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2019 General Election Poll and Discussion
bluesonichd
TS Member
Because Corbin is an ass and the deal he will do will be as good as remainWhy is it so difficult to understand Labour's plan?
Go get a deal from EU.
Offer the deal or Remain option back to the public.
Implement that result.
So the referendum option will be
Remain or remain
Rick
TS Member
@bluesonichd What are the three key things you want out of Brexit?
speedy
TS Member
That's what the Brexit party say about the Tories - that their brexit is too soft. Brexit isn't as clear cut as you think it is.Because Corbin is an ass and the deal he will do will be as good as remain
So the referendum option will be
Remain or remain![]()
Alsty
TS Member
Can I also ask why the Conservatives don't want to realise the report into possible Russian collusion in the EU referendum and 2017 election until after the election? Does that not seem even slightly fishy?
Rick
TS Member
This election could entirely overturn the result of the previous one that occurred less than 3 years ago...All sides are disingenuous, just like in the referendum. In both instances you just have to hold your nose and hope for the best. Hopefully without those who didn't get the result that they wanted crying about it for the next 3 years and trying to overturn the result.
With the admission that both sides were disingenuous in the referendum, I think that's the best possible reason for repeating the exercise now the facts are clearer. It's much harder to be disingenuous now, than it was then.
Rick
TS Member
If you take it down to that level of cynicism, we might as well just have @DiogoJ42 on a throne shouting orders.It's not though really, because you can just promise to do things when you get into power then not actually do them when you get into power, just like after probably every general election in our country ever.
Snagglemama
TS Member
So my constituency was a pretty safe labour seat. I liked our MP I used to tune in to parliament tv and see him there during some debates that were very poorly attended. Now hes decided to retire. And the new candidate has been outed for tweeting that she wanted Blair and Bush to die. So I'm really undecided where to cast my vote. I dont want either labour or conservatives to get in. Brexit party too close to BNP for me. I'm just so over all of these overpaid babies. Parliament is a joke. The issues that really matter no one bothers to turn up for.
The Tories shred up all the rules to offer £20bn a year investment to woo voters
Labour : Double it! £400billion over the next 10 years (£40bn a year average, but not evenly distributed).
First the conservatives decided they don't care about the union, now they've decided their own fiscal rules need not apply. Remind me again why they've killed thousands with austerity when there is £20bn a year to spear now?
Labour : Double it! £400billion over the next 10 years (£40bn a year average, but not evenly distributed).
First the conservatives decided they don't care about the union, now they've decided their own fiscal rules need not apply. Remind me again why they've killed thousands with austerity when there is £20bn a year to spear now?
Rick
TS Member
I think at a number of previous elections you could perhaps make the argument that there really wasn't a choice and everyone merged together, but that's absolutely not true this time.He'd probably have some better policies than many of the others. This country needs drastic change but all of the main parties are too scared to do it as they're unsure of how it will affect their popularity with certain age groups etc.
On one side, they're perusing a hard Brexit, that's a pretty drastic change - arguably one of the most profound possible on a number of levels. I'd argue that it's not a positive one, but aware we wouldn't agree on that.
On the other, there's a pretty drastic shift as well, in terms of really changing the direction that this country is going in, realigning what are perceived to be great inequalities and removing private enterprise from areas of industry that account for a not insignificant portion of GDP.
If you want drastic change, I'd suggest it's very much on offer. A continuation of where we were from 1997 - 2015 really isn't there to vote for.