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28 minutes ago, doulikefish said:

And tonight shows thats why May has been in hiding and dodging debates.Remember she is only pm because all the rest of them got the knives out on each other

I was conscious I was aging at a rapid pace as she repeated the mantra of needing to fix the long term problem of the aging population. Neil also let her away with the "fake" scaremongering being put out by Corbyn. What were the "fake" points? She also said that she would deal with non EU immigration, so more Posters on buses soon.

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The great fear for the Scottish Tories must be that a certain percentage of Labour voters who say that they may vote Tory due to constitutional issues, actually decide to vote on policies as they realise that the Tories are actually evil f*ckers lead by a hapless, hopeless woman who exists on soundbites. 

If Scotland follows Wales and Labour voters go back to their party, then the Tories in Scotland are f*cked. 

Expect Buffalo Bob to scream louder and louder about a 2nd referendum. They're desperate.....if the polls start to show the Tories support slipping away, the chaos should be a joy to watch.

 

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The great fear for the Scottish Tories must be that a certain percentage of Labour voters who say that they may vote Tory due to constitutional issues, actually decide to vote on policies as they realise that the Tories are actually evil f*ckers lead by a hapless, hopeless woman who exists on soundbites. 
If Scotland follows Wales and Labour voters go back to their party, then the Tories in Scotland are f*cked. 
Expect Buffalo Bob to scream louder and louder about a 2nd referendum. They're desperate.....if the polls start to show the Tories support slipping away, the chaos should be a joy to watch.
 


A slight labour revival in Scotland would be fantastic. It would allow the only show in town to romp home.
Edit... they are going to do that anyway...
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A slight labour revival in Scotland would be fantastic. It would allow the only show in town to romp home.
Edit... they are going to do that anyway...


With that in mind I would recommend you vote Labour, tactically like.
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Just watched Theresa May's interview.

She's a gibbering mess who'll be laughed out of the room in the Brexit negotiations.  She's land the role as PM but is so narcissistic and driven that she can't see that she's out of her depth.  The woman can't even pretend to mean what she says and her every utterance reeks of dishonesty.

It shouldn't be forgotten that she's only in this position by default.

She's asking the public to treat this election as a presidential style personality competition, yet she has no personality.  She's put all her weight on the question being between her or Corbyn.  Some might just be looking at that question and changing their mind.

If she doesn't get what she wants in this election, an increased majority, then she's going to look like an incredibly incompetent PM and her position, as that, might start to look a little precarious.

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With that in mind I would recommend you vote Labour, tactically like.

 

 

I'll think about it.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Nah tactical voting is for gimps like Lex and that deans wumin...

SNP for me!!

 

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2 minutes ago, jmothecat said:

 


With that in mind I would recommend you vote Labour, tactically like.

 

That prediction you had for Wales doesn't seem so likely now?  A big swing to Labour in the polls!

Secretly, when no one is listening, I would admit that if I thought that Labour could oust the Tories in this GE, and that Scotland could play a meaningful part, then I'd support them over the SNP....

....Oh, actually I wouldn't.  Kezia says that SLAB will never support independence and the UK manifesto says it will block a referendum.  That's Labour choosing to pander to unionists rather than me, so f**k them.

 

 

Hope they win in England though....

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That prediction you had for Wales doesn't seem so likely now?  A big swing to Labour in the polls!
Secretly, when no one is listening, I would admit that if I thought that Labour could oust the Tories in this GE, and that Scotland could play a meaningful part, then I'd support them over the SNP....
....Oh, actually I wouldn't.  Kezia says that SLAB will never support independence and the UK manifesto says it will block a referendum.  That's Labour choosing to pander to unionists rather than me, so f**k them.
 
 
Hope they win in England though....


No it doesn't. Hoping I'm going to be proved embarrassingly wrong.
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Conservative Press Office Twitter making up a fictional Labour policy. They are getting desperate. Having an absolute shocker of a campaign yet they are still going to romp home. Depressing. Like Celtic last season.

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Spent the evening canvassing for the Labour Party in South Wales and the response was awful. We are going to lose Wales to the fucking Tories I think. [emoji20]

Maybe, given today's polling from Wales, you want to brush up on your canvassing. Try being positive and maybe,mention socialism now and again. That's what the abandoned working class really want, you know.
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The glee with which the Tories up here have been talking up their prospects must surely begin to evaporate when they finally realise that the votes of most of those voting solely on the salvation of the Union will simply oscillate between themselves and SLAB.  I know of no SNP voter in my circle who is switching to the Unionists, but the fact remains that the SNP needs to drive the vote out.

It's dispiriting though how history continually repeats itself; the Billy Boy thugs who provided 'security' for Oswald Mosley at Shawfield in the 1930's are probably looking up approvingly at their bone-headed descendants in the Grand Orange Order of Scotland (insert irony meter here).

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3 minutes ago, O'Kelly Isley III said:

The glee with which the Tories up here have been talking up their prospects must surely begin to evaporate when they finally realise that the votes of most of those voting solely on the salvation of the Union will simply oscillate between themselves and SLAB.  I know of no SNP voter in my circle who is switching to the Unionists, but the fact remains that the SNP needs to drive the vote out.

Shite like this reminds me of the "me and my maw and my dad and my gran" dross from the referendum.  We all know that folk lie to friends wrt how they vote.

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13 minutes ago, The_Kincardine said:

Shite like this reminds me of the "me and my maw and my dad and my gran" dross from the referendum.  We all know that folk lie to friends wrt how they vote.

That's right, play the man and not the ball, the sure sign of someone unwilling and incapable of engaging in the argument.  But I'll ask these folk again, just in case they really are duplicitous fools.

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1 hour ago, Shades75 said:

Just watched Theresa May's interview.

She's a gibbering mess who'll be laughed out of the room in the Brexit negotiations.  She's land the role as PM but is so narcissistic and driven that she can't see that she's out of her depth.  The woman can't even pretend to mean what she says and her every utterance reeks of dishonesty.

It shouldn't be forgotten that she's only in this position by default.

She's asking the public to treat this election as a presidential style personality competition, yet she has no personality.  She's put all her weight on the question being between her or Corbyn.  Some might just be looking at that question and changing their mind.

If she doesn't get what she wants in this election, an increased majority, then she's going to look like an incredibly incompetent PM and her position, as that, might start to look a little precarious.

IF I had to choose between the two I'd have no hesitation in voting Corbyn and I don't think he's PM material, May is as poor a PM as I've seen.

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37 minutes ago, DrewDon said:

Me and my maw and my dad and my gran are all voting for the Scottish Christian Party - Proclaiming Christ's Lordship. 

Me and my maw and my dad and my gran and a bucket of Vindaloo

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It's weird that the policies that slightly turned the tide on the tories are actually ones that I agree with. It's about time well off pensioners were targeted. Do people think carers grow on trees? Why should the tax payer pay so that someone's offspring gets free money when they die?

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