Election 2019

Poll: Election 2019

Total Members Polled: 1601

Conservative Party: 58%
Labour: 8%
Lib Dem: 19%
Green: 1%
Brexit Party: 7%
UKIP: 0%
SNP: 1%
Plaid Cymru: 0%
Other.: 2%
Spoil ballot paper. : 5%
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Mobile Chicane

20,819 posts

212 months

Saturday 7th December 2019
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Welshbeef said:
Latest Telegraph poll puts majority down to 14sears wheeeas guardian is saying polls extending to 14%

Clearly trying to drive their reading



I’d wager hung again with DUP backing Torys again. Which if it happens makes it utterly shocking.
I agree. Boris had the mandate he needed from Parliament, but instead chose to kick the Brexit can further down the road.

glazbagun

14,279 posts

197 months

Saturday 7th December 2019
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rxe said:
The only problem with this is that Labour would wake up and get rid of Steptoe, and thus become a credible opposition.
I don't get why people view this as a problem at all. Surely we're better off being led by wily political colossi up against the stiffest opposition possible.

Corbyn is the reason the Tories have been able to serve up this slop for two elections running now.

S100HP

12,677 posts

167 months

Saturday 7th December 2019
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Welshbeef said:
Latest Telegraph poll puts majority down to 14sears wheeeas guardian is saying polls extending to 14%

Clearly trying to drive their reading



I’d wager hung again with DUP backing Torys again. Which if it happens makes it utterly shocking.
The DUP won't back the Cons.

Tuna

19,930 posts

284 months

Saturday 7th December 2019
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Mobile Chicane said:
I agree. Boris had the mandate he needed from Parliament...
On what planet was that?

Boris had a parliament that was most comfortable if it could block any and every action that might be construed as 'doing something'. The opposition parties were wilfully obstructive whilst still not offering any credible alternative to the policies they were opposing. It was a dead duck parliament.

Welshbeef

49,633 posts

198 months

Saturday 7th December 2019
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S100HP said:
Welshbeef said:
Latest Telegraph poll puts majority down to 14sears wheeeas guardian is saying polls extending to 14%

Clearly trying to drive their reading



I’d wager hung again with DUP backing Torys again. Which if it happens makes it utterly shocking.
The DUP won't back the Cons.
Clearly you didn’t read the article where they said they would given one criteria.

Armchair posting me thinks.

2Btoo

3,424 posts

203 months

Saturday 7th December 2019
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S100HP said:
Welshbeef said:
Latest Telegraph poll puts majority down to 14sears wheeeas guardian is saying polls extending to 14%

Clearly trying to drive their reading

I’d wager hung again with DUP backing Torys again. Which if it happens makes it utterly shocking.
The DUP won't back the Cons.
I'm with Welshbeef - I've predicted a hung parliament for some time now. Although I also doubt that the DUP will back Tories.

Worst fear is some Lab/Scots/Unionist coalition and four years of immense mess to follow.

Helicopter123

8,831 posts

156 months

Saturday 7th December 2019
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S100HP said:
Welshbeef said:
Latest Telegraph poll puts majority down to 14sears wheeeas guardian is saying polls extending to 14%

Clearly trying to drive their reading



I’d wager hung again with DUP backing Torys again. Which if it happens makes it utterly shocking.
The DUP won't back the Cons.
They would, but the price would be binning Boris's Brexit deal in favour of something without a border down the Irish sea, which is the DUPs "blood red" line. With Farage out of the picture, of course Boris would agree and on we go again.

anonymous-user

54 months

Saturday 7th December 2019
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Lots of shy votes in this election, there is very few political posters and boards about in the houses in my area.

Mobile Chicane

20,819 posts

212 months

Saturday 7th December 2019
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jsf said:
Lots of shy votes in this election, there is very few political posters and boards about in the houses in my area.
In my (formerly) deepest bluest corner of Surreyshire, LibDem posters are everywhere. Interesting times.

Dont like rolls

3,798 posts

54 months

Saturday 7th December 2019
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jsf said:
Lots of shy votes in this election, there is very few political posters and boards about in the houses in my area.
Agree, many many hidden Tory from Labour voters keeping qt.

I my small poll, out of 10 who were in the Pub last night, 7 were Labour normally. 5 are now Tory (men) and 2 Lib Dems (Ladies), all hate the very thought of Corbyn.

Helicopter123

8,831 posts

156 months

Saturday 7th December 2019
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Dont like rolls said:
jsf said:
Lots of shy votes in this election, there is very few political posters and boards about in the houses in my area.
Agree, many many hidden Tory from Labour voters keeping qt.

I my small poll, out of 10 who were in the Pub last night, 7 were Labour normally. 5 are now Tory (men) and 2 Lib Dems (Ladies), all hate the very thought of Corbyn.
Who wants to admit in public they are voting for either Boris or Corbyn?

Dont like rolls

3,798 posts

54 months

Saturday 7th December 2019
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Helicopter123 said:
Who wants to admit in public they are voting for either Boris or Corbyn?
I do, I am very very happy that I can vote for Boris because Corbyn is a fkING DANGER to the public of this country.

Corbyn and Mad Dog Mac are the most dangerous option placed in front of the Uk voters since Mr Michel Foot.

turbobloke

103,926 posts

260 months

Saturday 7th December 2019
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Boris not Corbyn or any of the rest.

Ridgemont

6,564 posts

131 months

Saturday 7th December 2019
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S100HP said:
Welshbeef said:
Latest Telegraph poll puts majority down to 14sears wheeeas guardian is saying polls extending to 14%

Clearly trying to drive their reading



I’d wager hung again with DUP backing Torys again. Which if it happens makes it utterly shocking.
The DUP won't back the Cons.
Nigel Dobbs disagrees:

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2019/12/07/ge...


Troubleatmill

10,210 posts

159 months

Saturday 7th December 2019
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Helicopter123 said:
Who wants to admit in public they are voting for either Boris or Corbyn?
I'll bite.


If it is a toss up between Boris or a Jew hating, terrorist sympathiser, unwilling to properly respect those fallen in war, with a track record as long as your arm wishing ill will to our armed forces who thinks a handful of the population are going to find 1 Trillion or so to pay for everything......


Corbyn just fking hates Jews with a passion.

He is a very dangerous man.





Mobile Chicane

20,819 posts

212 months

Saturday 7th December 2019
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Troubleatmill said:
Helicopter123 said:
Who wants to admit in public they are voting for either Boris or Corbyn?
I'll bite.


If it is a toss up between Boris or a Jew hating, terrorist sympathiser, unwilling to properly respect those fallen in war, with a track record as long as your arm wishing ill will to our armed forces.


Corbyn just fking hates Jews with a passion.

He is a very dangerous man.
Evidence that Corbyn is personally anti-Semitic?

turbobloke

103,926 posts

260 months

Saturday 7th December 2019
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That's some curious reporting (again) from the DT.

Having skim-read two articles both supposedly published at around the same time a few hours ago, one claims that Boris's lead is stabilising at 10 percentage points, then there's the 8 point lead article.

Also, as posted recently, the Guardian has the Conservatives with a 15 point lead (the last Opinium poll before the vote) with Boris on 46% and Corbyn on 31%.

TheRealNoNeedy

15,137 posts

200 months

Saturday 7th December 2019
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Mobile Chicane said:
Evidence that Corbyn is personally anti-Semitic?
These things have been posted so many times you must have either ignored them or are Trolling

Helicopter123

8,831 posts

156 months

Saturday 7th December 2019
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Troubleatmill said:
Helicopter123 said:
Who wants to admit in public they are voting for either Boris or Corbyn?
I'll bite.


If it is a toss up between Boris or a Jew hating, terrorist sympathiser, unwilling to properly respect those fallen in war, with a track record as long as your arm wishing ill will to our armed forces who thinks a handful of the population are going to find 1 Trillion or so to pay for everything......


Corbyn just fking hates Jews with a passion.

He is a very dangerous man.
The point though, is that this time around a vote for Boris is not cast in admiration of the man and his policies, it is the least worst option for many.



Troubleatmill

10,210 posts

159 months

Saturday 7th December 2019
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Mobile Chicane said:
Troubleatmill said:
Helicopter123 said:
Who wants to admit in public they are voting for either Boris or Corbyn?
I'll bite.


If it is a toss up between Boris or a Jew hating, terrorist sympathiser, unwilling to properly respect those fallen in war, with a track record as long as your arm wishing ill will to our armed forces.


Corbyn just fking hates Jews with a passion.

He is a very dangerous man.
Evidence that Corbyn is personally anti-Semitic?
He just has the misfortune to honour people who fking hate jews.

Munich terrorists
Foreward for Imperialism
That mural ( he actually defended it )



He always says " I regret there is "whatever thing he has been caught with" in our society..."


Now - his decades of support for the IRA terrorists , and Diane Abbot loves the IRA too.

A convicted IRA terrorist was a "political prisoner"

And Hitler was one of the greatest men of him time.


I do wish a lot of ill will on him.






Edited by Troubleatmill on Saturday 7th December 21:10

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