DenisIrwin
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Don't think so.Fake account
Edit: But then again... Looking at his followers, you might well be right.
Don't think so.Fake account
There's no such thing as Earlingford Abbey.Don't think so.
Edit: But then again... Looking at his followers, you might well be right.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ReeducationThankfully I think more people have shared this take on Martin's tweet than actually agreed with him
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A euphemism for brainwashing, efforts aimed at instilling certain beliefs in people against their will
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DUP are barn burners not king makers. They are subservient right wingers and would gladly lick the boots of the Tories and get them back into government if they could.DUP vs Sinn Fein as the king makers
They've been...variable. This is the Mail on Sunday (online) one, had a +11 at the beginning of the campaign when the Tories were getting 20+ leads with everyone else, then when other pollsters had closed it to around 15 points, they had a +12, then this is the next in the series.@Ubik Do you know if Survation have been one of the more kinder polls to Labour this election ?
Ah cheers.I think it's Yougov that's consistently given Labour more of a chance.
Thanks. And yeah I've see this as well, poor fecker is never right.They've been...variable. This is the Mail on Sunday (online) one, had a +11 at the beginning of the campaign when the Tories were getting 20+ leads with everyone else, then when other pollsters had closed it to around 15 points, they had a +12, then this is the next in the series.
My feeling is that their panel is more politically aware than it should be and is accounting for the big swing, but a feeling is all it is.
Meanwhile, ORB has an increased Tory lead of 9 (from 6)
Dan Hodges is getting a fair amount of mockery for saying they'd all be herding.
This is why @Cheesy must vote for Labour. Need them to get as many seats as possible.DUP are barn burners not king makers. They are subservient right wingers and would gladly lick the boots of the Tories and get them back into government if they could.
I hope we can get the Tories out but hopefully without a coalition.
If you vote Labour in Scotland there is like a 90% chance you are helping the Tories.This is why @Cheesy must vote for Labour. Need them to get as many seats as possible.
If not Labour, wish the Greens take some seats off the Tories in the South.
and the problem with judging youth turnout is it's different peopleYouGov +4, ICM +11...
Same story we've seen of late - youth turnout like 2015 = Tory majority of 70+ is likely; if as high as they're reporting themselves = squeaker.
Latest YouGov trackers:Still a long way to go. And the polls traditionally underestimate the conservatives, sometimes substantially
But if I were a conservative I would be very worried for one reason - May leads on security and Brexit, Corbyn on basically everything else.
When people get to the ballot box and decide who is going to make their lives better the issues May leads on are the abstract 'perhaps she would be better for the country' not the personal 'this will make things better for me and my family'. If we are going to get a shock on Thursday this could be a key ingredient
But they've also historically overestimated how likely they are to vote, as well. It's the same in almost every election of late.and the problem with judging youth turnout is it's different people
e.g. 18-24s now is a ~33% different group of people than it was in 2015.
What constituency are you in?Oh shit there's a pro Corbyn demonstration happening just down the road. IT'S ON!
Oxford East. Greens will probably come in a distant second to LabourWhat constituency are you in?
I didn't think they could outdo advertising with a newspaper in Barnsley in this campaign. Boy was I wrong!LOL! Apparently the Tories are leafletting Merseyside with newspaper quotes criticising Corbyn - from the S*n!
You have got to be shitting meLOL! Apparently the Tories are leafletting Merseyside with newspaper quotes criticising Corbyn - from the S*n!
Pure scaremongering, the idea of a land value tax has been around for a long time, as far as the manifesto goes all they've said is they will have a look at itWasn't the labour garden tax all scaremongering by the rags? Or has a further development occurred?
It is referred to in the manifesto as a possibility, however not a policy for the election. I don't think that fears regarding the LVT would be a key reason for anyone; a supplemental if minor contribution to Corbyn's image perhaps.Wasn't the labour garden tax all scaremongering by the rags? Or has a further development occurred?
Desperate bollocks from a party that is shitting itself right now.Wasn't the labour garden tax all scaremongering by the rags? Or has a further development occurred?
Depends how serious the incident turns out to be I suppose.Sorry to be so callous, but campaigning will obviously have to stop briefly in light of what just happened. But the election is only 5 days, how long will it last this time? They surely can't stop for too long. Maybe restart on Tuesday?
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