He lost the last one and didn't leave so...when corbyn loses this one, he will go
(and the left will die with him)
He lost the last one and didn't leave so...when corbyn loses this one, he will go
(and the left will die with him)
Last time they lost and made it look like they’d won. Apparently Labour now just aspire to not lose horribly.The sad thing is I will be voting Labour, but it'll do no good.
And afterwards it will be the same old excuses as to why they failed again. The blame will be on everyone else rather than those running it and their hardcore supporters, as always, lap it up. I'm baffled as to why more aren't questioning their actual desire to be the party in charge. Obviously I'm about to be told how wrong I am, but I just don't think they truly want it and haven't for years.
We don't have a majority government at the moment and we're not crashing out on 31st Oct.If there is a hung parliament, and no party or coalition is able to get a majority, do we crash out with No Deal?
will it isn't that interesting as many of us have been saying this for months. But I agree, that's the only way Tories lose.Tweet
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I don't think so. Labour can win.will it isn't that interesting as many of us have been saying this for months. But I agree, that's the only way Tories lose.
I'd vote for such a Government, as it would mean a 2nd referendum plus Lib Dems could reign in Corbyn when he has his commie urges.
that would be probably the best scenario which would have indyref2 and a confirmatory referendum I’d imagine.
I mean, if the Election doesn't lead to a Govt. forming, then doesn't it lead to another election by default? Which wouldn't be done in time for the end of Jan, and no Govt. in place to be able to request an extension, leading to Article 50 being default outcome at end of Jan.We don't have a majority government at the moment and we're not crashing out on 31st Oct.
How many votes has Johnson lost?Great. Another election where I have no one I really believe in to vote for, and a weak Labour party who continue to fail us against this shower of shite in charge.
I am going to turn up and vote but have absolutely no drive to.
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This could be the United forumLast time they lost and made it look like they’d won. Apparently Labour now just aspire to not lose horribly.
Then a minority government would form and ask for an extension, as without a Tory majority the house would inevitably have a majority against no deal.I mean, if the Election doesn't lead to a Govt. forming, then doesn't it lead to another election by default? Which wouldn't be done in time for the end of Jan, and no Govt. in place to be able to request an extension, leading to Article 50 being default outcome at end of Jan.
he had the biggest labour vote share increase in 60 years and ended what looked like an invincible tory majority. the 2017 election is the sole reason brexit hasn't happened so far.He lost the last one and didn't leave so...
boris johnson has lost the majority of his votes since becoming PM. May couldn't get her deal thourgh for parliament for months.Last time they lost and made it look like they’d won. Apparently Labour now just aspire to not lose horribly.
On come on thats unfair. Its not just for the one liners but to ease the pain for when he ''unavoidably'' votes Lib Dem.boris johnson has lost the majority of his votes since becoming PM. May couldn't get her deal thourgh for parliament for months.
you know that you are being disisngenuous with the "they lost" framing, you know exactly why that election was called, what labour's prospects looked like, what happened in 2015, etc. but it is convenient to ignore context for a one-liner.
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Shhhh..... your not suppose to say that bit out loud.That trailer is like United celebrating getting 1-1 draw against Liverpool. Yes, we stopped the champions of Europe beating us but we didn't win anything.
politics and football are not the same.boris johnson has lost the majority of his votes since becoming PM. May couldn't get her deal thourgh for parliament for months.
you know that you are being disisngenuous with the "they lost" framing, you know exactly why that election was called, what labour's prospects looked like, what happened in 2015, etc. but it is convenient to ignore context for a one-liner.
According to Jezza in 2017, yes!Can a loss be a win?
If I had to bet all my worldly possessions on one party the Lib Dem’s form a coalition with after this election, it would be the Tories every time and I absolutely believe that they would help Boris get his deal over the line too if it meant them sharing some power. They’ll talk meekly about doing everything they could to avoid no deal and that’s always been their mission.Can't see there being a pact between Labour and the Lib Dems.
Can't see libs or dup working with labour... Unless Corbyn wasn't leaderCan't see there being a pact between Labour and the Lib Dems.
I'll put one up tomorrow when there's a better idea of the parties taking part.
I would take that in a heartbeat. I do wonder what Farage's impact may be when his lot reveal their intentions.Tweet
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Yeah, without the youth vote this is really only going one way (in England, fortunately up here we choose our leaders based on fish so we're doing ok)The Tories will win by a landslide simply because the majority of the population is ignorant, chauvinist and as thick as pig shit. The only ray of hope is that BoJo is a bumbling idiot and has a few good skeletons to hide in the cupboard.
On the other hand, when Labour gets slaughtered in the polls at least they’ll get rid of that useless antisemitic weirdo Corbyn. Every cloud has its silver lining and all that.
Neither were selected.Why not? Who voted against that?
explain how that works?I don't think so. Labour can win.
Speaker didn't choose? Surely thats very controversial! Why didn't he choose?Neither were selected.