Do you think if Labour win the ge, we can spend three years and many visits to the courts, delaying it? Would seem fair given recent attitudes?
People in the south will get their first Labour look back in time this month as the rmt strike for almost the full month of December, 27 days. Aahhhh the good old days, Bisto.
The longer the election campaigns go on the more i lean away from all of them.. bizarrely this isn’t because of any organised slur campaigns. Every single leader is their own worst PR agent. I’m embarrassed to say I’ll be voting Lib Dem. It’s really an attempt to avoid a Tory majority with a hope that we have some balanced discussions in parliament. I can’t believe anybody buys any of the shit they spread.
It is dissapointing when you can see so many areas where multi party input for the greater good is easily achievable, if individual party politics were removed from it
The LibDems recently changed tack from a Cancel Brexit platform to a Further Referendum stance. If you don't believe that this is an attempt to align with the Labour Party then I don't know what to tell you. Expect a Lab-Lib coalition government within the next two weeks. Best of luck.
Usually done not because the policy is something they can’t agree with but they see it as an opportunity to make the other party look bad so they can get a ‘win’. I’d rather do away with the party system altogether and just have independents.
I’d take that over a Tory majority. They’ll implode. Sometimes no decisions are better than bad ones.
A Parliament full of Independents would take *years* to get anything done. This idea has my full support.
Personally, it's brilliant news for the conservatives. The RMT's massive donations to Labour are foremost in many people's minds. And many in and around London will be "working from home" on the 12th, so no reason not to vote early in the day....
And source of donations to Conservatives will be in other peoples minds! https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2019/nov/21/rich-donors-hand-tories-55m-election-funding-boost
Sorry, I meant that to emphasise that the RMT is damaging labours chance of success. I didn't mean the tories also have self serving donors.
Faced with two parties to choose between - one funded by rich bastards, many of whom shamelessly drink champagne, own houses, earn millions and supply jobs to ordinary folk ... ... the other supported by people who are open-minded towards violent terrorist organisations and who don't see a downside to anti-semitism ... I believe the choice could not be clearer. Anyone confused?