StockholmO wrote: ↑Tue Dec 10, 2019 1:37 am
The General Election is getting a lot of coverage in Sweden. People follow it closely in Europe as the UK matters, in the same way that you follow what's happening in the USA. Most people think the Conservatives will win as he's up against an authoritarian racist anti semite which goes against most peoples' perceptions of the UK as an open liberal minded democracy. Putin is 100% behind him.
Thursday will see. They are covering the results live over here.
Please dont pretend you are posting from Sweden, because I can tell you're not.
StockholmO wrote: ↑Tue Dec 10, 2019 1:37 am
The General Election is getting a lot of coverage in Sweden. People follow it closely in Europe as the UK matters, in the same way that you follow what's happening in the USA. Most people think the Conservatives will win as he's up against an authoritarian racist anti semite which goes against most peoples' perceptions of the UK as an open liberal minded democracy. Putin is 100% behind him.
Thursday will see. They are covering the results live over here.
Please dont pretend you are posting from Sweden, because I can tell you're not.
StockholmO wrote: ↑Tue Dec 10, 2019 1:37 am
The General Election is getting a lot of coverage in Sweden. People follow it closely in Europe as the UK matters, in the same way that you follow what's happening in the USA. Most people think the Conservatives will win as he's up against an authoritarian racist anti semite which goes against most peoples' perceptions of the UK as an open liberal minded democracy. Putin is 100% behind him.
Thursday will see. They are covering the results live over here.
Please dont pretend you are posting from Sweden, because I can tell you're not.
The VPN is working a treat! I'll be in Somalia next month, seriously. But I doubt they have the interweb there.
Labour are catching up. The last few days will have closed the gap further.
And I will say it again. The polling companies do not have the models to cope with the number of variables at work in the current situation because they work from old assumptions and data.
For example, they are ignoring the new voter/under 30 vote which historically doesn't vote in huge numbers but will this time. It votes 67% Labour.
Max B Gold wrote: ↑Wed Dec 11, 2019 11:27 am
Labour are catching up. The last few days will have closed the gap further.
And I will say it again. The polling companies do not have the models to cope with the number of variables at work in the current situation because they work from old assumptions and data.
For example, they are ignoring the new voter/under 30 vote which historically doesn't vote in huge numbers but will this time. It votes 67% Labour.
Keep those positive vibes coming mate, I'm not feeling to confident, myself. I cannot bare waking up to a majority Sleazeservatives government the day after the election. It crushes me knowing how many decent, struggling people will be bulldozed into an early grave because of these despicable characters who have never known struggle in their entire lives.
Max B Gold wrote: ↑Wed Dec 11, 2019 11:27 am
Labour are catching up. The last few days will have closed the gap further.
And I will say it again. The polling companies do not have the models to cope with the number of variables at work in the current situation because they work from old assumptions and data.
For example, they are ignoring the new voter/under 30 vote which historically doesn't vote in huge numbers but will this time. It votes 67% Labour.
Keep those positive vibes coming mate, I'm not feeling to confident, myself. I cannot bare waking up to a majority Sleazeservatives government the day after the election. It crushes me knowing how many decent, struggling people will be bulldozed into an early grave because of these despicable characters who have never known struggle in their entire lives.
ETR, not sure if you caught nick Ferrari this morning? The shadow education Angela Raynor was on and she came across ok, wanted to emphasise the need for change etc. Nick questioned her on the ashworth issue and what he said about jezza and she wouldn't comment. He said I'd love to ask Jezza but he won't come on the show
He said with the issues facing the country, the NHS, education, law etc etc Labour should be way ahead in the polls and yet they are trailing, why is that. She again asked voters to back labour, but wouldn't answer the question, he said, but surely with a different leader the polls would be different and labour would be in power. Again she would not be drawn.
She knows he is a massive barrier to the labour party and he basically said you will have to start again after the election. He did ask should you lose will jezza be asked to step down.
There are some good policies in their manifesto, but I couldn't vote for labour with corbyn, McDonald, abbott and thorn bury as part of your cabnet and thats the major block alongside Brexit which ultimately will stop labour from gaining power. If the first two were not there I'd probably vote labour on the basis of their manifesto, but when you have Ashford telling you that the security services will lock things down, that's bad, really bad.
Thor wrote: ↑Wed Dec 11, 2019 3:09 pm
ETR, not sure if you caught nick Ferrari this morning? The shadow education Angela Raynor was on and she came across ok, wanted to emphasise the need for change etc. Nick questioned her on the ashworth issue and what he said about jezza and she wouldn't comment. He said I'd love to ask Jezza but he won't come on the show
He said with the issues facing the country, the NHS, education, law etc etc Labour should be way ahead in the polls and yet they are trailing, why is that. She again asked voters to back labour, but wouldn't answer the question, he said, but surely with a different leader the polls would be different and labour would be in power. Again she would not be drawn.
She knows he is a massive barrier to the labour party and he basically said you will have to start again after the election. He did ask should you lose will jezza be asked to step down.
There are some good policies in their manifesto, but I couldn't vote for labour with corbyn, McDonald, abbott and thorn bury as part of your cabnet and thats the major block alongside Brexit which ultimately will stop labour from gaining power. If the first two were not there I'd probably vote labour on the basis of their manifesto, but when you have Ashford telling you that the security services will lock things down, that's bad, really bad.
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Stopping telling lies. A dyed in the wool Tory Boris fanboy like you never votes Labour.