:sunglasses: 37.8 % :pray: 2.7 % :laughing: 32.4 % 🧥 8.1 % :cry: 8.1 % :🤗 2.7 % :poo: 8.1 %
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By Boiler
#54764
kreuzberger wrote: Sun Oct 08, 2023 8:38 pm
Boiler wrote: Sun Oct 08, 2023 8:17 pm Good luck with that. :roll:
Cynicism and eye-rolling defeatism are not universally positive attributes. Just thought I would mention that...
Since when have I done positive...? I've seen and been through so much shit (and yes, I know I'm not unique) this last 20 years I find it difficult.

I don't know about you, but I am utterly weary of the true elite "getting away with it" time and time and time again...
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By Crabcakes
#54794
Boiler wrote: Sun Oct 08, 2023 12:31 pm I think that 'hostile' poll (or perhaps the one that showed 42% to 29%) will probably be the accurate ones come polling day. Again, I would like to be proven wrong.
Just to note: the poll isn’t hostile, the entity quoting it is - this one furthers their ‘Corbyn > Starmer’ narrative. Other polls - inc. later ones from the same pollster - do not, so are not posted.

Also, if the ‘worst’ result is likely a Labour majority at a GE in 2024, given where things were even 3 years ago would any of us *not* have grabbed that with both hands if offered back then?
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By The Weeping Angel
#54823
Crabcakes wrote: Mon Oct 09, 2023 10:55 am
Boiler wrote: Sun Oct 08, 2023 12:31 pm I think that 'hostile' poll (or perhaps the one that showed 42% to 29%) will probably be the accurate ones come polling day. Again, I would like to be proven wrong.
Just to note: the poll isn’t hostile, the entity quoting it is - this one furthers their ‘Corbyn > Starmer’ narrative. Other polls - inc. later ones from the same pollster - do not, so are not posted.

Also, if the ‘worst’ result is likely a Labour majority at a GE in 2024, given where things were even 3 years ago would any of us *not* have grabbed that with both hands if offered back then?
Exactly I can remember being at a LabourFirst meeting at the start of 2020 and being told to get a majority of just one we needed to get a swing greater than 1997.
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By Boiler
#54824
Crabcakes wrote: Mon Oct 09, 2023 10:55 am
Boiler wrote: Sun Oct 08, 2023 12:31 pm I think that 'hostile' poll (or perhaps the one that showed 42% to 29%) will probably be the accurate ones come polling day. Again, I would like to be proven wrong.
Just to note: the poll isn’t hostile, the entity quoting it is - this one furthers their ‘Corbyn > Starmer’ narrative. Other polls - inc. later ones from the same pollster - do not, so are not posted.
That's why I put 'hostile' in quote marks... :roll:
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By Abernathy
#54927
Keir’s job today was to offer hope. By cracky, he has done it, with knobs on.

“Government can be a force for good.”.

Delighted also to see my amazing former colleague, the superb Marie Tidball, introducing Keir from the platform.
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By Abernathy
#54933
Apparently, the twat that dumped glitter on Keir’s head was representing a group called “People Demand Democracy”, which apparently wants Starmer to "hold new national elections with a proportional voting system and set up a House of Citizens within six months of getting into office".

Well, good luck with that one. But again, TWAT.
By Youngian
#54946
Anticipate polls to narrow as an election comes closer. That’s the common wisdom but it’s hard to see what ground the Tories will fight on as it won’t be their record or competence in tough times. Rifling around for reoffending villains whose cases were thrown out by the CPS under Starmer’s watch, would be my guess.
By Youngian
#54947
Abernathy wrote: Tue Oct 10, 2023 3:30 pm Apparently, the twat that dumped glitter on Keir’s head was representing a group called “People Demand Democracy”, which apparently wants Starmer to "hold new national elections with a proportional voting system and set up a House of Citizens within six months of getting into office".

Well, good luck with that one. But again, TWAT.
Militant Lib Dems armed with glitter.
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By Dalem Lake
#54952
Youngian wrote:Anticipate polls to narrow as an election comes closer. That’s the common wisdom but it’s hard to see what ground the Tories will fight on as it won’t be their record or competence in tough times. Rifling around for reoffending villains whose cases were thrown out by the CPS under Starmer’s watch, would be my guess.
Probably a bit of Osborne-esque benefits bashing as they always do.
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