an endorsement of Brexit, or not, because if there hadn’t been a deadlock on Brexit the election wouldn’t have happened.

The second reason is even worse. Labour was a party for the working class and when Blair ditched them for ‘New Labour’ and a rose emblem, from then on they were doomed. Labour is now a party of single issues and contains the same type of MPs seen in the greens and the Lib Dems, led by the same kind of socialist characters whose ideas were popular half a century ago. Like them or loathe them, the giants of the Labour party who at least stood for something have gone. All Corbyn could do is repeat the same promises of freebies and the tax payer knew who was going to pay for that and it wasn’t going to come out of the pockets of the wealthy.

Boris is no Winston Churchill and told as many porkies as his two predecessors. He was simply the only choice between more of the same v a disintegration under Corbyn.

Ironically with the dust settled the only logical conclusion is that Corbyn,like Blair and Farage,is ‘in on it’ and they are all controlled opposition.Which explains why Starmer was put into the shadow Brexit job and Hoey driven out.As is the SNP with Swineson’s obvious congratulation of the SNP win of her seat.We already knew that in the case of Blair then Farage.Check out Corbyn’s background working class bs.It’s obvious that the media was going by a pre scripted charade reporting the result of this election before the polls had even closed IE the establishment knew what the result was going to be.On that note the giants would be Shore,Benn and in this case Skinner.So tell us how does Skinner’s vote supposedly go Tory while Corbyn maintained his seat with loads to spare.We’re all being plaid by a Machiavellian agenda with its roots in an unholy alliance and hybrid of Soviet Socialism and German Federalism/Nazism.Juncker and Tusk are probably still celebrating having been given the good news by Boris before the polls had even opened let alone closed followed by Corbyn’s rabble and the SNP all congratulating Boris on finishing the job which May started in 2017.Now prepare for the media blitz talking up how BRINO is supposedly going to be so good for us and ‘heal’ the divisions.

Mazzer2:
I see Rjan has gone strangely quiet!!!

Probably in the realisation that Corbyn is controlled opposition just as some of us realised that in the case of Farage.Although the reaility of people like Hoey being driven out while Starmer gets the Brexit sabotage job and now Skinner joining her with his vote somehow having gone Tory overnight,still probably hasn’t dawned on him yet.However it will all be clear when the German banker classes are firmly back in control of the agenda just like after Callaghan and Thatcher handed the country over to them and as Camoron intended in 2016.