General Election 2017 | Cabinet reshuffle: Hunt re-appointed Health Secretary for record third time

How do you intend to vote in the 2017 General Election if eligible?

  • Conservatives

    Votes: 80 14.5%
  • Labour

    Votes: 322 58.4%
  • Lib Dems

    Votes: 57 10.3%
  • Green

    Votes: 20 3.6%
  • SNP

    Votes: 13 2.4%
  • UKIP

    Votes: 29 5.3%
  • Independent

    Votes: 3 0.5%
  • Plaid Cymru

    Votes: 2 0.4%
  • Sinn Fein

    Votes: 11 2.0%
  • Other (UUP, DUP, BNP, and anyone else I have forgotten)

    Votes: 14 2.5%

  • Total voters
    551
  • Poll closed .
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Yes, unsurprisingly you do get local councillors and party members and generally partisan people that go on Question Time. Do people think it's full of swing voters or something?
 
Tories new policy on forcing social media companies to delete your data on request is an odd one considering thats already an EU regulation thats coming into force next year anyway.
 
That Labour youth rep is going to be gutted that policy didn't kick in a bit earlier.
 
"I'm worried about corbyn, he's gaining, what can we do?"
"hmm, we need to get a large group of his vote back"
"Yes we do, the gays won't come, we've pissed off the coloreds somewhat, what about the hippies"
"they'll never vote for us"
"we don't need them to vote for us, just not for them"
"gotcha, activate agent yellow"

LibDems announce they'll legalise weed.
 
Hasn't this been longstanding Lib Dem policy anyway? Pretty sure I've heard Clegg talk about decriminalising all drugs.
Yup. Not sure what's with all the hubub.

Still anything is better than asking Farron if gay sex is a sin again. Although I'd like to know if all anal sex is a sin, i asume so. Which probably means they haven't tried it
 
Because the press is biased as feck, Corbyn has released a load of great policies and is leading the race, so they have to try and get some support away from labour somehow. It's as obvious as could be. It's brainwashing.

Labour are leading the election race and the MSM are trying to take him down by promoting the Lib Dem's legalisation of cannabis agenda!

Are you trapped in one of these Facebook fake news threads I keep hearing about?
 
The S*n has outdone itself
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The question they should be asking is 7,184 lives, and what has it done for the country, especially the families of all those people?

Besides, I believe Corbyn said he thought the cyprus situation warranted our involvement (likely because we helped create it) as well as attacks on our sovereignty, which would include several others, most notably Northern Ireland and the Falklands.
 
They class 'Mediterranean refugee crisis' as a war? Do they mean Syria?
Corbyn was asked about any military deployments he'd agreed with since WW2, he said East Timor and the med.
 
Corbyn was asked about any military deployments he'd agreed with since WW2, he said East Timor and the med.
Oh right. Bet the vast majority don't remember half of those listed tbh. Doubt many would disagree with the Berlin airdrop or the Falklands tbh.
 
Speaking to the Chatham House thinktank, Mr Corbyn was asked to name a “conflict that British troops have deployed to since the Second World War that you have supported”. The Labour leader replied: “There are deployments - largely through the United Nations, that I think are the right things to do.” He suported out the United Nations’ role in ending the civil wars in East Timor and Cyprus and the “incredible work done by royal marines” to save migrants in the Mediterranean. Mr Corbyn questioned “the legitimacy” of the First World War but viewed the Second World War as a just conflict.
 
The question they should be asking is 7,184 lives, and what has it done for the country, especially the families of all those people?

Besides, I believe Corbyn said he thought the cyprus situation warranted our involvement (likely because we helped create it) as well as attacks on our sovereignty, which would include several others, most notably Northern Ireland and the Falklands.

Not according to his own shadow ministers, who said that Corbyn would not have militarily defended the Falklands. And we all know what he thinks about the democratic wishes of its inhabitants in the present.
 
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And while most of us here have criticised Blair over the years, is Sierra Leone something people hold against him? Why does Corbyn disagree with that operation?
 
And while most of us here have criticised Blair over the years, is Sierra Leone something people hold against him? Why does Corbyn disagree with that operation?
Abbott's previously said Sierra Leone was justified, not sure about Corbyn. Think Livingstone is the only one of the bunch to have supported Kosovo.
 
Labour are leading the election race and the MSM are trying to take him down by promoting the Lib Dem's legalisation of cannabis agenda!

Are you trapped in one of these Facebook fake news threads I keep hearing about?
Do you disagree?
 
It's a wonder Eoin hasn't been given a job as a political strategist yet.
 
"Hey Theresa, just a bit of fun, could you answer some quick-fire questions"

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