News is still comming in as i post this but this is indded intreating.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-39629603
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-39629603
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I am suprised that it still has relative high numbers among young people. Are they just dense or what?Who would think being openly, rabidly anti-Semitic (just like Islams) would have electoral consequences?
I am suprised that it still has relative high numbers among young people. Are they just dense or what?
I saw that graph. Only group where more people would vote Labour was 18-24. After that the gap with Tory voters just grows after.They started looking deeper into the "Labour surge" and find it's just more 18-24's saying they'll back Labour at the GE. 65+ voting bloc remains rabidly conservative even with the looming threat of a changed system for care coming that nobody really understands.
One of these groups actually fucking votes and it ain't the stoners and uni students.
Wishful thinking.It's basically what happened in the polls back with the Brexit vote. I don't know why people think that young people are more likely to vote this time.
I've been watching the pro Corbyn sites and even they are highly skeptical of the polls seeing as one of them preassumes an 80% youth turn out.They started looking deeper into the "Labour surge" and find it's just more 18-24's saying they'll back Labour at the GE. 65+ voting bloc remains rabidly conservative even with the looming threat of a changed system for care coming that nobody really understands.
One of these groups actually fucking votes and it ain't the stoners and uni students.
I've been watching the pro Corbyn sites and even they are highly skeptical of the polls seeing as one of them preassumes an 80% youth turn out.
Well Corbyn's now wrong footing May by going to the Leader's Debate tonight after all. Seemingly buoyed by the Yougov wild prediction of +15/-20 Seats for the Tories.
Amber Rudd is going in her place instead.
You might remember her as the shrieking harpie they wheeled out during the EU referendum debates... for the losing side.
Where the fuck is BoJo? Seriously? This is all going wrong and we need him front and centre to sort it out.
As its clearly more accurate I slaughtered an oxen at the designated Rural Pillockshire sacrifice ground (we're a bit backwards here but the old ways work) and here is my predicitons from the entrails reading.
It'll be towards the low end of a tory majority, so around 55-60 which is more than comfortable in a General Election but will be quietly seen as a failure on May's part.
Ruth Davidson will be lionized for her work in Jockistan for netting a half dozen Tory MPs to march down to Westminster, which will see the calls for her to stand (perhaps in David Mandell's safe tory seat) in the near future. These calls will become far stronger as she seems to be a combination of Boris and Thatcher, principled but willing for a good photo op, fleet street adores her as a result and we'll see a lot of pro-davidson articles once again begging for her to stand for Tory leadership.
The Lib Dems will lose another seat or two with Tim Farron or Nick Clegg being the "shock loss" of the night as, ironically their heightened poll ratings will just let in Tories in various seats that might have otherwise stayed red.
The expected wipeouts in old Labour strongholds such as Stoke Central and other safe zones that were previously under threat won't happen, but there will still be the odd surprise as seats which haven't flipped since 87 do so once again. There might be another shock like Morely and Outwood, but not as many as first hoped.
Corbyn will survive as he will be vindicated by the fact he'll get a bigger vote share than Ed Miliband did the year previously. "Moderate" Labour MPs who's majorities were at one point threatened will feel more compelled to serve in his shadow cabinet which might see some of the more "fringe" members taken out, giving a much stronger opposition. The PLP won't be too happy, but it's really the only choice they've got.
Blair's proposed "moderate breakaway party" will fail as he's still so toxic to the British Public there's plans for a Chernobyl style Sarcophagus to be built over him funded by public donation.
But then again Labour seems to give off just as many footbullets themselves...
That's nothing. We're way more backwards down in the Pig Pen. We've got the big wicker statue all set up on the coast and the sheet music of "Sumer is icumen in" distributed to the town band but alas, Cliff Richard won't return our calls so we've no virgin to sacrifice. So alas, no portents here.
Given the fact that Tory High Command seems to have a freakin' autocannon permanently aimed at its own feet recently it's probably better than they deserve.
This. Ruth Davidson is extremely competent and they should kick her upstairs at their earliest convenience. She'd also wrongfoot the virtue signalling and identity politics brigade being both a woman and a lesbian.
"We can't open parliament, the taxi with the Lib Dems in it hasn't arrived!"
Corbyn will survive because all the opposition have been purged. If he and McDonnell and friends are smart they'll take a leaf out of Neil Kinnock's book and start preparing the groundwork for a more united and effective Labour party, but I fear the Momentum brigade will purge anyone not in line with them and turn it into an exceptional hard-left clusterfuck.
Doesn't he fund the pro-Remain rag "the New European," at least in part? Which I've never seen sold outside of hipster enclaves like Brighton and Hackney and Exeter city centre.
Anyhow. The whole thing with Theresa May not going on the leaders' debates is yet another fucking footbullet. This is still looking like the Tories' election to lose than the Labour Party's election to win. I also suspect that the turnout amongst young voters will be pants and even if it isn't, it'll translate mostly into increased Labour majorities in university cities and London, most of which are safe Labour seats anyhow. But then again Labour seems to give off just as many footbullets themselves...
Tessie The Strong And Stable said:And it's nonsense for the local Labour Party to say that a vote for the Labour candidate in <your area here> doesn't matter nationally. The simple fact is that Jeremy Corbyn will claim each and every vote for his Labour candidate in <your area here> as a vote for him and his nonsensical and dangerous ideas.
Two mail merged Tory leaflets in one day!
Including this gem in one of them.
Now I'm not voting Labour anyway, but isn't that basically what the Tory campaign has been all through this election?
Does it actually say <your area here>? If so, this needs scanning and uploading.