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Piss poor doesn't cover it, country of 60 odd million and these 2 cretins are the choice we come up with
Exactly DW, which is why I'll probably vote tory despite Boris not because of him. He is in a job that is far above his intellect. I read labour may be happy to lose this election, I do not buy in to that. Granted I expect Boris to balls it up if he wins, but itll be before his term is up and he will be replaced.
Quote from: big fat yorkshire pudding on December 09, 2019, 08:12:52 pmExactly DW, which is why I'll probably vote tory despite Boris not because of him. He is in a job that is far above his intellect. I read labour may be happy to lose this election, I do not buy in to that. Granted I expect Boris to balls it up if he wins, but itll be before his term is up and he will be replaced.Have you ever voted labour or other than tory bfyp?
Quote from: SydneyRover on December 09, 2019, 08:39:14 pmQuote from: big fat yorkshire pudding on December 09, 2019, 08:12:52 pmExactly DW, which is why I'll probably vote tory despite Boris not because of him. He is in a job that is far above his intellect. I read labour may be happy to lose this election, I do not buy in to that. Granted I expect Boris to balls it up if he wins, but itll be before his term is up and he will be replaced.Have you ever voted labour or other than tory bfyp?Yes on both counts, though not in a general election, given my age I havent had much opportunity....
HA that's what i hear living up here too which is why i have been so vocal on the Corbyn effect. Outside the hardcore labour bubble he is incredibly unpopular which has allowed populist policies to attract voters
HA.I don't know if you heard those interviews on R4 this morning.Nick Robinson (ex-head of the Oxford University Conservative Association) went to Sunderland with Johnson yesterday. On the Today programme this morning, they played three interviews he did, all with apparently random people on the street. All three were lifelong Labour voters who now say they are voting for Johnson. Robinson then ran a story around this of how the working class in the North is leaving Labour in droves.Now. Forgive me for this cynicism, but that's a bit odd. See, there are three constituencies in Sunderland. According to the bookies, the longest price you can get on Labour for any of the seats is 1/9.And yet Robinson somehow, entirely against the odds, interviewed three random strangers and all three fitted in with his story.