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PorkChop wrote:I'd like to vote for the Greens but there's no point. I like Corbyn though so I'm happy to vote Labour.
Fuck the Tory party.
AkydefGoldberg wrote:Best hope is the Conservatives don't get the reported 150 seat majority that's been reported which seems a wild figure. Putting faith in other parties showing the true reality of Brexit and minimising the damage of a Conservative lead.
Again, I like Corbyn but I don't have any faith he can win over voters not only to have a sizeable backing in the House of Commons but to ever win an election. Many times he's impressed me at PMQs but then the rest of the time, he seems reticent to attack the party in power.
prophet wrote:AkydefGoldberg wrote:Best hope is the Conservatives don't get the reported 150 seat majority that's been reported which seems a wild figure. Putting faith in other parties showing the true reality of Brexit and minimising the damage of a Conservative lead.
Again, I like Corbyn but I don't have any faith he can win over voters not only to have a sizeable backing in the House of Commons but to ever win an election. Many times he's impressed me at PMQs but then the rest of the time, he seems reticent to attack the party in power.
After Yvette Cooper's question earlier I think she's put herself in pole position to take over from old Jezza.
prophet wrote:Smart move really. She'll win comfortably and consolidate her position.
Shame. I'll vote Labour as I always do but at this point I hardly see the point; Corbyn doesn't have the people.
Ali wrote:Questions. What is a Hung Parliament, what happens next, how does this affect the world in general, and when will the new episodes of Mock the Week be on YouTube?
Everlong wrote:Thanks Brits for voting for sanity
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