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 .
If the media wasn't so up their own arses, Labour would have won this election with a possible majority. Unbelievable that they have managed to convince the poor to vote for food banks, NHS cuts, Grammer schools, low corporation tax, a dangerous hard brexit, and an incredibly weak leader in Theresa May. That the media has achieved this shows who really runs this country.
You give the media too much influence.
It's been quite obvious that the poor care about immigration above all else.
I don't know why that is.
 
You give the media too much influence.
It's been quite obvious that the poor care about immigration above all else.
I don't know why that is.
Because the media has told them that it is bad, that the immigrants are ones taking their jobs and driving down wages and causing strain on the NHS. It all comes back to Dacre and co. imo.
 
If jezz looses this, which he will, it will prove once and for all that the British are bat shit crazy
Sadly I think we(People who want Labour to win)might be a week to late. If this election wasn't over this Thursday then I think there might of been a chance of a Tory collapse.
 
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You give the media too much influence.
It's been quite obvious that the poor care about immigration above all else.
I don't know why that is.

Hardly a surprise she has her strongest lead in the demographic that consumes print newspapers still though, is it?
 
Good speech by Rebecca Long-Bailey on Sky News at the moment.

She's born in Old Trafford too.
 
 
I still don't think social media momentum and enthusiasm can really touch rabid, right-wing fearmongering in the tabloid press in terms of influence on an election. Corbyn's getting the favourable Twitter coverage but is still being hammered daily in outlets proven far more likely to be of influence to people proven to actually vote in greater numbers.

I do worry (maybe slight exaggeration) that the left have submerged themselves in the echo chamber of social media ignoring the rather large constituency of blue-rinsers who've never posted a hashtag but will be turning up in far great numbers next Thursday. With #Milifandom, there seems to be a pattern of assuming a direct conflation between social media buzz and reality.

One Daily Mail front page packs more clout than for May than a week of unflattering Tweets. If this is a defeat for Labour it's the second election in a row where it'll be proven that social media's impact, and what it tells you about the mood of the country, is limited and that a proper press strategy is needed.
 
A week today, we shall be mopping the tears of our currently optimistic, naive friends...
 
A week today, we shall be mopping the tears of our optimistic, naive friends...
I will be drying mine with the wads of cash I receive from hedging on BetFair.
 
Is this the same election they were investigated for before? or a different one?

I'm getting confused by the amount of elections & amount of fraud involving the Tories..
Far as I know all the investigations are about 2015, yeah.

I can't find it that exciting. They were a bit bent. I doubt anyone is shocked by that or liable to change their voting intention due to it.
 
BBC Radio 5live now discussing Captain Ska's "Liar liar" song and played a tiny bit of it.
 
Is this the same election they were investigated for before? or a different one?

I'm getting confused by the amount of elections & amount of fraud involving the Tories..

This was the one they didn't throw out, but its interesting for a couple of reasons.

First its not just the MP, its the woman from central office. She was also involved in the other campaigns that were under investigation because she ran the battle bus. So we are to believe that what she was doing potentially broke the law here but not anywhere else apparently.

Secondly, the guy who co-wrote mays manifesto and her chief advisor, Timothy, was involved in thanet a lot. Theres a famous video of Michael Crick chasing him up thanet high street during the campaign.
 


If there is a God he wants Corbyn to win

Far as I know all the investigations are about 2015, yeah.

I can't find it that exciting. They were a bit bent. I doubt anyone is shocked by that or liable to change their voting intention due to it.

Banana republic here we come! A bit bent - who cares. Disregard for the democratic process - not that exciting.
 
Far as I know all the investigations are about 2015, yeah.

I can't find it that exciting. They were a bit bent. I doubt anyone is shocked by that or liable to change their voting intention due to it.

It's not exciting, but certainly begins to show a pattern.

This was the one they didn't throw out, but its interesting for a couple of reasons.

First its not just the MP, its the woman from central office. She was also involved in the other campaigns that were under investigation because she ran the battle bus. So we are to believe that what she was doing potentially broke the law here but not anywhere else apparently.

Secondly, the guy who co-wrote mays manifesto and her chief advisor, Timothy, was involved in thanet a lot. Theres a famous video of Michael Crick chasing him up thanet high street during the campaign.

That begins to raise eyebrows for sure, I'll keep an eye on this.
 


Labour on 40 (40!)

We must have similar twitter feeds, was about to post that ya bastard haha.

How on Earth Labour is getting this figure despite Scotland voting SNP is beyond me.
 
What in the feck? Idiot. All he has to say is no.
And he should say no because he believes it, not just because it hurts his image if he doesn't. I'm sorry, I don't care what your religious beliefs tell you; thinking that being gay is a sin in this day and age is pathetic.
 
And he should say no because he believes it, not just because it hurts his image if he doesn't. I'm sorry, I don't care what your religious beliefs tell you; thinking that being gay is a sin in this day and age is pathetic.

Aye, it's very draconian. I'm all for liberals being able to have converging views on certain matters, even on ones wherein there's a generally accepted line of thought, but I'm going to struggle to take anyone seriously who is talking about concepts like 'sin'. It's all well and good for Farron to say he's pro-LGBT, but there's nothing more annoying than a religious type who says they 'accept,' homosexuality while sort of still semi-condemning it on the sidelines.
 


If there is a God he wants Corbyn to win

Banana republic here we come! A bit bent - who cares. Disregard for the democratic process - not that exciting.

ELI5 what it means that the NHS has a deficit.

Even with government funding and fees, they are nearly £1bn in the red each year?
 
As long as we get a hung parliament, I'm happy.
Hubris will be her undoing.
 
We must have similar twitter feeds, was about to post that ya bastard haha.

How on Earth Labour is getting this figure despite Scotland voting SNP is beyond me.

They've probably gained in Scotland a tad - remember some polls had them hitting around the 15 mark or so. My suspicion is they're reaching the mid-20s, and about even with the Tories now, while the SNP are between 40-45.

They've also made significant gains in Wales and are ahead again. Just need to hope the gains they're making are actually at the expense of the Tories, and not in safe seats they've already got wrapped up anyway.
 
Ill-informed me reckons the polls on Monday/Tuesday are the ones that'll tell us things. Will account for the debate and QT (my feeling is a fair few people might actually watch tonight, compared to the debate).