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The General Election - June 8th 2017

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  • edited June 2017
    If Labour do not win - which is more than likely, I will give people hope. What we have here is not Conservative v Labour contest, but the birth of a movement. It has probably passed a lot by at the level of passion and support this man has created. I was an anti Corbynite and backed Smith, simply because I was fed the lies that are fed to us all. What has changed! This election has made me listen to him and I know what it is like to see the light. I would walk over broken glass for this man now, such has he connected with me. But it isn't just me, and I was shouting people down who backed him a couple of months ago.

    This is a movement and the 1% should be crapping themselves because it will only grow. More and more of us know who you are and what your game is and we are coming for you.
  • The old always vote - they don't need to be told - the young need to find their voice or they will always get the shitty end of the stick.
    By find their voice do you mean put a pair of shoes on?

    Also I'm young and I vote, but my vote isn't just about the future of this country, it's about the wealth of knowledge those older than me have about the past.

    But then looking at demographics I don't think that would fit in with your view.

  • Makes him even more worthy of running the country in my eyes. Vegan would be better.
    You can imagine the scene.....the UK and the EU are close to agreeing a great deal for Brexit then Corbyn goes and humiliates his hosts by turning down a bratwurst.
  • What time are the exit polls?

    The exit poll – a survey of voters leaving polling stations – will be published at 10pm on Thursday. Exit polling correctly predicted the winners of the last four elections, although its record on predicting the exact number of seats each party wins is less reliable.

    http://www.independent.co.uk/News/uk/politics/uk-general-election-2017-timeline-when-do-polls-open-close-exit-poll-google-doodle-tv-coverage-first-a7778476.html
  • If Labour do not win - which is more than likely, I will give people hope. What we have here is not Conservative v Labour contest, but the birth of a movement. It has probably passed a lot by at the level of passion and support this man has created. I was an anti Corbynite and backed Smith, simply because I was fed the lies that are fed to us all. What has changed! This election has made me listen to him and I know what it is like to see the light. I would walk over broken glass for this man now, such has he as connected with me. But it isn't just me, and I was shouting people down who backed him a couple of months ago.

    This is a movement and the 1% should be crapping themselves because it will only grow. More and more of us know who you are and what your game is and we are coming for you.


    Damn right. We may lose this battle but I believe people are waking up to the fact there is a different way, a fairer way of doing things. I hope those who tax dodge, who exploit, who take for granted this planet, it's resources and most important it's inhabitants enjoy the next few years because the tide is turning. Revel in it now cos when the revolution happens, your heads are on skewers.
  • CL is predominently full of left leaning old queens who love the sound of their own voices?
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  • This is a post that a good friend of mine made on Facebook, she gives me permission to share it.

    I was campaigning in my local area yesterday but still getting occasional comments from people in the street who believe the nonsense being fed them by the mainstream media.Out of desperation to try and prevent ordinary people from voting against their best interests I plead with you to read the following:

    "Here's what I'm really struggling to understand...
    All I've ever heard from people, for years, is
    "bloody bankers and their bonuses"
    "bloody rich and their offshore tax havens "
    "bloody politicians with their lying and second homes"
    “bloody corporations paying less tax than me”
    "bloody Establishment, they're all in it together”
    “it'll never change, there's no point in voting”
    And quite rightly so, I said all the same things.
    But then someone comes along that's different. He upsets the bankers and the rich.
    The Tory politicians hate him along with most of the Labour politicians. The corporations throw more money at the politicians to keep him quiet. And the Establishment is visibly shaken. I've never seen the Establishment so genuinely scared of a single person.
    So the media arm of the establishment gets involved. Theresa phones Rupert asking what he can do, and he tells her to keep her mouth shut, don't do the live debate, he'll sort this out. So the media goes into overdrive with…
    “she's strong and stable”
    “he's a clown”
    “he's not a leader”
    “look he can't even control his own party”
    “he'll ruin the economy”
    “how's he gonna pay for it all?!”
    “AND he's a terrorist sympathiser, burn him, burn the terrorist sympathiser”
    And what do we? We've waited forever for an honest politician to come along but instead of getting behind him we bow to the establishment like good little workers. They whistle and we do a little dance for them.
    We run around like hypnotised robots repeating headlines we've read, all nodding and agreeing. Feeling really proud of ourselves because we think we've came up with our very own first political opinion. But we haven't, we haven't came up with anything. This is how you tell. No matter where someone lives in the country, they're repeating the same headlines, word for word. From Cornwall to Newcastle people are saying
    “he's a clown”
    “he’s a threat to the country”
    “she's strong and stable”
    “he'll take us back to the 70s”
    And there's nothing else, there's no further opinion. There's no evidence apart from 1 radio 5 interview that isn't even concrete evidence, he actually condemns the violence of both sides in the interview. Theres no data or studies or official reports to back anything up. Try and think really hard why you think he's a clown, other than the fact he looks like a geography teacher. (no offence geography teachers) Because he hasn't done anything clownish from what I've seen.
    And you're not on this planet if you think the establishment and the media aren't all in it together.
    You think Richard Branson, who's quietly winning NHS contracts, wants Corbyn in?
    You think Rupert Murdoch, who's currently trying to widen his media monopoly by buying sky outright, wants Jeremy in?
    You think the Barclay brothers, with their offshore residencies, want him in?
    You think Philip Green, who stole all the pensions from BHS workers and claims his wife owns Topshop because she lives in Monaco, wants Corbyn in?
    You think the politicians, both Labour and Tory, with their second homes and alcohol paid for by us, want him in?
    You think Starbucks, paying near zero tax, wants him in?
    You think bankers, with their multi million pound bonuses, want him in?
    And do you think they don't have contact with May? Or with the media? You honestly think that these millionaires and billionaires are the sort of people that go “ah well, easy come easy go, it was nice while it lasted”?? I wouldn't be if my personal fortune was at risk, I'd be straight on the phone to Theresa May or Rupert Murdoch demanding this gets sorted immediately.
    Because here's a man, a politician that doesn't lie, he can't lie, he could have said whatever would get him votes anytime he wanted but he hasn't. He lives in a normal house like us and uses the bus just like us.
    He's fought for justice and peace for nearly 40 years. He has no career ambitions. And his seat is untouchable. That's one of the greatest testimonies. No one comes close to removing him from his constituency, election after election.
    His Manifesto is fully costed. It all adds up, yes there's some borrowing but that's just to renationalise the railway, you know we already subsidise them and they make profit yeah? One more time… WE subsidise the railway companies and they walk away with a profit, just try and grasp the level of piss taking going on there. Unlike the tory manifesto with a £9 billion hole, their figures don't even add up.
    And it benefits all of us, young, old, working, disabled, everyone.
    The only people it hurts are the establishment, the rich, the bankers, the top 5% highest earners.
    Good, fuck them, it's long overdue."

    #VoteLabour

    Why did I get flagged twice for this when I was just quoting someone else?
  • This thread has been outstanding - am going to miss it...

    Can't we open one on the German election or something?

    Although I enjoy politics and have enjoyed this thread, I think a number of users will be glad to see the back of the politics threads.

    You've always got the article 50 thread to fall back on
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  • LenGlover said:

    Charlton Life got the EU Referendum wrong

    #justsaying
    That doesn't matter Len. It was questioned as to why in 200 pages there were few Tory supporters.
    I suggested the silent majority could be the answer.
    So we will see in a CL poll.
    Whether CL reflect real life is another matter entirely.
  • Another veiw from US - very interesting:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_aXoREUlpYE
  • Why did I get flagged twice for this when I was just quoting someone else?
    Perhaps ending it with "fuck them" is precisely the thing we're talking about now; hysteria and personal attacks that are pointlessly inflammatory and make the poster appear unable to make a coherent point.

    Just guessing, like.
  • LuckyReds said:

    Perhaps ending it with "fuck them" is precisely the thing we're talking about now; hysteria and personal attacks that are pointlessly inflammatory and make the poster appear unable to make a coherent point.

    Just guessing, like.
    Yes but I said I was quoting someone else
  • What time do the results start coming in please?
  • They think that well known pacifist, veggie Corbyn is a terrorist. They think the economy has improved under the Tories. That's not debateable - it's just rubbish.
    They more than likely just think they're a better shout than Corbyn and Labour
  • edited June 2017
    Huskaris said:

    Undoubtedly the case in my opinion. People to the right of centre tend to *think* they are right whereas people to the left of centre *know* they are right. Nothing wrong with a bit of self belief but it isn't e actly conducive to a debate.

    And if the first thing in someones head reading this is "because I am right" then unfortunately there isnt really a point in discussing politics with you. That for me is why I have read but steered clear of this threads for the past month or so. And I consider myself very centre with a bit of right with a lot of left wing friends whom I can have proper discussions with.

    Maybe it's the internet and the fact tones don't carry well which exacerbates things on here but posts like "we have had one million pages of comments without one credible argument for the Tories" when people like @Rob7Lee has put across many is exactly what I'm talking about.

    Some people just don't want to listen or even concede the tiniest parts in a debate, and for me, although that happens on both sides, it is predominantly on the left.

    Fair enough in a lot of cases, the right tend to view the left as reckless and that they piss money up the wall, whereas the left view the right as dangerous and evil. When you take that into account it's logical if you subscribe to that belief. To develop from that I think a lot more on the left hate the right than the right hate the left.

    I'd like to point out the above relies on a few generalisations but I think generally stands true and is fair.
    Spot on the money, and a quick search of Twitter for #GeneralElection provides ample examples of this.

    Debates very quickly devolve into hyperbole and inflammatory personal attacks when one side refused to consider the opinion of the other. Sadly, there's a lot who would rather scream about The Nasty Party than hold an actual discussion.

    I can't be bothered to debate with someone who's argument is "fuck you" or "you hate poor people" or bla bla bla.. So yeah, back in my box.
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  • If Labour do not win - which is more than likely, I will give people hope. What we have here is not Conservative v Labour contest, but the birth of a movement. It has probably passed a lot by at the level of passion and support this man has created. I was an anti Corbynite and backed Smith, simply because I was fed the lies that are fed to us all. What has changed! This election has made me listen to him and I know what it is like to see the light. I would walk over broken glass for this man now, such has he connected with me. But it isn't just me, and I was shouting people down who backed him a couple of months ago.

    This is a movement and the 1% should be crapping themselves because it will only grow. More and more of us know who you are and what your game is and we are coming for you.

    Who are the 1% that you are coming for ?
  • Will look into it
    Cheers
  • edited June 2017

    Yes but I said I was quoting someone else
    Right? And you still decided to share it, no?

    Would you be offended if I said I have a friend who thinks you're an idiot? It's not my view, albeit I've endorsed it by sharing it, right?

    Edit: I haven't flagged either post. I just find the irony quite amusing considering where the conversation has moved on to, and the content of the post.
  • Yes but I said I was quoting someone else
    The fuck em bit is needless, it's like assuming every one of them is a tax dodging scum bag.
  • edited June 2017
    Sadie, I think you should be excused the fuck em as you wrote with passion and conviction. We do have to be respectful, but please understand how some of us are feeling. We live in an unjust unfair society and a miracle has occured, an outsider has become the leader of the labour party, someone who literally has done no wrong and has been principled his entire life. Someone who saw the iraq war dossier for what is was, a complete fabrication and said so at the time, someone who is constantly known as a rebel because he a morally upright person and also someone who the leaders of the labour party never thought would get power or retain it.

    So what do they do these labour party mp's do they get behind this just and moral person? No they try to oust him (i have only recently understood why), so he calls a labour election and what happens? 65% of the members of the labour party vote for him (largest ever majority). He has not just won once but twice to become the leader of the party. Meanwhile Theresa May sees all this backstabbing within the labour party and calls a general election thinking that this would be a good time to grab more power before the labour party get their house together and times worsen... But the people are being woken up by Corbyn, they I suspect, like me, they now realise their stupidity, they realise their mistake on listening to the media, even if they didn't fully realise they were (like me) and they see through the Tory lies and fabrications. They see the media and the Tories trying to smear Corbyn day in and day out but it has an increasingly lessening effect, the actions and policies of the man speak for themselves.

    Sadie only wants basic social justice that nobody should oppose. It is hard we may have to wait another 5 years for it, but 5 years comes and goes like the blink of an eye.
  • Missed It said:

    Yep. I've seen more of this internet bile and invective from my left leaning friends than i can stomach to be honest. They think they're supporting enlightened policies and caring about other people and helping the less fortunate in society but then they come out with all sorts of inflammatory vile language about hateful selfish tory voters. I just avoid discussing politics with them altogether. Essentially, they are just trying to bully people who don't agree with them. If there's one thing i can't stand, its a bully

    The only hateful and divisive comments I've seen actually have been from those who are intending to vote labour. If you want to know what causes shy Tory effect.. it's online bullying and general harassment of people who say they're going to vote conservative. Nobody votes to make other people's lives worse, they do it to make it better.
  • Missed It said:

    Yep. I've seen more of this internet bile and invective from my left leaning friends than i can stomach to be honest. They think they're supporting enlightened policies and caring about other people and helping the less fortunate in society but then they come out with all sorts of inflammatory vile language about hateful selfish tory voters. I just avoid discussing politics with them altogether. Essentially, they are just trying to bully people who don't agree with them. If there's one thing i can't stand, its a bully

    Why do you think the term "silent Tory voters" has been coined? Because of what you've just said mate.
  • Missed It said:

    Yep. I've seen more of this internet bile and invective from my left leaning friends than i can stomach to be honest. They think they're supporting enlightened policies and caring about other people and helping the less fortunate in society but then they come out with all sorts of inflammatory vile language about hateful selfish tory voters. I just avoid discussing politics with them altogether. Essentially, they are just trying to bully people who don't agree with them. If there's one thing i can't stand, its a bully

    The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was to make out like he was the one being victimised

  • vote tory as they stand up for the downtrodden
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