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Is the Election really all about Brexit?
Since the election was announced, I've heard quite a few voters who say they are traditional Labour followers say that they will be voting Tory on June 8 because it's the only way we can be sure of getting out of the EU. I can understand Brexiteers who would normally vote Lib Dem opting to switch their allegiance, because a second referendum is the central plank of the that parties electoral campaign, but there's been nothing from the Labour Party since the referendum last year to indicate that they favour a re run.
I've also heard the occasional Labour voter who is switching to the Lib Dems just because of that promise of a second referendum, so, it would appear that for some people, the election is all about Brexit. Therefore, it looks as if Theresa May is getting the sort of response she's looking for given the way she spoke last week and she must be delighted as well to see that there appear to be no traditional Conservative voters who are deserting their party because they disagree with it's stance on the issue which we are told this election is all about.
I've not heard one person who classes themselves as a Tory voter say that they will be supporting someone else on 8 June because they disagree with their parties stance on Brexit and yet I don't think it's an exaggeration to say that millions of them must have voted Remain on June 23 last year.
Therefore, it seems to me that Mrs May has the best of both worlds - absolute loyalty from her own support despite at least one policy they do not like and a willingness in opposition parties to switch their votes (often to her party) solely because of the issue she says the election is all about.
Is there anyone on here who will decide who to vote for based solely on Brexit?
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I heard that Tony Blair and David Cameron are both voting for Jeremy Corbyn, so that the world doesn't end the day after the election.
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Labour will do well to avoid a 150 seat Tory majority.
The opinion polls are probabaly underestimating Tory votes which is the scale of the hammering Labour are going to face.
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Dawn Butler is extremely inarticulate and thick, but there are many MPs of all parties like her. She is a good example of someone being selected as a Labour candidate because of her connections rather than her ability.
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I voted to remain and have always been a proud Labour voter , I have never failed to vote , I believe it should be mandatory from 16 years of age upwards , however and sadly I will not be voting Labour this time around as I do not follow their current thinking on many matters .
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The Tories are being very reticent about recommitting to their 2015 General Election pledges re no increase in Income Tax or VAT. That could alter some people's opinions as the latter will hit everybody in the pocket. They love increasing VAT as it's a regressive tax that hits the poorest hardest.
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Re: Is the Election really all about Brexit?
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Originally Posted by
the other bob wilson
Since the election was announced, I've heard quite a few voters who say they are traditional Labour followers say that they will be voting Tory on June 8 because it's the only way we can be sure of getting out of the EU. I can understand Brexiteers who would normally vote Lib Dem opting to switch their allegiance, because a second referendum is the central plank of the that parties electoral campaign, but there's been nothing from the Labour Party since the referendum last year to indicate that they favour a re run.
I've also heard the occasional Labour voter who is switching to the Lib Dems just because of that promise of a second referendum, so, it would appear that for some people, the election is all about Brexit. Therefore, it looks as if Theresa May is getting the sort of response she's looking for given the way she spoke last week and she must be delighted as well to see that there appear to be no traditional Conservative voters who are deserting their party because they disagree with it's stance on the issue which we are told this election is all about.
I've not heard one person who classes themselves as a Tory voter say that they will be supporting someone else on 8 June because they disagree with their parties stance on Brexit and yet I don't think it's an exaggeration to say that millions of them must have voted Remain on June 23 last year.
Therefore, it seems to me that Mrs May has the best of both worlds - absolute loyalty from her own support despite at least one policy they do not like and a willingness in opposition parties to switch their votes (often to her party) solely because of the issue she says the election is all about.
Is there anyone on here who will decide who to vote for based solely on Brexit?
Yes me. Though I may spoil my ballot paper if all the candidates in Wurzleland are Pro Brexit as may well be the case.
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Re: Is the Election really all about Brexit?
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Originally Posted by
Organ Morgan.
The Tories are being very reticent about recommitting to their 2015 General Election pledges re no increase in Income Tax or VAT. That could alter some people's opinions as the latter will hit everybody in the pocket. They love increasing VAT as it's a regressive tax that hits the poorest hardest.
So it's not all about Brexit then :sherlock:
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Re: Is the Election really all about Brexit?
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Originally Posted by
life on mars
I voted to remain and have always been a proud Labour voter , I have never failed to vote , I believe it should be mandatory from 16 years of age upwards , however and sadly I will not be voting Labour this time around as I do not follow their current thinking on many matters .
Of what value are votes by people who weren't motivated to vote in the first place?
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Remainers are more likely to be educated and perhaps more likely to realise that Brexit is happening regardless of what they choose to do in this election. Labour leavers are more likely to be less educated and therefore might believe the propaganda.
Labour are a shambles and obviously they don't have much support in our free press so can't conveniently hide that fact. Tories haven't achieved much in government, only a cheerleader would claim otherwise. They are probably the safer bet but if you vote for them you have to swallow the pill and accept that they will do some pretty heartless things to vulnerable people.
This election is probably the most depressing I can remember.
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Originally Posted by
Eric Cartman
Remainers are more likely to be educated and perhaps more likely to realise that Brexit is happening regardless of what they choose to do in this election. Labour leavers are more likely to be less educated and therefore might believe the propaganda.
Labour are a shambles and obviously they don't have much support in our free press so can't conveniently hide that fact. Tories haven't achieved much in government, only a cheerleader would claim otherwise. They are probably the safer bet but if you vote for them you have to swallow the pill and accept that they will do some pretty heartless things to vulnerable people.
This election is probably the most depressing I can remember.
The Tories are certainly not the safer better for the disabled, public sector workers,immigrants,the poor etc etc.
Agree with your final sentence
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Originally Posted by
Wales-Bales
So it's not all about Brexit then :sherlock:
No, its because the opposition is so weak, and its a golden chance to get a massive majority , form her own cabinet, anyone with a feeling about politics could see this coming, other than Gordon Brown that is .
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Originally Posted by
Eric Cartman
Remainers are more likely to be educated and perhaps more likely to realise that Brexit is happening regardless of what they choose to do in this election. Labour leavers are more likely to be less educated and therefore might believe the propaganda.
Labour are a shambles and obviously they don't have much support in our free press so can't conveniently hide that fact. Tories haven't achieved much in government, only a cheerleader would claim otherwise. They are probably the safer bet but if you vote for them you have to swallow the pill and accept that they will do some pretty heartless things to vulnerable people.
This election is probably the most depressing I can remember.
Standard ill informed response full of self importance.
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Re: Is the Election really all about Brexit?
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Originally Posted by
Steve R
Standard ill informed response full of self importance.
totally expected though
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Originally Posted by
Steve R
Standard ill informed response full of self importance.
What do you make of the data posted on this webpage regarding the educational levels of the respective voters?
http://www.newstatesman.com/politics...-eu-referendum
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Re: Is the Election really all about Brexit?
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Originally Posted by
Eric Cartman
Remainers are more likely to have been educated under a Blair government.
Says it all really.
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Originally Posted by
Taunton Blue Genie
Saw Similar results in other surveys too backing this up.
But people are tired of experts ....( apparently )
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This will the first election fought that will include no policies
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Originally Posted by
life on mars
I voted to remain and have always been a proud Labour voter , I have never failed to vote , I believe it should be mandatory from 16 years of age upwards , however and sadly I will not be voting Labour this time around as I do not follow their current thinking on many matters .
Haven't we enough laws already without criminalising failing to vote?
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Originally Posted by
tommy31
This will the first election fought that will include no policies
And no leaders ...
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Originally Posted by
Pearcey3
The Tories are certainly not the safer better for the disabled, public sector workers,immigrants,the poor etc etc.
Agree with your final sentence
I believe that if Labour (or Labour & Lib Dems) had been in power these past seven years their policies/reforms would have been very nearly identical. And that should they be elected to office in June they would retain those policies/reforms. Why I'm so sure is that I can recall the Thatcher/Major years, and the proceeding Blair/Brown tenures when they undid absolutely nothing that the Tories introduced. Without being confrontational, can you tell me of any instance of memory failure?
Edit: I recall Blair restored union rights for GCHQ workers.
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Originally Posted by
Taunton Blue Genie
Thanks,
over to you Steve?
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Re: Is the Election really all about Brexit?
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Originally Posted by
Organ Morgan.
I believe that if Labour (or Labour & Lib Dems) had been in power these past seven years their policies/reforms would have been very nearly identical. And that should they be elected to office in June they would retain those policies/reforms. Why I'm so sure is that I can recall the Thatcher/Major years, and the proceeding Blair/Brown tenures when they undid absolutely nothing that the Tories introduced. Without being confrontational, can you tell me of any instance of memory failure?
Edit: I recall Blair restored union rights for GCHQ workers.
You make a fair point about the Blair Governments not undoing previous Tory policies. I think Corbyn would be different and he has already made clear that the need for 50% of trade unionists needing to vote in regard potential strike action will be scrapped. He has also confirmed the end of public sector pay constraint. He may not be a good leader but this is the first time in decades that I am hearing a Labour leader looking to stand up for his own. In my eyes he deserves real credit for that.
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Re: Is the Election really all about Brexit?
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Originally Posted by
the other bob wilson
Since the election was announced, I've heard quite a few voters who say they are traditional Labour followers say that they will be voting Tory on June 8 because it's the only way we can be sure of getting out of the EU. I can understand Brexiteers who would normally vote Lib Dem opting to switch their allegiance, because a second referendum is the central plank of the that parties electoral campaign, but there's been nothing from the Labour Party since the referendum last year to indicate that they favour a re run.
I've also heard the occasional Labour voter who is switching to the Lib Dems just because of that promise of a second referendum, so, it would appear that for some people, the election is all about Brexit. Therefore, it looks as if Theresa May is getting the sort of response she's looking for given the way she spoke last week and she must be delighted as well to see that there appear to be no traditional Conservative voters who are deserting their party because they disagree with it's stance on the issue which we are told this election is all about.
I've not heard one person who classes themselves as a Tory voter say that they will be supporting someone else on 8 June because they disagree with their parties stance on Brexit and yet I don't think it's an exaggeration to say that millions of them must have voted Remain on June 23 last year.
Therefore, it seems to me that Mrs May has the best of both worlds - absolute loyalty from her own support despite at least one policy they do not like and a willingness in opposition parties to switch their votes (often to her party) solely because of the issue she says the election is all about.
Is there anyone on here who will decide who to vote for based solely on Brexit?
At the moment it's anyone except Labour, with PC looking likely, however, I will read a few manifestos before the final decision.
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Does earning 70k make you rich? I guess it depends how you define rich, it puts them roughly at the 95th percentile of earners in a country with amongst the highest living standards in the world. I think it is a no brainer personally.
I feel like we are losing a little bit of perspective in this country.
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Re: Is the Election really all about Brexit?
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Originally Posted by
ninianclark
How much do the top rate tax payers contribute to the income tax take ?
Answer - More than a quarter of income tax (+25%) is paid by the
1% of taxpayers with the highest incomes.
The Institute for Fiscal Studies says that about
90% of income tax is paid by the
50% of taxpayers with the highest incomes, while more than a quarter is paid by the richest 1%.
This is where John McDonnell got caught out by the facts
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-39641222 - well worth a read
What is your point?
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This election about having strong and stable leadership,strong and stable leadership,strong and stable leadership,strong and stable leadership. We get it May. You have been told to say this time and time again by your spin doctor because you are so thick you can't think for yourself.
Dear God she is the worst PM in my memory.
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Originally Posted by
Pearcey3
This election about having strong and stable leadership,strong and stable leadership,strong and stable leadership,strong and stable leadership. We get it May. You have been told to say this time and time again by your spin doctor because you are so thick you can't think for yourself.
Dear God she is the worst PM in my memory.
No; Gordon Brown was.
And Corbyn would be even worse.
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Elwood Blues
No; Gordon Brown was.
And Corbyn would be even worse.
May has done nothing since becoming PM.She is a puppet for Murdoch and Dacre. Brown was far brighter than she ever will be.
As for Corbyn he is not a leader but then again nor is May.
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Pearcey3
May has done nothing since becoming PM.She is a puppet for Murdoch and Dacre. Brown was far brighter than she ever will be.
As for Corbyn he is not a leader but then again nor is May.
May has been hamstrung to a large extent by Cameron ridiculous 2015 manifesto and his complete lack of any forward planning for Brexit.
Brown is a clever man but he did not show this as PM.
May is a free better leader than Corbyn (which is not saying much!!) .though I do have my reservations.
And she is over egging the pudding with this strong and stable stuff.
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ninianclark
My point being - that Labour plans seem to be based on increasing corporation tax (even though lowering it bought in more money) and the other Labour rhetoric that the well off are getting clobbered, when the facts tell a different story - as you will see when you read it
All I wanted to know was whether people thought earning 70k meant someone was rich.
Clearly the McDonnell quote is bollocks, I am quite surprised they needed to waste a page fact checking it.
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Elwood Blues
May has been hamstrung to a large extent by Cameron ridiculous 2015 manifesto and his complete lack of any forward planning for Brexit.
Brown is a clever man but he did not show this as PM.
May is a free better leader than Corbyn (which is not saying much!!) .though I do have my reservations.
And she is over egging the pudding with this strong and stable stuff.
I am not saying I want to go back to the days of Blair or Cameron but watching May and Corbyn go at it during PMQs is tragic. Are we really surprised that neither want to do a TV debate?
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Originally Posted by
Pearcey3
This election about having strong and stable leadership,strong and stable leadership,strong and stable leadership,strong and stable leadership. We get it May. You have been told to say this time and time again by your spin doctor because you are so thick you can't think for yourself.
Dear God she is the worst PM in my memory.
Elwood mentioned the worst PM in my memory - it's trimmer Cameron by a distance as far as I'm concerned. James Callaghan deserves to be in the running for opting not to go to the country in autumn 1978, months before the winter of discontent and Gordon Brown was poor, but Mrs May is showing that she has the potential to be a strong candidate once reality bites for her.