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7 minutes ago, Christmas Tree said:

I'm so excited for tonight. Absolutely love election night. Even pencilled in a day off for tomorrow if needed.

 

The only really bad result for my enjoyment will be a small Tory majority. Labour win and I can feel good about my vote whilst spending the next 5 years peering from behind a cushion. 

 

Thumping Tory majority then "my" teams won and I can tell myself I got too caught up in the romance of hard left idealism and the world is as it was always going to be. Then I can look forward to Mays vicious reshuffle.

 

Small majority and it's what could have been if only the youth got out and a lame duck PM.

 

Only tough decision is whether to go with wine or wheat beer and what to have for supper.

 

Fuck off and die.

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Toryesque how little CT thinks about these policies impacting people on here and their families.

 

When it's football you can laugh off the trolling, when it's lives, you're being a cunt.

 

 

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17 minutes ago, Kevin Carr's Gloves said:

 

Fuck off and die.

Beat me to it tbh. He's been trolling ever since he came back

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I spoke to two work colleagues this morning who are voting Tory, their reason for doing so is that the "Tory's are tougher on immigration than Labour". I made them aware of the fact immigration was at it's highest level last year with Theresa May as Home Secretary, around 600,000 to be exact. They just looked at me blankly and walked away. This is before I had the chance to bring up the point of allowing known extremists back into the country etc etc.

 

 

CLUELESS.

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9 minutes ago, Dr Gloom said:

 

Safe as houses labour seat where I am. 

I was just thinking voting labour in Chelmsford is as completely pointless as voting Labour in South Shields. 

 

I voted dead on seven, first in the queue, wiped out fourfold within a minute by the cunts who arrived just after me. 

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Just now, Anorthernsoul said:

I spoke to two work colleagues this morning who are voting Tory, their reason for doing so is that the "Tory's are tougher on immigration than Labour". I made them aware of the fact immigration was at it's highest level under last year with Theresa May as Home Secretary, around 600,000 to be exact. They just looked at me blankly and walked away. This is before I had the chance to bring up the point of allowing known extremists back into the country etc etc.

 

 

CLUELESS.

Yeah but the Sun said he was a terrorist

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1 minute ago, Anorthernsoul said:

I spoke to two work colleagues this morning who are voting Tory, their reason for doing so is that the "Tory's are tougher on immigration than Labour". I made them aware of the fact immigration was at it's highest level under last year with Theresa May as Home Secretary, around 600,000 to be exact. They just looked at me blankly and walked away. This is before I had the chance to bring up the point of allowing known extremists back into the country etc etc.

 

 

CLUELESS.

 

I know mate, but the narratives are set in stone by the press - nothing we can do about it.

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Yes, it's all the fault of the press, Corbyn definitely did enough to appeal to traditional blue collar workers in post industrial former labour heartlands 

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2 minutes ago, Dr Gloom said:

Yes, it's all the fault of the press, Corbyn definitely did enough to appeal to traditional blue collar workers in post industrial former labour heartlands 

Somewhere in the middle

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1 minute ago, Dr Gloom said:

Yes, it's all the fault of the press, Corbyn definitely did enough to appeal to traditional blue collar workers in post industrial former labour heartlands 

 

Northernsoul has just countered his colleagues' fallacies about Labour with factual information concerning the Tories. Whose fault is it that they are misinformed to begin with, and further, that they simply walk away thinking to themselves that he can't possibly be right?

 

It's the fucking narrative man. Who peddles it, predominantly?

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1 minute ago, Dr Gloom said:

Yes, it's all the fault of the press, Corbyn definitely did enough to appeal to traditional blue collar workers in post industrial former labour heartlands 

 

The press have been an absolute disgrace. What more could he have done in the areas you highlight? I'm blue collar and the only critisisms I've heard from thicko colleagues revolve around him beimg a terrorist

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