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Rayvin

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  1. Generally agree - it's a dishonest move. But ffs, we are where we are because we're the only ones playing by the rules anymore. 'Anything it takes' should be the mantra at this point. Hopefully they're doing deals in the background.
  2. https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2017/apr/19/greens-urge-labour-and-lib-dems-to-form-electoral-pact-to-defeat-tories That's that, then - Labour and Liberals reject election pact.
  3. I'm finding myself drifting to the Gemmill position here tbh. There's a not insignificant part of me that hopes the Tories win so resoundingly that they feel entirely able to obliterate these communities who seem to think that the EU is why they're miserable. Fucking pillocks, to a man.
  4. The extremely wealthy Hartlepool considering voting Tory, apparently. https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2017/apr/19/hartlepool-ponders-a-change-after-half-a-century-voting-labour Makes sense given how affluent the area is and how much they've benefited from 10 years of Tory rule, the useless fucking incompetents. “I’m going to vote Tory purely because I voted to leave,” said Simpson, a council worker and former Labour voter. “The people in government should abide by the decision the British people made – we voted to leave. There’s some Labour MPs trying to block us leaving. If the vote had gone the other way would they have blocked that too?” This is a potential source of optimism though, because it suggests that Corbyn potentially is taking the right approach in not being seen to 'oppose' Brexit. Maybe he can reach out to people like this fuckwit.
  5. If they go back to the centre they'll lose members hand over fist. Maybe they won't care about that I suppose, but I suspect the reality is that it'd hit their budgets (Especially since the army of members they have is keeping them on a level footing with the Tories). I intended to vote for Cooper the first time around before ultimately deciding that I preferred Corbyn's policy positions. She would be a good choice though. Problem is that if you accept that Labour have to go back to being full on Neolib, who else do they have left of any real merit?
  6. At least that sounds like a positive outcome
  7. What makes you so certain that's the case? Given everything we're seeing about that idea not being on the table at all.
  8. I don't actually remember what Dummettgate was about now...
  9. It's been voted through with only 13 voting against.
  10. He's just answered it in parliament He doesn't think it is.
  11. A Tory MP has just asked Tim Farron if he thinks homosexuality is a sin. Knives well and truly out for the election here. I can't believe we let these immature fuckwits run the country.
  12. Whenever you call someone out I remember you laying that trap in the aftermath of some fuck up or another and ensnaring Wykiki i think it was "Well you'd be wrong, fucko!" I think was how it went
  13. ... I'm tempted to say you're being entirely consistent with your usual approach on that basis I can see it being the former, but ultimately this could go horribly wrong for May in any number of ways. Were the right wingers in her party really that much of a threat?
  14. I see, so you don't have a clue then
  15. That makes me think it's Kevin Nolan but that was suggested on the previous page... Lovenkrands?
  16. Have to say you've lost me there Parky, what exactly do you think is going to happen then?
  17. Osborne is gone. Good riddance. EDIT - although he probably would be a moderate in the whole Brexit issue ffs.
  18. To be fair, you're right. May calling this election now is actually giving hope where there was none, rather than taking something new away. That said, if/when they win, it'll be the start of a new Tory era. I wonder how easy it'll be to become Scottish when they leave. I hope they make it easy.
  19. Um, I think there's plenty of reason to worry - although I've said a few times that I can see a positive outcome here if the centre left parties throw in together. https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2017/apr/19/coalition-collaboration-tactical-voting-stop-hard-brexit
  20. Interesting. Rather grim outlook for Labour there I'd say, although entirely possible. All the more need for a union IMO, to stop the 15% swing seats from being vulnerable to non-Tory parties.
  21. I suspect they'll have to go for Labour - they can't go for the Tories. I see them as the working class vote sucking wing of the Tories now. The only way that helps us is that it might split the Brexiters between Tory and UKIP in seats where we need Labour to win. The downside is that UKIP might pick up some seats - and that if they do, May might have to compromise with them to form a government. Which means effectively increasing the size of her 'loony fringe' within the Tory party.
  22. If Huddersfield falter I think the crowd will be well up for it, but we're a nervy bunch when the pressure is on and if they win and we go in goalless at half time against Preston, it'll be tough going. Switching to euphoria if we score though Doubt Preston could come back if we score first.
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