If A50 is somehow revoked through whatever process, which seems highly improbable, the Union might be saved. Otherwise, yes, it's fecked inevitably.You can argue for this whatever the result.
That would be amazing.I’d obviously love to see the Tories lose a bunch of seats but failing that, it would be hilarious to see absolutely zero change in the makeup of Parliament post election.
I honestly think this is what is going to happen.I’d obviously love to see the Tories lose a bunch of seats but failing that, it would be hilarious to see absolutely zero change in the makeup of Parliament post election.
I watched the 2017 results come at a comedy night in a pub in Soho. The roar of the crowd’s celebration on the exit poll showing May didn’t have her majority was justI’d obviously love to see the Tories lose a bunch of seats but failing that, it would be hilarious to see absolutely zero change in the makeup of Parliament post election.
I don’t think it will be far off on paper. I do think though that some labour back benchers will be bolder and back Johnson’s deal and Tory rebels will fall back in line and concede defeat and he will get the deal agreed.I honestly think this is what is going to happen.
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RAWK said:Christmas ruined
Nope.Missed the last debate and vote.
Does 12th election include 16/18 year olds and EU citizens?
Ours is on the 12th. At least I'll be too drunk to care about the result.Christmas party cancelled
Ours too, they have, literally, ruined XmasOurs is on the 12th. At least I'll be too drunk to care about the result.
Why not? Who voted against that?Nope.
I normally use a postal vote... Straightforward it comes in the post... You fill it out and send it backWho's got experience with postal votes?
It'll be the first time I'll be out of the country on election day, which is basically just a humblebrag to say I'm going on holiday, and leaving you all to wallow in what is set to be just the biggest clusterf*ck.
I feel the same.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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I think the problem is we have an awful systemI guess you Brits have a similar situation as we do in Croatia. Awful government but even worse opposition.
But they’re still 1000x better than Johnson.I predict a Tory landslide. Corbyn and the Labour party are a pair of absolute jokes.
They don't even know what they areBut they’re still 1000x better than Johnson.
We have about 200 political parties. Beat that!I think the problem is we have an awful system
If we had a pr system with the split votes now parties would be compromising but under fptp the emphasis is on not giving an inch and fighting an election to win control
I wouldn't go that far, have you seen Boris and Co?I guess you Brits have a similar situation as we do in Croatia. Awful government but even worse opposition.
That would be worth it.I’d obviously love to see the Tories lose a bunch of seats but failing that, it would be hilarious to see absolutely zero change in the makeup of Parliament post election.
Trust me, opposition 'leader' is a guy who wouldn't know what to do if election win would fall on his head.I wouldn't go that far, have you seen Boris and Co?
The sad thing is I will be voting Labour, but it'll do no good.I feel the same.
Am still Remain and anti Boris, but also aliented by some of Corbyn’s policies and am sure he’ll annouce a few more deal breakers on the stump. Voting Lib Dem feel too much like last man standing and so doesn’t work either.
when corbyn loses this one, he will goThe 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.
The media will help momentum pick their next leader, ensuring they are equally risible, flawed and “unelectable”.when corbyn loses this one, he will go
(and the left will die with him)
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His polling work has been lauded for its accuracy, often departing from the general consensus to correctly predict shock election results.
The 2017 prediction led many to say that he was the true winner of the election. It followed accurate predictions in the 2005, 2010, and 2015 general elections.