Who Will You Vote For In The Coming General Election?

Who Will You Vote For In The Coming General Election?

  • Conservative

    Votes: 28 30.1%
  • Labour

    Votes: 36 38.7%
  • Lib Dem

    Votes: 14 15.1%
  • Green

    Votes: 4 4.3%
  • UKIP

    Votes: 1 1.1%
  • SNP

    Votes: 5 5.4%
  • Other

    Votes: 5 5.4%

  • Total voters
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M-Power":8kv26ft9 said:
On a positive note he will crash the economy big time and property prices will plummet, making it more affordable for many.

Why do think that will happen...short term I could see some upset in the markets, markets don't like change - but crashing the economy big time?
 
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Harryburgundy":dm3kx07x said:
M-Power":dm3kx07x said:
On a positive note he will crash the economy big time and property prices will plummet, making it more affordable for many.

Why do think that will happen...short term I could see some upset in the markets, markets don't like change - but crashing the economy big time?


The markets are unstable enough at the moment. He will massively increase national borrowing to unsustainable levels, drive blue chip corporations and wealth creator entrepreneurs out of the UK, with tax rises. Capitulate to the SNP and break up the union, weakening our negotiating position. Increase uncontrolled imigration massively for the sole purpose of guaranteeing more Labour support in the future, as Liar Blair did. All those new people have to be housed, given medical treatment, kids schooling, crazies monitored 24/7/365 at huge cost to tax payers etc and the country cant cope as it is ! It will turn into a chaotic free for all with violent crime, riots etc all on the up. Yup, sorry, i cant see it going any other way. We all want to live in a better fairer world but a Lab/SNP pact is not the solution.
 
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Suprisingly its a complex job trying to negotiate Brexit with a host of other EU countries that want to see the UK go down the sh1t pan in the process, whilst bleeding us dry.

If you had brain cancer would you want a surgeon to operate on you who had failed his exams, had a medical support team that were not that bothered monitoring your vital signs or analgesics and were trying to 'wing it'.?
 
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M-Power":3puv7ce1 said:
Suprisingly its a complex job trying to negotiate Brexit with a host of other EU countries that want to see the UK go down the sh1t pan in the process, whilst bleeding us dry.

If you had brain cancer would you want a surgeon to operate on you who had failed his exams, had a medical support team that were not that bothered monitoring your vital signs or analgesics and were trying to 'wing it'.?

Okay, lets look at this. Aside from the fact your analogy is completely bogus as I'm pretty sure there is no specialist training for Brexit negotiations;

The incumbent secretary of state for exiting the EU is David Davis. His A level results were not good enough to secure a university place. He did later win a place at Uni where he got an masters degree in Business.

The shadow is Sir Keir Starmer QC KBC. From grammar school he went to uni where he graduated with a first class Bachelor of Law degree, followed by Bachelor of Civil Law degree at Oxford. In 2007 he was named QC of the year.

What was your point again?
 
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Harryburgundy":hhht1jzj said:
The incumbent secretary of state for exiting the EU is David Davis. His A level results were not good enough to secure a university place. He did later win a place at Uni where he got an masters degree in Business.

The shadow is Sir Keir Starmer QC KBC. From grammar school he went to uni where he graduated with a first class Bachelor of Laws degree, followed by Bachelor of Law degree at Oxford. In 2007 he was named QC of the year.

What was your point again?
Davis was born to a single mother on a council estate. He's as good an example of social mobility you can find in this country.

Although I doubt that was the point you were trying to make.
 
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Harryburgundy":1g1tfqpn said:
M-Power":1g1tfqpn said:
Suprisingly its a complex job trying to negotiate Brexit with a host of other EU countries that want to see the UK go down the sh1t pan in the process, whilst bleeding us dry.

If you had brain cancer would you want a surgeon to operate on you who had failed his exams, had a medical support team that were not that bothered monitoring your vital signs or analgesics and were trying to 'wing it'.?

Okay, lets look at this. Aside from the fact your analogy is completely bogus as I'm pretty sure there is no specialist training for Brexit negotiations;

The incumbent secretary of state for exiting the EU is David Davis. His A level results were not good enough to secure a university place. He did later win a place at Uni where he got an masters degree in Business.

The shadow is Sir Keir Starmer QC KBC. From grammar school he went to uni where he graduated with a first class Bachelor of Laws degree, followed by Bachelor of Law degree at Oxford. In 2007 he was named QC of the year.

What was your point again?

Sir K Starmer would be a far better Labour leader that Corbyn. As for D Davis, he gained a Masters, so he reached a very high std of tertiary education in the end. You need really bright people in a number of disciplines working as a team, to be effective in Brexit negs or any such high level negs. As with all these things, i appreciate im in the minority on RB pointing these things out. Corbyn can do NO wrong. People hate the fuxxing Tories, their parents hated them and their parents did too. Maggie closed the pits, destroyed communities despite the price if coal collapsing due to foreign competition. Thats all there is too it.

As you were....

I like JC as a person and respect his strong principals but he will be a disaster if he gets in.
 
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I know I will be hated on here but i am a strong believer in Grammar Schools and vocational schools, to teach the less academic good business/life skills and a trade. A good plumber can make £90k. The UK was ~ 25th in the World Academic league last time i looked. Social mobility should always be encouraged.

I know of countless people who have made good from humble beginnings, all through education. Its an insult to the country to have eg Dianne Abbott ( Cambs Uni ) repeatedly winging it on TV without making notes, memorising verified facts and figures to back up her points. She got paid £120k by the BBC for this effort ! We live in Dumbed Down Britain where stupidity and sloppiness is celebrated.
 
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Had to vent some spleen, hope nobody is offended. Love of old bikes is what unites us. I detest elections and politicians in general. Cant wait for this whole thing to be over. Gonna give it a rest... :facepalm:
 
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