Roujin wrote:What a hunt.
That was brilliant. Refused to disavow the statement after as well.Unlikely wrote:Some UKIP fanny on the Today programme this morning compared his party to the black death. Classy.
Unlikely wrote:Some UKIP fanny on the Today programme this morning compared his party to the black death. Classy.
Labour’s vote share would plummet from today’s 42 per cent to just 30 per cent if the party is seen to side with Conservatives in going ahead with Brexit.
The Conservatives would win with a big 12-point lead, revealed the YouGov survey carried out for Our Future, Our Choice.
Labour would also lose support by going all-out anti-Brexit, too — but the damage would be far less severe than if it backed Leave.
Will Dry, a co-founder of Ofoc, said: “This polling shows that when Corbyn does come off the fence, it will be in Labour’s interest to oppose, not appease, the drastic blow to our future that is Brexit.”
monkey wrote:Everything's stuck. The Tories and Labour are both run by what were previously their ideological extremes. Both supporters of those extremes think they've got the majority of the public on their side. The politics of both parties are so far away from the moderate supporters of the other party that there's no chance of them switching, even though they aren't that happy with their party. A change of leadership from either side might break the logjam but not necessarily in that party's favour. We're a mess of a country.
Think you got closer the second time. Brexit is the logjam. The Tories are lumbered with it and Labour are damned either way to an extent, so they’re just waiting for the Tories to implode. I do think Labour should be doing a bit more at the moment, but the uncertainty of Brexit is hanging over everything. The country is a mess in many ways, but the risk Cameron took in holding that referendum has properly fucked things for a good while. Running away from his own shitstorm as well – what an irredeemable cunt he was/is.monkey wrote:This polling shows that he should stay on his fence for as long as possible.
GooberTheHat wrote:I'd like to know voter turnout. I didn't even know there was local elections until I checked BBC this morning (none in my area).
MoesTavern wrote:70% of the Labour electorate in some London boroughs are Jewish.
A more cynical person than me would suggest that this Labour anti-semitism thing and the blanket coverage of it was rather conveniently timed.
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