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2019 General Election - Match Thread
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Lincsaddick said:wonder if Brexit party will get more votes (and no seats) than the LibDs and SNP ?2
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SporadicAddick said:Gravesend_Addick said:Social media is a funny thing. Judging by my Facebook and Twitter feeds over the past few weeks, you would think hardly anyone votes Tory, yet come election night, they win by a very large margin.
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se9addick said:I think it’s more that Labour supporters tend to be younger and therefore more engaged with social media. Tory voters tend to be older and therefore engage with traditional media (newspapers etc) so you see more Tory representation in the printed press.
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Tory voters are generally too old to know what social media is.2
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LATEST from Diane Abbott's Twitter feed "According to my maths, Labour on course for a landslide victory"6
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Seeing some serious delusion from the Corbyn cultists. This is at least partially on them
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Not all obviously but the left always have a lot to say, on social media, down the pub, in my office. And just like after the Brexit vote, the next stage will be to get nasty about it, already seen the insults flying on fb 🙄4
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se9addick said:Lincsaddick said:wonder if Brexit party will get more votes (and no seats) than the LibDs and SNP ?
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If this WASN'T a Brexit election, I'd love to know why LEAVE voting constituencies are swinging to the Tories and the REMAIN voting constituencies are to a lesser extent (probably) swinging to Labour.0
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Swinson is 50/50 to lose her seat.0
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se9addick said:I think it’s more that Labour supporters tend to be younger and therefore more engaged with social media. Tory voters tend to be older and therefore engage with traditional media (newspapers etc) so you see more Tory representation in the printed press.
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AFKABartram said:Still have a feel that Conservative won’t get as many seats as predicted.0
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Katya Adler could have some0
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Callumcafc said:If this WASN'T a Brexit election, I'd love to know why LEAVE voting constituencies are swinging to the Tories and the REMAIN voting constituencies are to a lesser extent (probably) swinging to Labour.0
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Yeah, Lib Dem and Greens also taking votes from Labour, the tactical voting campaigns have failed.1
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Off_it said:Katya Adler could have some0
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Let me be the first to welcome our Russian overlords.
The UK is finished, Europe is weakened, Brits think they’ve taken back control - money well spent!8 -
Just had moment, thinking about how old I’m going to be before we have a realistic chance of seeing a Labour government...
Kids who are eight/nine years old today will have the vote.2 - Sponsored links:
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Vincenzo said:Let me be the first to welcome our Russian overlords.
The UK is finished, Europe is weakened, Brits think they’ve taken back control - money well spent!https://youtu.be/z4uivPpzCGo
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se9addick said:I think it’s more that Labour supporters tend to be younger and therefore more engaged with social media. Tory voters tend to be older and therefore engage with traditional media (newspapers etc) so you see more Tory representation in the printed press.
These are generalisations but I think broadly accurate.
Dont forget anyone aged 50+ remembers the Labour Government of the 1970's......The winter of discounted & striking workers wanting pay rises of 23%. Corbyn & McDonnell's policies could have take us back to those days.0 -
I think with the results we've seen so far, the Tories majority will probably be bigger than the Exit poll suggested.0
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It will be funny to see Kier Starmer take over at the top for Labour as it was he who is mainly to blame for Labours woes. At the Labour Party Conference in 2018 he got them to add to their "manisfesto" a remain option & to go for a 2nd referendum. Not heard anything from.him all campaign
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Aaron Banks thinks Nuneaton is “up North”!0
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golfaddick said:It will be funny to see Kier Starmer take over at the top for Labour as it was he who is mainly to blame for Labours woes. At the Labour Party Conference in 2018 he got them to add to their "manisfesto" a remain option & to go for a 2nd referendum. Not heard anything from.him all campaign
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EveshamAddick said:Aaron Banks thinks Nuneaton is “up North”!1
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golfaddick said:se9addick said:I think it’s more that Labour supporters tend to be younger and therefore more engaged with social media. Tory voters tend to be older and therefore engage with traditional media (newspapers etc) so you see more Tory representation in the printed press.
These are generalisations but I think broadly accurate.
Dont forget anyone aged 50+ remembers the Labour Government of the 1970's......The winter of discounted & striking workers wanting pay rises of 23%. Corbyn & McDonnell's policies could have take us back to those days.
Inflation was up to 25%. That's why.
Remember the oil crisis, and shortages rip-roaring throughout the western world back in the 70s?
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Been out all night with my mates at our Xmas drink get together. I can’t stand the Tories, they represent everything I stand against from a moral and values perspective, think they will be bad news for the country, but imagine this is similar to when Blair swept to power in 97 and held on in 2001, a clear rejection of Corbyn’s in ideological viewpoints in the same way we saw the last of the Thatcher/Major era. I think Corbyn means well deep down, but what’s he catastrophically failed to do is realise that anyone who doesn’t hold the same viewpoint as him isn’t racist, a bigot, right wing or is out for themselves, and as been too caught up with his own self righteous, moralistic pedal stall, which ultimately as come across as condescending and to some arrogant.
I can’t reconcile with the Tories because so many of their flag bearers exhibit everything I hate and I associate them with the antithesis of what I stand for, but have to remember that’s not how to generalise people who voted Tory, however hard that may be.
social media makes it worse, because it’s increases tribalism and partisanship, you dig in and become more defensive about your beliefs, but I just hope for some sort of togetherness moving forward and pragmatic thinking as a race, because it seems to me that the older I get the more divisive things are becoming and that’s not a world we should be striving to build
here is a great example. We’re all part of a club that is something you belong too because of family or your upbringing, as you certainly don’t seek to support us based on glory hunting or glamour, and I like to think I could sit down with any member of this forum and have a drink, despite our different views on race, religion or politics. And ultimately, I think that’s important because the more engagement I have on Twitter I see some people I follow who are Charlton fans post some stuff that is the complete opposite to my political leanings and outlook, but as an individual I have to try and hold back from just deciding they aren’t as ethically good as me or their opinion is any less righteous.
i hope that despite the result this country can rebuild and repair and understand that we all share the same planet and move forward as a race that do what we can to think of the collective rather than the individual7 -
golfaddick said:se9addick said:I think it’s more that Labour supporters tend to be younger and therefore more engaged with social media. Tory voters tend to be older and therefore engage with traditional media (newspapers etc) so you see more Tory representation in the printed press.
These are generalisations but I think broadly accurate.
Dont forget anyone aged 50+ remembers the Labour Government of the 1970's......The winter of discounted & striking workers wanting pay rises of 23%. Corbyn & McDonnell's policies could have take us back to those days.3
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