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  1. skybluetony176

    General Election 2019 thread

    I think they’re all going with this instead Sajid Javid falsely claims Tory leaders have never been accused of Islamophobia
  2. skybluetony176

    General Election 2019 thread

    Well the Guardian has gone with this General election: Corbyn declines to apologise over antisemitism in BBC interview – live news basically the same as the right leaning rags. Can’t see anything from the Mirror as of yet.
  3. skybluetony176

    General Election 2019 thread

    I don’t have a problem with his technique so long as all interviewees get the same treatment. I think he’ll make Swinson cry and I mean that as a compliment to her as arguably she’s the most “human” of all the leaders. He should have a field day with Boris, the question is will he have enough...
  4. skybluetony176

    General Election 2019 thread

    2 interviews down, 2 new A holes torn. You’ve got to give it to Andrew Neal, he’s brutal.
  5. skybluetony176

    General Election 2019 thread

    Even the 2015 one was wrong and didn’t predict a Tory majority the size it was.
  6. skybluetony176

    General Election 2019 thread

    I believe that the number of people registering to vote on the 8 weeks running up to the announcement of the GE was significantly up as well with a similar trend to what’s happened since the announcement.
  7. skybluetony176

    General Election 2019 thread

    The numbers registering to vote in this age group suggests that turnout will be at least similar to 2017. I think voter registration is up for all age groups but significantly in under 35’s. I read one article this morning that was claiming by as much as 30%, over 65’s on the other hand is...
  8. skybluetony176

    General Election 2019 thread

    As were the polls in 2017 using the same weighting of age groups. How did that turn out again?
  9. skybluetony176

    General Election 2019 thread

    Apparently the latest poll results show a Tory slip and Labour gains. Nothing big but it sounds like the Tory manifesto hasn’t inspired. Labour has made its biggest gains in Wales, an area I think the Tories were hoping that they could take seats of Labour. In other news of the massive surge in...
  10. skybluetony176

    General Election 2019 thread

    He is to traditional Tories. Not this blukip cult that’s been allowed to infiltrate the Tories but traditional Tories, yes.
  11. skybluetony176

    General Election 2019 thread

    Worth pointing out that the chair of this think tank is a Conservative as well so it’s really is a serious condemnation of Tory Policy.
  12. skybluetony176

    General Election 2019 thread

    Boris Johnson ‘to curb legal challenges over Brexit’ in extraordinary attack on the courts
  13. skybluetony176

    General Election 2019 thread

    Some interesting comments from the two investigative journalist who’s work led to the Muller report on the report into Russian interference in British politics that honest trustworthy Boris won’t release <span class="hanging-lsquo">‘</span>Organised conspiracy of silence to deflect and deny...
  14. skybluetony176

    General Election 2019 thread

    She’s getting more airtime on national tv especially the BBC this time possibly because a possible outcome of the GE is a minority Labour government with a deal with the SNP. The BBC doing Boris another favour as people are edgy about the SNP in some sort of coalition with Labour. But the BBC...
  15. skybluetony176

    General Election 2019 thread

    Andrew Neil currently tearing Nicola Sturgeon a new A hole.
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    Your pet

    Only when it plays snooker.
  17. skybluetony176

    General Election 2019 thread

    So that, the Remembrance Sunday clip and Laura Kuenssberg tweeting anything Dominic Cummings tells her completely unchecked. Yet apparently the BBC is anti Boris.
  18. skybluetony176

    General Election 2019 thread

    I have to say that I haven’t ruled out voting for a soft Brexit myself over remain. I’d have to consider the details when known to make an informed decision though, which of course was always the issue with the first referendum. Leave was never an informed decision.
  19. skybluetony176

    General Election 2019 thread

    80% of HS Codes?
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