General Election 2019 thread (16 Viewers)

fellatio_Martinez

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Tomorrow night is going go be a bloodbath in here whatever happens.

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SkyBlueDom26

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Wow, looks like Boris will get the majority after all
 

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Philosorapter

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The Piers Moron 'fridge' debacle must of hurt Johnson today and there's really no way to measure this. Done at the most ideal time as well.
 

fellatio_Martinez

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Should be fine. Don't think anyone has predicted anything other than a Conservative win from the start of the thread so unless something unprecedented happens we all know exactly what's coming.

I haven't followed the entire thread but I've seen a fair few posters disagreeing that it'll be a Tory majority at least rallying against one anyway.
 

SkyblueBazza

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People lap up the lies and don't care about others poorer than them.
Or is it that as some have relayed on here? Some people have been working all their lives & have built up a nice, modest or even small pension to see them into their looming retirement, or may even already be there. They fear that their pension is easy-picking for Labour policy funding...are they simply not caring? Or putting themselves and their family first? Should that approach be criticised?

All about choices & how the choices on offer affect our priorities as individuals.

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Philosorapter

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It will be interesting to see how the older vote goes today and if turnout will be down on this.

It's been a while since we last had a vote this time of year. With a lot of Tory votes being from the older persuasion this could have some affect on the result.
 

Skybluefaz

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Or is it that as some have relayed on here? Some people have been working all their lives & have built up a nice, modest or even small pension to see them into their looming retirement, or may even already be there. They fear that their pension is easy-picking for Labour policy funding...are they simply not caring? Or putting themselves and their family first? Should that approach be criticised?

All about choices & how the choices on offer affect our priorities as individuals.

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Yeah and why would you want to contribute to labour policies that give people the help they need, stop people starving etc when you're alright mate?
 

shmmeee

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I haven't followed the entire thread but I've seen a fair few posters disagreeing that it'll be a Tory majority at least rallying against one anyway.

Who? I’ve been reading all the way through and everyone’s said it’s a Tory majority other than Ian sometimes doing some wishful thinking
 

fellatio_Martinez

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Who? I’ve been reading all the way through and everyone’s said it’s a Tory majority other than Ian sometimes doing some wishful thinking

From the first few pages of the thread and from someone who claimed he always knew it would be a Tory landslide.

I don't think we will get a clear winner either. Polls don't really take into account the voting system. Translating that poll lead into additional seats might not be straightforward.
 

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