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NJS

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  1. Young grad in our team complaining about Labour abolishing fees as she had to pay so it isn't fair - unless they repay her as well.
  2. She voted for the most cuntish policies more times than Johnson. She started off this campaign saying she had no regrets but I think the stick she's taken has taken its toll and I see she's now saying sorry.
  3. Was just going to say that - a cozy chat might work better than an answer to an aggressive demand.
  4. The articles make the point in isolation but diametrically opposite ones by the same writer make it fully.
  5. Thing that gets me is "in talks" over an interview - you turn up at a certain time and answer fucking questions - anything else is complete nonsense.
  6. British law at its best - completely blank slate allowing all the old lies to be used again by his defence.
  7. I think it's more of a "you can't ignore us" boost - obviously Corbyn's stubbornness has played a part on somethings but I still don't think that if someone like Cooper was elected they'd be able to drop the more "extreme" policies easily.
  8. Of course - I know they're cunts but it was just as unfair that ukip didn't gain any MPs given their share last time.
  9. I'd add that the mass membership/momentum enclaves should realise that one improvement that has been made is that they have more of a say in policy now so they shouldn't fear a more moderate leader as much as they probably do. I know Blair had an iron grip on these matters but I don't see how a new leader could return to that paradigm easily.
  10. Would be shit to gain a few by tactical voting but lose places like Sunderland though. I agree with Ewerk - along with Corbyn's failures, the tendency for people to treat GEs as presidential type contests is a failing as well - possibly could be offset by electoral reform but I'm not sure. Maybe Labour could try making it more of a team game - there are some decent people in the shadow cabinet who compare favourably with the set of cunts opposite.
  11. Can also hope that the newly registered/younger voters were under-polled.
  12. I think there's a lot of reluctance to accept recommendations - as I said when I initially looked at it, reccomending lib dems when they got 4% in 2017 seems wrong. Others like Canterbury or Kensington where Labour just won and they reccomend not voting for them also seems pig-headed. Since I've lived in Chelmsford it's been a safe tory seat and the other two have been split with the lib dems varying degrees of clear in second. Last time out Labour came a clear second but all the tactical sites reccomend the LDs which is probably correct. Only problem is the tories always get more than 50% so either way its probably a waste of time.
  13. I think it's the obvious willingness to give them everything they want that's telling for me - looks more like a terms of surrender document than a give and take negotiation.
  14. Just like the chief rabbi made his statement to preempt the faith and race manifesto.
  15. I'd also say that more tory voters hold racist views and its a lot less likely to put them off voting for them. I know a lot of traditional working class labour voters tend towards racism but not as many as tory voters.
  16. The whataboutery is justified when they are literally saying it makes him unfit to be pm when no such test was/is applied to May or Johnson.
  17. As I've said before, I'm sure there were plenty of anti-semites in the left wing movement as a result of over-sympathy for Palestinians but its just the lack of action that has given the opportunity for attackers. As Ewerk said, more weak leadership than real prejudice.
  18. Normal service resumed after beating two shit teams.
  19. He is a complete fanny like.
  20. This time out last time the cunts were on 47% so I don't think it's over. Possibly still need a bit of a collapse a collapse in the lib dem vote but then again if that doesn't happen they may cut in to the tory total. I think all this late registration might be a factor - hopefully some surprise scalps like Duncan Smith or even Johnson himself. I think they'll get a working smallish majority but will struggle to last 5 years in the face of brexit fallout. Then a slightly toned down Labour manifesto -(I have no problem with any of the policies in this one but its too much at once) with a better leader will be a bigger challenge in 3 or 4 years time.
  21. I think they've basically locked down the leave voters - especially those morons who think it will all be over soon - so don't need to do much else.
  22. Just like how Savile's protectorate leaked.
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