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STEED 04-28-17 04:24 PM

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Paul Nuttall has said Brexit is a "job half done" and UKIP MPs are needed to "see this through to the end" as he launches his party's election campaign.
http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-39742407

UKIP will loose councilors very soon then in June not one MP and the UKIP vote will fall for both elections.

Jimbuna 04-29-17 07:15 AM

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General election 2017: UKIP leader Paul Nuttall to stand in Boston and Skegness
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-39756016

I initially thought he would stand at Clacton.

STEED 04-29-17 04:19 PM

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Jeremy Corbyn has defended his style of leadership, saying other party leaders had given in to vested interests and manipulated the public.
http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-39757627

Errr...No.

I am not voting Tory but how the heck can i vote labour with a weak foolish leader. I am running out of party's to vote for at this rate.

Jimbuna 04-30-17 10:09 AM

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Originally Posted by STEED (Post 2481373)
http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-39757627

Errr...No.

I am not voting Tory but how the heck can i vote labour with a weak foolish leader. I am running out of party's to vote for at this rate.

Never fear, you can always stick with your original/favourite party :03:

http://i.imgur.com/J3Cj51u.jpg

STEED 04-30-17 04:16 PM

^They never stood here jim, if they did this year there is a good chance i would vote for them. :)

Jimbuna 05-01-17 06:43 AM

Does this guy actually know what he stands for? :doh:

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Tim Farron says 'I'm a bit of a Eurosceptic'
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-39761746

STEED 05-01-17 07:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Jimbuna (Post 2481652)
Does this guy actually know what he stands for? :doh:



http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-39761746

Yes they are the anti democratic party who want it all there way where we all have to worship peacock tim. :o

STEED 05-01-17 01:44 PM

As Labour looks like a massive defeat this June, 20 years ago it was a different picture.

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It is 20 years to the day that Tony Blair won a landslide general election victory for Labour - how did he change the country and what is left of his legacy?
http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-39717751

Looking back to Blair on the rise i'm reminded by my uncle who said this man will not do much. And now 20 years on looking back to his first term i have to agree, this great new ere after years of the Tories failed to deliver..."Things can only get better"

STEED 05-01-17 01:50 PM

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General election 2017: Deals, pacts and alliances
The 2017 general election looks set to see more co-operation between political parties than ever before.
The Liberal Democrats, Greens, UKIP, DUP and UUP have all said they'll stand aside in at least one constituency.
There won't be national deals though. Co-operation will be limited to local agreements.
http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-3974803

Why?..There not here to do back room deals.

Jimbuna 05-01-17 02:05 PM

Saves time, money and effort.

MGR1 05-01-17 04:01 PM

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Originally Posted by STEED (Post 2481727)
http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-3974803

Why?..There not here to do back room deals.

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Originally Posted by Jimbuna (Post 2481735)
Saves time, money and effort.

If it happens in Scotland, it may be to the advantage of the three pro-UK parties vis-a-vis the SNP.

I wouldn't say that SLab would be likely to co-operate as they're fighting for their survival. It should also be noted that the "Scotland not getting the government it voted for", "Evil Tories" and many other SNP soundbites actually originate with Labour's Scottish branch. SLab has dug itself into a rather deep hole, almost destroying itself and causing severe damage to UK Labour in the process.

Mike.

MGR1 05-01-17 05:28 PM

This is interesting:

https://www.theguardian.com/cities/2...remature-death

Direct link to report page:

http://www.gcph.co.uk/publications/6...cess_mortality

Dates from last year, but since it's a Glasgow-centric story I'm surprised that BBC Glasgow Scotland didn't make a bigger deal of it. It should perhaps give an indication as to why a former Labour Citadel (most of the last 7 decades) is likely to fall to the SNP. Since both major UK parties are equally culpable at various policy/administrative/government levels it's not altogether surprising that the average Glaswegian might be less than warmly inclined towards the UK as an entity.

It should act as a warning to the consequences of bad economic and social policy with not a little social engineering mixed in.

Comments?

Mike.

BossMark 05-02-17 07:01 AM

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Originally Posted by STEED (Post 2481727)
http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-3974803

Why?..There not here to do back room deals.

Wish the Tories would piss off from constituency :o

STEED 05-02-17 08:55 AM

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Abbott gets sums wrong in excruciating interview
http://news.sky.com/video/diane-abbo...rview-10860258

:haha: :haha: :har: :har:


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Diane Abbott says she 'misspoke' on Labour's police policy
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/election-2017-39775693

Skybird 05-02-17 09:00 AM

We are EU. You must get assimiliated. Resistence is futile.

Or must be shown to be futile.

Or in other words: either you play our game, or you shall play none. That simple.


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