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 .
Worth noting



YouGov Tory seat projection was... 302.
 
Sunderland Central Prediction

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https://yougov.co.uk/uk-general-election-2017/
 
The shite on BBC about Brexit is unbelievable. Like the govt hasn't got an army of consultants and lawyers working on this, absolute horseshit journalism.

:lol: Do you see what non-Tories have dealt with for the last 2 months? Suck it up.
 
Would be a bit of a stretch to blame Labour, seeing as they didn't call the referendum.

If Brexit goes bad then the people who voted for it would probably find it a lot easier to blame Europe & Labour than to accept that they made a poor decision themselves. The problem wouldn't be brexit, it would be the vindictive EU and the soft/incompetent/remainer government ruining brexit.
 
Wales was supposed to be better for Labour than the country... YouGov ffs.
 
Which Tory is spouting bollocks on Sky right now? The manifesto was like a looming grey cloud when you've just put the washing out.
 
I need to say what we're all thinking.

Let's stop Brexit!
 
Anyone know why Hastings people are so anti Amber Rudd? I'd have thought its quite prestigious to have your MP as such an influential cabinet minister.
Would be funny as funny if she got booted out!
 
The shite on BBC about Brexit is unbelievable. Like the govt hasn't got an army of consultants and lawyers working on this, absolute horseshit journalism.

Wrong army judging by the shambles they have made of Brexit so far.

Perhaps the same army who planned the clusterfeck of a campaign the Tories have run.
 
I thought there last last last poll had a huge Tory majority
Their polls were different to their model. We thought the model was bullshit and wrote it off to focus on their polls :lol:
 
feck sake, my constituency and the Tories are confident. I voted Salmond and he was supposed to be safe.
 
Which Tory is spouting bollocks on Sky right now? The manifesto was like a looming grey cloud when you've just put the washing out.

I'm on 4 at the minute. It's good light fun while there is still very little substance to discuss. Worth a watch at the minute. I'll probably end up switching between the others later on.
 
BTW: I voted for Labour in the end: I couldn't bring myself to vote Tory; ended up knocking on doors for 3 days for my Labour MP and continually spamming the Conservative facebook page. Our seat is marginal, so fingers crossed.

Key reasons were her refusal to debate Corbyn 1on1, her tacit support fro Trump over climate change and Mayor of London, and her decisions as home secretary with regards terrorism and police. She is not 'strong and stable' and I think she is an intellectual lightweight.

What I found interesting is that May would have called her snap election because Labour voters like me professed we were fed up with Corbyn. But when it came to it, May was simply not inspirational enough to desert Labour for. And as Corbyn spoke more, so he sounded like the real change the country needs. So I stayed. And I suspect millions more like me too.

This was the swing May was counting on. But she failed with millions of wavering labour voters, hence, she will get a reduced majority - I'm convinced ot it.
Good on you.
 
Their polls were different to their model. We thought the model was bullshit and wrote it off to focus on their polls :lol:
Oh right.

I was always happy with their model. Probably. :lol:
 
I can tell you the turnout is higher than usual. For the first time in many a year, I had to queue for a long time to vote.
 
BTW: I voted for Labour in the end: I couldn't bring myself to vote Tory; ended up knocking on doors for 3 days for my Labour MP and continually spamming the Conservative facebook page. Our seat is marginal, so fingers crossed.

Key reasons were her refusal to debate Corbyn 1on1, her tacit support fro Trump over climate change and Mayor of London, and her decisions as home secretary with regards terrorism and police. She is not 'strong and stable' and I think she is an intellectual lightweight.

What I found interesting is that May would have called her snap election because Labour voters like me professed we were fed up with Corbyn. But when it came to it, May was simply not inspirational enough to desert Labour for. And as Corbyn spoke more, so he sounded like the real change the country needs. So I stayed. And I suspect millions more like me too.

This was the swing May was counting on. But she failed with millions of wavering labour voters, hence, she will get a reduced majority - I'm convinced ot it.
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