06-06-2017 6:46 PM
..... on Thursday
For the first time ever I have absolutely no clear idea of which local candidate I want to vote for (little difference between them it seems from the local leaflets)
Neither can I decide which of the 2 main party leaders would be the most competent to run the country.
I have no confidence or trust in either of them.
Anyone else sitting on the fence?
08-06-2017 5:03 PM
ok admit to not seeing all papers but tv does reflect headlines 🙂 but have been shocked at BBC coverage especially with facts/matters they will end their political pieces with (a tactic that viewers may only remember the 'last word') Maybe eventually someone with more time than sanity will do a chart of dissing May/Tories v dissing Corbyn/Labour or others....in summing up reports.
Perhaps the most ridiculous event in the campaigns was Corbyn's call for May to resign as PM...a couple of days before she wasn't effectively PM anymore anyway.....brilliant.
But wait also a toss up with replacing a Shadow Home Secretary with a day to go....
09-06-2017 5:18 AM
10-06-2017 9:57 AM
Hung Parliament! That went well, didn't it...?
10-06-2017 11:04 AM
10-06-2017 1:56 PM
IMO Jeremy Corbyn and the Labour party were bribing the country and promising things which are impossible to deliver without a lot other sectors taking a big hit, anything to get his desperate pacifist butt into number 10.
10-06-2017 2:11 PM
Had to laugh at last nights Question Time when Shami Chakrabarti had the number of seats won by various parties written on her left palm. Despite that she still thought Corbyn won.....so what part of 318 v 264 couldn't she read? a Baroness and CBE who honed her skills at the London School of Economics and Political Science a hotbed of breeding radicals if ever there was one.
Just a shame Diane Abbott didnt write her stats on her palm, she may still have a shadow job
10-06-2017 2:21 PM
sorry 318 v 261 (at the time)...relying on Abbott memory not Shami crib sheet lol.
10-06-2017 2:40 PM
Well at least the 16-24 year olds wil now see the point of bothering to vote after Brexit and JC's student fee sweeteners.
I'll never forget the 'outrage' in the local pubs about brexit from that age group and every one I asked if they had voted had not; they were either too hungover from the night before or couldn't be arrised to walk 100m to the polling station, or even be bothered to register to vote.
10-06-2017 5:04 PM
11-06-2017 1:00 AM
To be fair Theresa May warned of a coalition of chaos propped up by extremist terrorist sympathisers.
She just didn't say she'd be leading it.
11-06-2017 6:47 AM
The Religious views (on Gay Rights, Abortion etc) of some inside the DUP, are little different to the views of many devote Christians, inside the Tory Party at all levels, including MPs
http://www.newstatesman.com/uk-politics/2010/04/conservative-christian
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btw
Just go and google -
Views of the Political parties in Northern Ireland on Gay Rights and Abortion
Only the Green Party (NI) come out unscathed
11-06-2017 6:54 AM
@joe_bloggs* wrote:Did you see this cyclists helmetcam video of Corbyn outside the Clutha Al?
I Hadn't seen that
btw
I'd never heard of the Clutha until the Helicopter crash -
I remember it as the Merchant,