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've had a flood of leaflets, though that might be because I live in Richmond and it's probably going to come down to the wire here.No, that would be amazing if it did though!
I've had about 5 so far. 3 impersonal and these two today. I guess my constituency is a swing seat.
Hot damn this debate is a shitshow.
I've had a flood of leaflets, though that might be because I live in Richmond and it's probably going to come down to the wire here.
Decided not to watch it, but keeping an eye on comments in a few places. Lefties are having a right wank fest and applauding stuff the wider country doesn't really like, like open borders and such. Basically a seal clap and a load of luvvies and lefties snuck in under the "undecided" banner as usual.
Peston's noted the "balanced" BBC audience seems to be anything but on his twitter feed as well.
TNS has published another poll. 25th-30th of May.
CON: 43% (+1)
LAB: 33% (-1)
LDEM: 11% (+2)
UKIP: 4% (-)
GRN: 3% (-1)
Lead of 10%.
Amber Rudd, Paul Nuttal and Corbyn in the same room and not a hint of charisma.
What a sorry state of affairs.
Amber Rudd, Paul Nuttal and Corbyn in the same room and not a hint of charisma.
What a sorry state of affairs.
For reference.
That debate was the most biased audience I've seen in a televised political debate, Nuttall got booed for suggesting the Manchester attack was related to Radical Islam and Corybn at one point IIRC got cheers for merely stating he got the most votes in the Labour leadership contest, May was right not to attend.
Also here's some weird pamplets from this campaign:
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And one where they might as well have replaced Tim with a picture of a crying Wojak:
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Two leaflets finally arrived in the post today from the two parties which matter. Local current conservative is actually doing what the Tories should have done nationally. Promising a steady hand on the tiller and to keep pushing the local area however they can for investment (something which has seen East Pillockshire grow above the national growth rate every year for 7 years now). There is a big T May splash, suggesting local polling is far more confident than the national ones are showing.
Labour meanwhile, have finally learnt from the last two elections and actually stopped importing candidates from the next door county and is standing a local councillor who I do not actually know. Still, makes a change.
I got yet another Tory one and a mail merged Labour today.
Tory one played up the 'hardworking, self made local boy' angle, saying how the incumbent Labour MP has neglected one of the towns (probably a mail-merge there to be honest) as well as adding about how his grandad helped build the first synagogue ages ago (They know their swings!)
Didn't even look at Labour's, fuck that shit. Although I have walked by their election HQ, and some enterprising individual has gained access to the abandoned building next door and stuck a 'Vote UKIP' poster in the top window.