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the snap general election thread

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  • System
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    wotsthat wrote: »
    My guess would be about none.

    It's certainly in that ballpark.
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  • setmefree2
    setmefree2 Posts: 9,072 Forumite
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    Conrad wrote: »
    I did this to support the Labour voting intention numbers as I want to motivate Tories to get the vote out.


    I wonder how many others did so.............

    I've booked Friday 9th off as I'm planning to stay up all night....whatever else it is - it shouldn't be boring!
  • mystic_trev
    mystic_trev Posts: 5,434 Forumite
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    setmefree2 wrote: »
    I've booked Friday 9th off as I'm planning to stay up all night....whatever else it is - it shouldn't be boring!

    I've voted in every General and Local Election ever since I was eligible, nearly 45 years ago! I have to say this is the weirdest General election I can remember. I think the result will either be a substantial Tory majority or a hung Parliament!

    Like you I'm planing to stay up all night. Unlike you I don't need to take the next day off. ;)
  • fun4everyone
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    I didn't realise Amber Rudd's father had passed away on Monday until now. Yet weak and wobbly Therea May still sent her to face the music last night. Cowardly.
  • Fella
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    Arklight wrote: »
    By no stretch of the imagination is Moby a 'Momentum type', you really are mining the depths of your own ignorance if that's what you believe (I appreciate you have an abundance of raw materials down there, but try emerging onto the surface occasionally).

    How brave you are behind that keyboard :)

    Still it's good of you to demonstrate to anybody reading just what nasty followers Corbyn attracts. You're doing an excellent job alienating people from his cause. Theresa May sends her thanks.
  • cogito
    cogito Posts: 4,898 Forumite
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    I didn't realise Amber Rudd's father had passed away on Monday until now. Yet weak and wobbly Therea May still sent her to face the music last night. Cowardly.

    Silliest post on the thread. Well done.
  • IveSeenTheLight
    IveSeenTheLight Posts: 13,322 Forumite
    cogito wrote: »
    :j

    Silliest post on the thread. Well done.

    Not at all.
    It speaks volumes of Mays leadership or lack of it
    :wall:
    What we've got here is....... failure to communicate.
    Some men you just can't reach.
    :wall:
  • Filo25
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    setmefree2 wrote: »
    I've booked Friday 9th off as I'm planning to stay up all night....whatever else it is - it shouldn't be boring!

    Likewise, if nothing else there's normally a bit of election betting overnight!
  • Filo25
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    BREAKING Theresa May has refused to appear on @BBCRadio4's Woman's Hour tomorrow morning. She is sending Justine Greening.

    Honestly what is she playing at, Corbyn may have done poorly on Woman's Hour but at least he went.

    May seems desperate to avoid any scrutiny.
  • IveSeenTheLight
    IveSeenTheLight Posts: 13,322 Forumite
    Filo25 wrote: »
    Honestly what is she playing at, Corbyn may have done poorly on Woman's Hour but at least he went.

    May seems desperate to avoid any scrutiny.

    Indeed, this will not help her for next week.
    Under scrutiny, she crumbles and collapses.
    She is not "strong and stable" but "weak and wobbly"

    As I said earlier
    It speaks volumes of Mays leadership or lack of it
    :wall:
    What we've got here is....... failure to communicate.
    Some men you just can't reach.
    :wall:
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