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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Well, sort of. Using a swingometer, Labour is currently on course to lose another 81 seats and hand the Tories a majority of 166. Which, when factoring in Sinn Fein never taking their seats rises to 170. D.U.P may also lend their votes in and this rises again to 190 or so.
Which is within "I'm Tony Blair, fuck you." Territory.
Reality is Labour may be whittled down to its absolute core which is around 150-160 seats or so. Typically "under 200" is seen as a fucking disaster for Labour.
See, May's political career and history is one of not so much crushing political opposition but rending them into fucking dust which is awesome and terrifying at the same time.
Because she's very much a traditional Prime Minister (not obsessed with the media cycle, little spin) the BBC has become bored and runs off to talk to Nicola Sturgeon every time so much as a gnat farts in the country because she's obsessed with media perception. This means relentless coverage for useless fucks like Sturgeon (Who's busy running Scotland through to the core of the earth) or Tim "Mummy I want a political party too!" Farron.
You'd kind of get a bit bored of it two when it's those gormless fucks on TV all the time, god knows the public's sick of seeing them.
So May's now going for the full and final pass to shut them all up once and for all, mostly because Corbyn, Farron and Sturgeon have all used the whiny "Look at me, look at me, the public didn't know." approach which is... kind of insulting to core voters on each side of the debate (the people most likely to vote).
She wins, wins big? Then they become irrelevant politically no matter what mandate they might whine about.
It's the disadvantage of living on an island, we have no opportunities to stir up controversy by discussing a hearty bit of wall building.
Spot on with everything. May and the Tories will win because if anybody else does, Brexit'll likely be fucked up to the point that Britain will become a massive laughingstock.
Or ranting about mexicans
People are literally killing themselves because of DWP overhauls that inflict poverty on the poor. People who cannot afford food are being directed to foodbanks. People with an extra room get punished for it regardless of circumstances. Those with the least are being punished by the state. This is by design.Anyone who seriously believes the tories are a threat to their lives in 2017 is living in a state of irrational hysteria.
Yes, I'm projecting that Davidson is aware that her party is skirting the law.I think you might be projecting something here.
To clarify, what I mean to say is that it's a gamble to make this a "Unionist against Independence" election. If they say "A vote for us is a vote against another indyref", by default that means a vote for the SNP is a vote in favour of another indyref. If they take that strategy and don't completely dethrone the SNP, that allows the SNP to say "Well by your definition this gives us a mandate". That's what the risk is.mathematically the snp cannot really do significantly better than 2015. It would only be a gamble if the tories had something to lose.
People are literally killing themselves because of DWP overhauls that inflict poverty on the poor. People who cannot afford food are being directed to foodbanks. People with an extra room get punished for it regardless of circumstances. Those with the least are being punished by the state. This is by design.
Fourthly, to say that the state is deliberately trying to literally murder the poor is conspiratardery of the highest order. I honestly do not believe that George Osborne and his mates sat down on getting into office in 2010 and, rubbing their hands together, decided to make a plan to specifically dispense with poor people.
This popped up and sums up why Corbin should not be allowed near anything approaching the level of Tea Boy let alone PM -
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He cosies himself up to some of the most ass backwards people in the world, people who go out of their way to make sure that you know they hate you and you're way of life and expect's you to be fine with that, it's why outside of the SJW infested Momentum supporters He doesn't seem to realise that the population at large not just his backbenchers despise him for being the party head.
Bit like how the cartoonists are taking the piss out of Diane Abbots car crash interviews as well.
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BBC debates and interviews:
- 31 May – Mishal Husain hosts seven-way debate on live on BBC One featuring “senior Conservative, Labour, Liberal Democrat, SNP, Plaid Cymru, Green Party and UKIP figures”.
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Also I think I will tune into The One Show just to see what the heck Mr and Mrs May will talk about, it's legit rare to see Phillip doing public stuff...
Considering how the election is so far, any hardball questions will be met with 'Strong and Stable Leadership' and then they'll probably talk about hiking for about half an hour.
Who needs comedians when you've got politicians out on the campaign trail:![]()
Also I think I will tune into The One Show just to see what the heck Mr and Mrs May will talk about, it's legit rare to see Phillip doing public stuff...
https://www.buzzfeed.com/jimwaterson/the-sound-of-leamington-spaJeremy Corbyn is enjoying his first general election as Labour leader, and he wants to make something very clear: He intends to remain in the job, even if he isn't victorious in next month's vote.
"I was elected leader of this party and I’ll stay leader of this party," Corbyn told BuzzFeed News, taking a few minutes out from campaigning in the Warwickshire town of Leamington Spa.
No matter what happens on 8 June, he said, he would be "carrying on". And he insisted that the constant criticism and poor poll ratings were not getting to him. "Monsieur Zen is fine," he said.