Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte
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Fun and games with ballot papers
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Andy Freude
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Originally posted by Pulcinella View PostOr Brexit store-cupboards being replenished?
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Originally posted by ahinton View PostYes, why was that, do you know? It's not as though it was a close call.
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Originally posted by ardcarp View PostI put the election result down to this Forum...indeed to this thread. All the lefty liberals heraeabouts have been spoiling their ballot-papers. Ergo Boris.
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Bad weather held up the arrival of the boxes from the Isles of Scilly.
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Originally posted by ardcarp View PostThis has the makings of a good novel. Imagine a potentially hung Parliament where neither prospective PM can go to the Palace until the weather subsides and Scilly votes can be counted. Add in a a few intrigues, some wreckers and other dastardly plots....it could be a cliff hanger. Well, maybe.
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Obviously there are all sorts of reasons why Labour lost an election it was its to win, but the current Labour setup and direction is toast, and for the party to play any part as a force for reform of the country in the future, and to do so it needs to get elected, it’s going to have to shape up sharpish, failing which all decent parliamentarians and moderates should leave and start a serious centrist party before Johnson tacks left, or cons the country into thinking he has, in the next couple of years, so that he can stay in power for a decade. A day of long sentences.
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Originally posted by Pulcinella View PostMe too, but surely one of the first things to do will be to rescind the Fixed Term Parliament Act. It's provably not fit for purpose.
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Originally posted by Joseph K View PostThat already happened. How did they do in this election?Last edited by Guest; 13-12-19, 22:22.
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Originally posted by Joseph K View PostThat already happened. How did they do in this election?
Anyway. It’s irrelevant. The Tories have got 5 years to do what they want. All those rabid lefties who’ve come of age since 2010 in an era of hung parliaments where every week is another cliffhanger can now reflect on their failure at length, as they are completely powerless.
Tragic. Avoidable. Heartbreaking.
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A rabid leftie writes: I am trying to stay out of discussions on this subject for a while, because it's just too disheartening, but I will say this. Say what you like about Labour's unelectability, and obviously there will need to be changes, and there will be changes, but it is no mean achievement on Jeremy Corbyn's part in particular to have shifted the centre of gravity of political discourse in the UK in a leftward direction, to the point where Johnson has had to promise large numbers of people an enormous amount of stuff that he's going to have to deliver at least some of, if his majority isn't going to be wiped out at the next election. Otherwise needless to say I'm appalled that such a person has become prime minister, and, from a selfish point of view, I've never been so glad that I don't live in the UK. I think I'm going to give it a few months before I even set foot there.
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Originally posted by muzzer View PostIf you mean the Lib Dems, they’re not a mass party. There’s been no serious break to the centre from Labour since the SDP joined the Liberals. Momentum has control of the party machinery, they will crown another loser to continue their project. Britain is essentially conservative with a small c. Alan Johnson said it all today. Go back to student politics if you’re in Momentum. You’re unelectable and today is the proof.
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