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Topic History of: Election today
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Carl Corbyn is a danger to our country. Come on Boris, win and win well and send the anti British terrorist lover into oblivion and lets get Brexit done and dusted.
Jo I suspect Johnson will win a majority, though hope I'm wrong. People claiming to be concerned about the NHS, then voting Tory anyway. Johnson's bad enough but I don't think Corbyn and Swinson are up to much either. Sturgeon at least seems capable, but can't do much. Corbyn doesn't strike me as patient, as he often seems to get tetchy in interviews. I also don't think it was particularly decent of him to have been prepared to sacrifice his son's education for his own socialist credentials and political image (The Guardian: MP and wife split over school). If he's prepared to do that to his own flesh and blood, he's not going to balk at imposing ideological decisions on strangers for the sake of principle rather than what's in their interests. But a coalition between Labour and the Lib Dems to rein Corbyn in might work; certainly preferable to more Tory government.
Bookworm My head is up my ass on politics at the moment.
I am going to stay home and sulk instead, but knowing know who needs to win.

The current mood in conversation today is split. I just found myself in a conversation with a young gent and an older one. The young one is Labour and the elder one just voted Tory.
He voted Tory out of fear of what the Labour have done in the past with regards to petrol cost rises.
He also fears huge tariffs on fuel if we Brexit.

@JK,
I can understand you voting for BOJO as he was very appealing politically and charasmatically years ago as his stints on satire programs showed.
I have now seen the light.

This GE will change nothing as we are in a political deadlock over Brexit.
A Brexit that should not happen.

Interesting times indeed.

@Wyot I can blame you when it goes wrong!


@'M' You have the best idea. Go shopping!
Barney The same in Surrey.

All 11 seats will be Conservative ones, yet again.


Northern Ireland have 18 seats.

Split in the last parliament: - 10/DUP; 7/Sinn Fein;1/Independent.


DUP is likely to take the Independent's seat - the incumbent is retiring.

Giving them, again perhaps, a big say in any coalition.



wyot That would also be my preferred outcome JK. Unfotunately my area would need a 30% swing for labour to take it from Tories. They were second placed in 2017. Had to try and do my bit...I think tonight will be intetesting...