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  • #16
    Re: The New Iron Lady

    Originally posted by DryCleaning View Post
    General Elections very rarely turn out according to mid term polls.

    We've been here before with Millinand. There's a long way to go
    All I’m seeing in this thread is people acknowledging that we’re not going to see an outcome of the type predicted in the poll.

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    • #17
      Re: The New Iron Lady

      Originally posted by DryCleaning View Post
      General Elections very rarely turn out according to mid term polls.

      We've been here before with Millinand. There's a long way to go
      That poll is a way off anything I remember with Milliband.
      You’re right though, the next ge result is unlikely
      To be quite the whitewash the poll suggests.
      But anything other than a decent labour majority is hard to see.
      Which I don’t think anyone considered in their wildest dreams in 2019.
      So that’s nice.

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      • #18
        Re: The New Iron Lady

        Originally posted by ToTaL ITK View Post
        Despise ..... to look down on with disrespect or aversion despised the weak. 2 : to regard as negligible, worthless, or distasteful despises organized religion.

        How do you feel about the liar Boris and this school teacher that is running your country and taking it down the drain ...dont hold back !
        That very thought struck me too. I'm sure many of us have some issues with him (I'm not thrilled with his Brexit stance), but 'despising' someone who is starting to offer genuine hope of at last offering a real alternative to those that I - personally - actually really do strongly dislike? (wouldn't go as far as 'despise') Very odd.

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        • #19
          Re: The New Iron Lady

          Originally posted by the other bob wilson View Post
          It’s not going to happen is it, but I agree with you. While I’d love to see the Conservatives with only three seats, no party getting twenty one per cent should have such a small representation and, if Labour were to end with well over five hundred seats on just over half of the vote should be the signal for a concerted drive to get a more representative system adopted.
          Someone from Labour, I forget who, was on R4s today program earlier this week lauding some type of reform of the voting system. Abny system thats more representative of the vote overall has to be, excuse the pun, a vote winner.

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          • #20
            Re: The New Iron Lady

            Originally posted by Swiss Peter View Post
            That very thought struck me too. I'm sure many of us have some issues with him (I'm not thrilled with his Brexit stance), but 'despising' someone who is starting to offer genuine hope of at last offering a real alternative to those that I - personally - actually really do strongly dislike? (wouldn't go as far as 'despise') Very odd.
            Jon1959 is a bitter tanky

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            • #21
              Re: The New Iron Lady

              Originally posted by Swiss Peter View Post
              That very thought struck me too. I'm sure many of us have some issues with him (I'm not thrilled with his Brexit stance), but 'despising' someone who is starting to offer genuine hope of at last offering a real alternative to those that I - personally - actually really do strongly dislike? (wouldn't go as far as 'despise') Very odd.
              Extremely disappointing that Jon takes this stance.

              I can only presume he'd prefer a return to the failed policy platform and leader from the past two GE's.

              I voted for and continue to support Starmer, who's done a superb job detoxifying and making the party electable again.

              Some would clearly prefer a Tory government over a Labour one that doesn't offer them everything they want. Pragmatism is necessary to win elections and, like SP, I'm not fussed on the party's Brexit stance but understand the reasoning. Equally I'd love PR but it's not a hill to die on, with reform of the HoL and increased devolution more important.

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              • #22
                Re: The New Iron Lady

                Originally posted by Claude Blue View Post
                Extremely disappointing that Jon takes this stance.

                I can only presume he'd prefer a return to the failed policy platform and leader from the past two GE's.

                I voted for and continue to support Starmer, who's done a superb job detoxifying and making the party electable again.

                Some would clearly prefer a Tory government over a Labour one that doesn't offer them everything they want. Pragmatism is necessary to win elections and, like SP, I'm not fussed on the party's Brexit stance but understand the reasoning. Equally I'd love PR but it's not a hill to die on, with reform of the HoL and increased devolution more important.
                ^^^this

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                • #23
                  Re: The New Iron Lady

                  Originally posted by ToTaL ITK View Post
                  Despise ..... to look down on with disrespect or aversion despised the weak. 2 : to regard as negligible, worthless, or distasteful despises organized religion.

                  How do you feel about the liar Boris and this school teacher that is running your country and taking it down the drain ...dont hold back !
                  Originally posted by Swiss Peter View Post
                  That very thought struck me too. I'm sure many of us have some issues with him (I'm not thrilled with his Brexit stance), but 'despising' someone who is starting to offer genuine hope of at last offering a real alternative to those that I - personally - actually really do strongly dislike? (wouldn't go as far as 'despise') Very odd.
                  We have covered this over many threads and months before.

                  I have spent most of my adult life as a Labour Party member, a branch secretary, an active campaigner. I have lived through many Labour regimes I disliked, but I got to a tipping point with Starmer and his circle. I resigned - or tried to resign - almost a year ago, although the party seems incapable of accepting or processing that resignation and still treats me like an active member in good standing. I'm not.

                  I listened to him for over an hour at the Sheffield leadership hustings lying through his teeth. He broke every one of his famous 10 Pledges within a year.

                  His leadership has been marked by a war on the left (especially the cruel and baseless attacks on socialist Jewish members), rebooting some of the worst elements of Blairism (without the energy or personality), craven support for an apartheid state, suppression of the Forde Report, failure to support the most low paid and vulnerable trying to defend themselves in the face of a cost of living crisis, wrapping himself in the Union Jack, promoted and defended people I see as reactionary racists in the Labour staff and on the NEC, and a hundred other things that rile me.

                  But I will vote Labour again - to get the Tories out. Any Labour government I can imagine under Starmer will be better than any Tory government. Just as Blair (war criminal and Murdoch's 'safe' option as PM) was better than the realistic alternative. But I don't have to be enthusiastic, I don't have to fund them and I don't have to spend more wet nights out on the doorstep selling the hype and the bullshit.

                  As you may gather, I am angry with Starmer and what has become of the Labour Party. 'Despise' seems to capture that perfectly.

                  And what do/did I think about Johnson and Truss? Really - you think from my posts I would prefer them? They make Starmer look like a beacon of competence, principle and integrity.

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                  • #24
                    Re: The New Iron Lady

                    Originally posted by Claude Blue View Post
                    Extremely disappointing that Jon takes this stance.

                    I can only presume he'd prefer a return to the failed policy platform and leader from the past two GE's.

                    I voted for and continue to support Starmer, who's done a superb job detoxifying and making the party electable again.

                    Some would clearly prefer a Tory government over a Labour one that doesn't offer them everything they want. Pragmatism is necessary to win elections and, like SP, I'm not fussed on the party's Brexit stance but understand the reasoning. Equally I'd love PR but it's not a hill to die on, with reform of the HoL and increased devolution more important.
                    Don't be dull Claude - especially as we have discussed this on this site recently. We disagree. I have fallen out with Labour big time. You are still a fan and cheerleader. But I have said clearly that I would welcome a deeply flawed Labour government over what we have now (or had under Johnson, May or the Austerity Twins).

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                    • #25
                      Re: The New Iron Lady

                      I think a party having 21 percent of the vote but only getting a few seats is a bit off

                      But it's the Tories so to see them wiped out is fair enough

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                      • #26
                        Re: The New Iron Lady

                        Originally posted by jon1959 View Post
                        Don't be dull Claude - especially as we have discussed this on this site recently. We disagree. I have fallen out with Labour big time. You are still a fan and cheerleader. But I have said clearly that I would welcome a deeply flawed Labour government over what we have now (or had under Johnson, May or the Austerity Twins).
                        Hardly dull to think you wouldn't vote for someone you "despised."

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                        • #27
                          Re: The New Iron Lady

                          Originally posted by jon1959 View Post
                          I listened to him for over an hour at the Sheffield leadership hustings lying through his teeth. He broke every one of his famous 10 Pledges within a year.
                          He's a globalist and you could have saved yourself an hour if only you had asked

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                          • #28
                            Re: The New Iron Lady

                            Are this 21% thick as pig shit or something?

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                            • #29
                              Re: The New Iron Lady

                              Originally posted by Hilts View Post
                              Are this 21% thick as pig shit or something?
                              Mega rich and the Wannabees

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                              • #30
                                Re: The New Iron Lady

                                Originally posted by DryCleaning View Post
                                Someone from Labour, I forget who, was on R4s today program earlier this week lauding some type of reform of the voting system. Abny system thats more representative of the vote overall has to be, excuse the pun, a vote winner.
                                Feedy, I agree with you.

                                If Labour see the next election as an easy win they will once again forget the need for a progressive alliance and electoral reform. That's the only downside.

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