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General Election voting intentions

General election voting intention

  • Conservatives

    Votes: 3 5.7%
  • Green Party

    Votes: 3 5.7%
  • Labour

    Votes: 23 43.4%
  • Liberal Democrats

    Votes: 10 18.9%
  • Reform

    Votes: 9 17.0%
  • Workers Party of Britain

    Votes: 1 1.9%
  • Monster Raving Looney Party

    Votes: 3 5.7%
  • SNP

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Plaid Cyrmu

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Other

    Votes: 1 1.9%

  • Total voters
    53

ramone

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If i had to agree with you we would both be wrong
Zarah Sultana

Yes the Hitler supporter should have been nowhere near being selected for any party. Snap election = scramble to put candidates in place = assholes getting selected
Like Corbyn the anti-semite a$$hole . . . . Gotcha !
 

cannockred

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Looking forward....
But a disproportionate number are standing for Reform.
I take it that reform cant count on your vote egg ?
 

Grecian2K

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I suggest you Big Nige fanboys might need to be a little careful playing the anti-semite card and could do with reading Michael Crick's* biography of your "Big Nige".
Particularly these extracts:
In Michael Crick’s biography of Farage, One Party After Another, those who shared a classroom with Farage at the private school in south-east London expressed the full range of views on him.
One Jewish pupil claimed Farage would sidle up to him and say: “Hitler was right,” or “Gas ’em.” Another claimed Farage had a preoccupation with his initials, NF, as they were the same as those of the National Front.
“He was a deeply unembarrassed racist,” said David Edmonds, who was in the same class as Farage when they were about 15.
“Another colleague, who teaches the boy, described his publicly professed racist and neo-fascist views, and he cited a particular incident in which Farage was so offensive to a boy in his set, that he had to be removed from the lesson.”
Still, doubtless the usual suspects will just dismiss all this as mere "bantz, lolz or schoolboy hight Jinx" :rolleyes:

Anti-semitism isn't the exclusive preserve of the far left y'know.

*Crick is hardly your typical dyed-in-the-wool lefty. And surely the litigious Farage would have bombarded the publisher with multiple SLAPPS if these accusations were demonstrably untrue?
 

Grecian2K

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I see that, in the parliamentary constituency of ExeWeb the Tories have now achieved parity with the Monster Raving Loonies! They'll be quaffing the bolly at CCHQ at this news.
Can they reach that much sought after "crossover" with the MRLP by polling day one wonders?
 

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Toffs like Alan Clark (former Tory Minister and diarist) were allowed to have any views they want because they were just being jolly old Toffs. And supposedly they represent real British culture. Fararge does mimic Toffery
 

SaintJames

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It should be noted of course that since the boundaries have changed one third of Exeter - Topsham which inc. Countess Wear and Newcourt, St. Loyes and Pinhoe will be part of the new Exmouth and Exeter East constitituency. Unlike Exeter in which Labour will win by a handsome majority, Exmouth and Exeter East is a fascinating three way battle between Labour, Tory and Reform. According to the Survation Poll just released EEE is one of 7 seats in the country that Reform are leading in. Therefore, if there are any tactical voters in EEE that are not minded to see the infamous local Reform candidate win in EEE you may want to lend your vote to Labour this one time? Survation | MRP Update: First MRP Since Farage’s Return | Survation
www.survation.com/mrp-update-first-mrp-since-farages-return
 

BigBanker

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Lots of discussion on Times Radio today about whether the UK should place heavier restrictions on election polling.

Looking for legal representation if this comes to pass - any takers?
 

Egg

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Zarah Sultana

Yes the Hitler supporter should have been nowhere near being selected for any party. Snap election = scramble to put candidates in place = assholes getting selected
You might disagree vehemently with Sultan's politics but are you seriously suggesting she's ineloquent and unable to articulate a coherent argument like Bunker?!

Meanwhile... https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/reform-hitler-jack-aaron-welwyn-b2564215.html
 

Egg

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The Times also reported that Queen’s Park and Maida Vale candidate Angela Carter-Begbie questioned the King’s loyalty to Britain, claiming he is “under the WEF” – a reference to the World Economic Forum, which hosts the annual Davos meeting for global leaders and businesses.

She is reported to have said it is “about time King Charles show where he truly lye (sic)”, adding that she is “not a fan”.
 

Egg

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Angela Carter-Begbie is a full-on, batshit crazy conspiracy theorist:
Farage can criticise Reform's vetting firm all he likes, but Carter-Negbie has endorsed tweets from dodgy grifters such as Andrew Bridgen, David Icke, John Olooney, June Slater, and Tommy Robinson since becoming a Reform candidate in the general election.
 
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