Ah yes, the thing both major parties are in complete agreement on and have very little control over.Upcoming speech by May is now stating that this election is about Brexit.
They're desperate.
Ah yes, the thing both major parties are in complete agreement on and have very little control over.Upcoming speech by May is now stating that this election is about Brexit.
They're desperate.
I doubt it. Scottish labour is pro union, so I don't really see how a leaflet delivered in Scotland expressing that view is aimed at English voters.
I know. Just expecting the backtrack to backfire so they backtrack all strong and stable like.Manifesto backfired. They're backtracking to vagueness as that what worked previously.
I know. Just expecting the backtrack to backfire so they backtrack all strong and stable like.
Was handed a local Labour leaflet this morning. Seems like my local MP enjoys that "Tory like" approach to telling Nicola to get back to her day job!
Scottish Labour yet again trying to chase hard Tories, whereas they'd have more chance trying to court soft-SNP voters.
Farage is corrupt. No doubt about it. Unfortunately by the time it's been exposed it will be too late.Nigel Farage is 'person of interest' in FBI investigation into Trump and Russia
https://www.theguardian.com/politic...russia?CMP=Share_AndroidApp_Copy_to_clipboard
They must be using a standard template for them all, that looks like the exact same wording and layout as the one I got through my door here in Aberdeenshire. It isn't going to get people going like the "only RUTH DAVIDSON'S CANDIDATE can stop the SNP" Tory leaflet I got through my door the other day, they know how to get people properly worked up
Its only anecdotal but I have seen a few people at my work who have lost faith in May the more she talks on TV. She quite obviously comes accross as strong only when sticking to her practised lines. The second she is forced to deviate she crumbles. Hopefully this is a common realisation accross the country.... but I doubt it.
Because Cameron should have sacked her and many of his front bench ages ago but did not. And because the media has been pretty soft on the Conservatives overall.CCHQ and the veteran MPs must be wondering how she's managed to fool so many people for so long.
Upcoming speech by May is now stating that this election is about Brexit.
They're desperate.
Just checking that you all see the London there? It isnt for the whole country..
Because Cameron should have sacked her and many of his front bench ages ago but did not.
London mainly voting Labour isn't that much of a shock
I did see that so it isnt me hoping its representative of the whole country but thats still a massive swing that needs to be looked at.Just checking that you all see the London there? It isnt for the whole country..
I'm not saying it's not impressive but it's certainly not a megaton.Labour won London by 9.2% in 2015 so a 17% lead is pretty massive.
Well. For Cameron it was more an ideological thing as well. He felt those reshuffles breed instability and intentionally avoided doing them despite poor performance. These people were never supposed to slide into PMship.Definitely. Its amazing how many people 'coasted' along in that cabinet, but I guess Cameron was not in a position to rock the boat whilst in coalition or with his slender majority from 2015.
Thinking about this the other day made me realise how brutal Blair was in comparison. He ruddy loved chopping and changing (other than his neighbour).
Let's flip City of London and Westminster.I'm not saying it's not impressive but it's certainly not a megaton.
What effect would that have on London seats? Gain a couple?
What effect would that have on London seats? Gain a couple?
Conservative war chest swells with ten times more in donations than Labour
The Conservatives raked in a whopping £3.4m more than Labour in the third week of the general election campaign, official figures revealed today.
Theresa Mays party took £3.7m in large donations between 17 and 23 May including £1m from a single donor named John Gore.
Labour, meanwhile, raised £330,000 ten times less than its main opponent almost all of which came from trade unions, primarily Unite.
The Conservatives have been handed £6.5m in donations since the beginning of May, compared with £3.36m for Labour.
Separate figures released last week show donations to the Tories for the first three months of the year were also double those of Labour at £5.5m to £2.6m.
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Interesting. Things are unpredictable enough at the moment that 4 seats could either be very significant or not at all. Depends what happens elsewhere.On that poll, the Conservatives would lose 4 seats in London - 2 to Labour, 2 to the Lib Dems.
Upcoming speech by May is now stating that this election is about Brexit.
They're desperate.
yeah. if zac goldsmith gets in because of the split vote and they keep twickenham I will shit
May speech now on TV looks like the fifth Tory rebranding in as many weeks.
This time they've got a yellow font so you know they're friendly and positive.
Just checking that you all see the London there? It isnt for the whole country..
ahahahaha
they have nothing lmao. all those millions and that's their new idea.
even though they should still win a decent majority the schadenfreude of watching the worst tory campaign ever unravel in front of us has been a complete joy