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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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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Looks like one of Comrade Corbachev's biggest backers is under threat again.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-40122571
Ya know, the guy who he ran against? Gerard Coyne? Is even more of a looney leftie than he is.
Also it seems the money's drying up for the other parties, last week's money was:
Tories: £3,772,550
Labour: £331,499
LibDems: £310,500
Women’s Equality Party: £71,552
UKIP: £16,300
Greens: £9,366
Suggesting the Tories might be gearing up for an out and out blitz during this last week to get their voters out with the cash they have to hand.
I expect a full Tessie Tour, with BoJo in tow.
That's what I would do if I was the Tory strategist anyway...
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(2016 article on YouGov, can't find a 2017 version)
Less flowery summary pls. I like the effort but I'd also like to have a better idea of the situation.Well the BBC Question Time Specials have just ended and what a telling showing that was.
I shall now attempt to mimic the great Quentin Letts for your entertainment, sans him wanting to bang T. May over his desk.
The HMS May hoved into few, new dashing red lick of paint along her waterline and a refit of new heavy Brexit guns. The HMS May managed to actually acquit herself well for once after various design flaws were ironed out and seemed to have been quietly had her crew retrained by people not her bloody aides to come across as more prime ministerial, open and willing to go for more tough questions as and when they were asked. WHOOSH in came a volley on social care and BOOM they bounced harmlessly off of her armour, taking time to reply with rapid gunfire of detailing the policy actually had people applauding the controversial policy.
Rapid sobbing gunfire from one quarter was dealt with cool, calm and measured aim before BANG down it went, another gun silence.
Even the mines in the water of screaming nurses bounced near harmlessly off of her hull as people tried again and again to fire on her about the NHS, with one kamikaze nurse with wild hair and wilder eyes blabbled in tongues about needing more money despite having one of the most secure jobs in the country.
Then one man decided to say we should have another referendum on the EU because the vote was "too close."
BREXIT. BREXIT. BREXIT. Came her big gun replies, turning the man to a pile of ash. These big guns were used to great effect to many a question again and again crashing, accurate shellfire which saw people nod and applause
Before too long, with many laying wrecked and sinking around her she steamed away quietly with a satisfied nod.
Then out steamed the USSRS Corbyn, looking confident and magnificent, knowing the polls were in his favour. He (or it as the gender neutral labour would prefer) seemed far more ready for the similar questions he enjoyed earlier this week in Cambridge. Ready to sail through the gauntlet unopposed.
But it was not to be, no, for the audience had prepared their coastal defences in advance.
"Would you press the red button?" one cried and CRASH the Corbyn began to take on water. Its reply of I would not far missing the mark. "What about second strike?" it came again and another BANG as the midship armour began to splinter.
Finally the killer blow, as one audience member stated I'd rather have them and never use them, then not and need them.
ARROOGA! AROOGA! The water began to gush in and the Corbyn began to list as it huffily turned its guns from the audience and looked ready to push that red button, but refused to.
Suddenly an ambush on the land among the audience! Whooping and cheering for everything he said began to rise in shrieking hideous crescendo like a Stuka siren of old as the USSRS Corbyn limped its way towads the back of the sea and propped itself up on a table like a tug boat helping a striken vessel.
Now this shiny new ship, this bete noir that would never sink according to its most ardent funders and builders was sinking rapidly. Clearly rattled and needing the desperate support of its agents its gunfire began to become heavy but unaimed, waffle and chaff sparking in the sky as question after question was waffled and waved away with yet more chaff.
Even at the very end, clearly billowing smoke and still taking on water, the shrieking cheers from the crowd continues as it limped away.
tl&dr;Less flowery summary pls. I like the effort but I'd also like to have a better idea of the situation.
As well as normal trends the election is also on an exam day.A lot of young people are saying they will vote Labour but are unlikely to get out of bed to do so, and certainly not where it actually matters while older voters (those 35 and above) are seeing their vote divided more heavily in favour of the tories as this is what historical trends have shown.
That shouldn't stop them. It takes literally 2 minutes to go inside your polling station and vote. So if (when?) May wins, we can still tell the young 'ins that they're lazy cunts.https://youtube.com/watch?v=id=nnKbGYbS5XE;m=0;s=54The state of this election.
As well as normal trends the election is also on an exam day.