The General Election

How will you vote in the forthcoming General Election

  • Conservative

    Votes: 134 55.1%
  • Labour

    Votes: 4 1.6%
  • Brexit

    Votes: 27 11.1%
  • Lib Dem

    Votes: 43 17.7%
  • Green

    Votes: 2 0.8%
  • SNP

    Votes: 9 3.7%
  • Other

    Votes: 8 3.3%
  • Won't be voting

    Votes: 16 6.6%

  • Total voters
    243
  • Poll closed .

ISCO

Member
Location
North East
I disagree personally (not trying to be rude here, just how I am seeing things pan out) , as a lot of his actions are basically telling Comrad C et al to feck off and stop muddying the waters further with their propaganda.

Why should he have had to go back 'Another Time' to beg for an extension, just so the remainders who lost the vote can sh!t stir some more. It's futile and damaging to our everyday lives but they have suddenly realised Boris has some balls and told them basically he will go without a deal, to which they are just as worried as we all are.
They are not doing us a favour, they know it will be damaging to them - in an economy that is seeing a lot of downturn.

No one truly knows what will happen with a no deal, but one thing is for certain, EU will suffer as well - so for me they need to wise the feck up and talk like adults about such a massive change.

For me, I just want it over one way or another now, face the realism of what it brings.
Try to build something out of whatever it is, rather than perpetuate this farce we call democracy any longer.

The sh!t stirrers should be disbanded from politics permanently for the damage they have all done to the country, the economy and the way the rest of the world now view us.
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Boris is a ' marmite' character that is one problem. Disagreeing is not being rude just how things are. Opinions as the saying goes..
There is a lot of disagreement on Brexit and after all this time no one is willing to compromise their views.
I just think now is the time to do the deal as we will need to go back to them for a deal in due course. Dependent on how Brexit goes of course will dictate how good any future deal will be compared to a pre Brexit deal.
The country is divided and I believe a deal will help unite to a small extent.
 

Ukjay

Member
Location
Wales!

A deal will never unite unfortunately, because it would have to align with both sides to do that, and therefore lay the issue IMHO.

Keep the No Deal on the table, so that it keeps the twots in the EU on the understanding we will not simply take their shite, then we have some cards to deal.

Comrad C et Al would sell their own families to scupper any rational deal that benefits the UK, thus perpetuating the sh!t show we're currently living in.
 

7610 super q

Never Forgotten
Honorary Member
It's going to be a Brexit election.

Can someone please explain Labour's stance ? Other than trying to f**k everything up ? Are they pro leave, or remain ?
Lib Dems......shameless attempt to gain votes by tapping into the 50% (maybe ? ) who want to remain. This could backfire badly for them.
That leaves Nige, and the Cons. I hope they join forces and crush the enemy once and for all. ???:D
 

ISCO

Member
Location
North East
It's going to be a Brexit election.

Can someone please explain Labour's stance ? Other than trying to fudge everything up ? Are they pro leave, or remain ?
Lib Dems......shameless attempt to gain votes by tapping into the 50% (maybe ? ) who want to remain. This could backfire badly for them.
That leaves Nige, and the Cons. I hope they join forces and crush the enemy once and for all. ???:D
Labour stance is in, out then shake it all about... then see what happens.
 

Hilly

Member
I would say that coming out will mean that it will still dominate everything for years to come: Negotiating trade deals, setting up institutions etc. I think the 'clean break' theory is a fallacy.
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I won’t disagree but the alternative is to ignor the vote, that will cause more trouble than anything, and staying in the Eu will stick us up big time.
 

Hilly

Member
It's going to be a Brexit election.

Can someone please explain Labour's stance ? Other than trying to fudge everything up ? Are they pro leave, or remain ?
Lib Dems......shameless attempt to gain votes by tapping into the 50% (maybe ? ) who want to remain. This could backfire badly for them.
That leaves Nige, and the Cons. I hope they join forces and crush the enemy once and for all. ???:D
Labour are just spoilers anything the opposition come up with good bad spoil it regardless they are shame full as their interests should be the uk not knocking points off oppisition .
 

Steevo

Member
Location
Gloucestershire
It's going to be a Brexit election.

Can someone please explain Labour's stance ? Other than trying to fudge everything up ? Are they pro leave, or remain ?
Lib Dems......shameless attempt to gain votes by tapping into the 50% (maybe ? ) who want to remain. This could backfire badly for them.
That leaves Nige, and the Cons. I hope they join forces and crush the enemy once and for all. ???:D


Boris is going for the “leave” voter.

Lib Dem’s going for “remain”

Labour appear to be trying to appeal to both.....or at least not to lose either. The danger for them is the end up losing both!

I can see an election on those terms being high risk for JC and could easily cost him his job.
 

Widgetone

Member
Trade
Location
Westish Suffolk
It's going to be a Brexit election.

Can someone please explain Labour's stance ? Other than trying to fudge everything up ? Are they pro leave, or remain ?
Lib Dems......shameless attempt to gain votes by tapping into the 50% (maybe ? ) who want to remain. This could backfire badly for them.
That leaves Nige, and the Cons. I hope they join forces and crush the enemy once and for all. ???:D
A Boris/Nige/DUP election pact in one corner.
Lib/Green/SNP/Plaid/Tory rebels group in another.

And Labour somewhere else:chicken:

Let the tactical voting commence...could be interesting
 
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Hilly

Member
Boris is going for the “leave” voter.

Lib Dem’s going for “remain”

Labour appear to be trying to appeal to both.....or at least not to lose either. The danger for them is the end up losing both!

I can see an election on those terms being high risk for JC and could easily cost him his job.
I hope not as the best bit about Corbyn is keeps them out of Number 10
 

Ukjay

Member
Location
Wales!
Only us pretty ones got chosen for the team whilst you were shouting from the side lines

The @roscoe erf Ladettes Netball Team, starring our one and only Roscoe from TFF

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Ukjay

Member
Location
Wales!

Truth hurts though, doesn't it. A lot of folks can't see the wood from the trees and bow down to scaremongering.

I say let's just fmdrop the Leave Number and see where it takes us. I'm tired of listening, being impacted financially by rumours, so now want to see the real impact.

I can then deal with reality, make decisions based on unbiased facts.
 

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