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Original post by jjjirgaaa
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What's with the long face?
Original post by Suchomimus
Brexit Party do not currently have any seats in parliment either.

https://www.parliament.uk/mps-lords-and-offices/mps/current-state-of-the-parties/


CORRECTION:
Brexit Party may not stand for a general election, as Brexit may be delivered by that point. It it impossible to predict the future though, so I cannot say what will truly happen.
Hopefully Labour get wiped off the map
Heidi Allen not standing again so that’s at least one less potential Lib Dem.
Labour sources have confirmwd that they dont expect Hoyle to allow debate on the amendments changing the franchise so its just a circle jerk exercise to say they tried.
Second reading passed on the nod and the speaker rejected the wrecking amendments. The only amendment is to change the date to the 9th.
315-295 against the date change.

General Election - Thursday 12th December

Hell yes.
Reply 67
I will be voting Labour.
Reply 68
Original post by Rock Fan
Hopefully Labour get wiped off the map

Must be nice having the Daily Mail form your opinions.

Saves you having to bother.
Original post by DSilva
Must be nice having the Daily Mail form your opinions.

Saves you having to bother.

I make my own opinions, I never trust Corbyn
Reply 70
Original post by Rock Fan
I make my own opinions, I never trust Corbyn

Yet you're 'trusting' Johnson...
Original post by DSilva
Yet you're 'trusting' Johnson...

Didn't say I trusted him either
At this point I think Corbyn is the lesser of three evils.
The greatest immediate threat to the economy is low confidence and therefore I would vote Conservative in the hope that it restores stability to the political system. This'd help return the value of the pound to a level British businesses are comfortable with, around the $1.50 mark. I disagree with Tory economic policy at large (their apphrenension to statism is more based on politics than actual economic reasoning) and dislike Johnson's pro-Brexit stance but Labour's economic policy just feels misguided and too focused on populism. The Lib Dems are ruled out on electoral grounds.
Original post by Rock Fan
Hopefully Labour get wiped off the map

Hopefully both Conservative and Labour get wiped off the map.
Original post by theeetimdoherty
The greatest immediate threat to the economy is low confidence and therefore I would vote Conservative in the hope that it restores stability to the political system. This'd help return the value of the pound to a level British businesses are comfortable with, around the $1.50 mark. I disagree with Tory economic policy at large (their apphrenension to statism is more based on politics than actual economic reasoning) and dislike Johnson's pro-Brexit stance but Labour's economic policy just feels misguided and too focused on populism. The Lib Dems are ruled out on electoral grounds.

General Election for dummies:

Move to Scotland and vote SNP.
Original post by Suchomimus
General Election for dummies:

Move to Scotland and vote SNP.

What is the SNP's economic policy?
Original post by Suchomimus
Hopefully both Conservative and Labour get wiped off the map.

Yes to be fair wipe the whole of parliament off the map
Reply 78
Original post by Rock Fan
Yes to be fair wipe the whole of parliament off the map

Nah, wipe all but Caroline Lucas, and have her form the first ever green fascist dictatorship. What could possibly go wrong?
Reply 79
Original post by DraconisAudiat
At this point I think Corbyn is the lesser of three evils.

The 3rd being?
Original post by Rock Fan
Yes to be fair wipe the whole of parliament off the map

Leave the buildings though!

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