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serial thriller Flag The Promised Land 10 Mar 17 11.52am Send a Private Message to serial thriller Add serial thriller as a friend

Originally posted by matt_himself

Are there any Labour supporters whom believe Jezza can win an election?

I do. A recent poll came out showing Labour leading among the under 50s but losing in the 50s-65s and losing heavily in the 65+s.

I reckon the cocktail of climate change's freezing winters, the Tories f***ing up social care and the old having to work in to their 70s will trim down the Tory-voting demographic and pave the way for Corbyn 2020

 


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Yellow Card - User has been warned of conduct on the messageboards Hrolf The Ganger Flag 10 Mar 17 12.03pm Send a Private Message to Hrolf The Ganger Add Hrolf The Ganger as a friend

Originally posted by serial thriller

I do. A recent poll came out showing Labour leading among the under 50s but losing in the 50s-65s and losing heavily in the 65+s.

I reckon the cocktail of climate change's freezing winters, the Tories f***ing up social care and the old having to work in to their 70s will trim down the Tory-voting demographic and pave the way for Corbyn 2020

Labour problems are not just about Corbyn.

When I see Labour MPs talking they almost all of low calibre and state opinions that defy reason.
Their stance on Brexit is frankly laughable.

 

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nickgusset Flag Shizzlehurst 10 Mar 17 12.52pm

Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger

Labour problems are not just about Corbyn.

When I see Labour MPs talking they almost all of low calibre and state opinions that defy reason.
Their stance on Brexit is frankly laughable.

Examples?

Are you saying all of them have the same stance on Brexit? Or are you generalising as per normal.

 

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Yellow Card - User has been warned of conduct on the messageboards Hrolf The Ganger Flag 10 Mar 17 12.59pm Send a Private Message to Hrolf The Ganger Add Hrolf The Ganger as a friend

Originally posted by nickgusset

Examples?

Are you saying all of them have the same stance on Brexit? Or are you generalising as per normal.

I'm just saying what I see.

And frankly to keep using the 'generalising' card on a football website is a bit pathetic.

What, you think that every observation should supply an intimate knowledge of the mind set of every Labour MP?

Behave.

 

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OknotOK Flag Cockfosters, London 10 Mar 17 1.00pm Send a Private Message to OknotOK Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add OknotOK as a friend

Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger

Labour problems are not just about Corbyn.

When I see Labour MPs talking they almost all of low calibre and state opinions that defy reason.
Their stance on Brexit is frankly laughable.

Agree to an extent although I can't see anyone much on the Tory benches who is of particularly high calibre.

The Brexit stance is a big issue though. It is a difficult subject for many of them though. A large number of them are faced with communities and constituents who are overwhelmingly pro-EU. And they don't know how to deal with that.

The Tories seem to have it easier. Even the ones who represent overwhelmingly Remain constituencies don't seem to care. Like mine - Theresa Villiers - she was pro-Brexit from the off and even when her voters were massively pro-Remain, she just shrugged it off.

 


"It's almost like a moral decision. Except not really cos noone is going to find out," Jez, Peep Show

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dannyh Flag wherever I lay my hat....... 10 Mar 17 1.24pm Send a Private Message to dannyh Add dannyh as a friend

I still can not believe that those of the lefty persuasion still like Corbyn, I take it you are aware the man conversed with and supported the IRA ? a terrorist organisation that killed innocent British all over mainland UK.

But hey it's OK because he's got a beard.

FFS the bloke is weedy snidey little cnut who couldn't run a bath let alone a country.

 


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Yellow Card - User has been warned of conduct on the messageboards Hrolf The Ganger Flag 10 Mar 17 1.26pm Send a Private Message to Hrolf The Ganger Add Hrolf The Ganger as a friend

Originally posted by OknotOK

Agree to an extent although I can't see anyone much on the Tory benches who is of particularly high calibre.

The Brexit stance is a big issue though. It is a difficult subject for many of them though. A large number of them are faced with communities and constituents who are overwhelmingly pro-EU. And they don't know how to deal with that.

The Tories seem to have it easier. Even the ones who represent overwhelmingly Remain constituencies don't seem to care. Like mine - Theresa Villiers - she was pro-Brexit from the off and even when her voters were massively pro-Remain, she just shrugged it off.

Well their current strategy seems to be starting every response by saying that they respect the will of the people on Brexit and then going on to support every attempt to subvert it.
It's comical.

 

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matt_himself Flag Matataland 10 Mar 17 1.48pm Send a Private Message to matt_himself Add matt_himself as a friend

Originally posted by serial thriller

I do. A recent poll came out showing Labour leading among the under 50s but losing in the 50s-65s and losing heavily in the 65+s.

I reckon the cocktail of climate change's freezing winters, the Tories f***ing up social care and the old having to work in to their 70s will trim down the Tory-voting demographic and pave the way for Corbyn 2020

You are forgetting that despite Millenials saying they will vote, they are too lazy or immersed in online gaming, listening to s***e like Adele or engaged in activities such as 'daisy chaining', to vote.

Therefore, if your 'facts' are correct, which I doubt, then you can knock off 66% of the young vote for Labour purely because they are moaning, Millenial bellends.

The Tories are going to cruise home.

 


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Y Ddraig Goch Flag In The Crowd 10 Mar 17 2.01pm Send a Private Message to Y Ddraig Goch Add Y Ddraig Goch as a friend

Originally posted by serial thriller

I do. A recent poll came out showing Labour leading among the under 50s but losing in the 50s-65s and losing heavily in the 65+s.

I reckon the cocktail of climate change's freezing winters, the Tories f***ing up social care and the old having to work in to their 70s will trim down the Tory-voting demographic and pave the way for Corbyn 2020


Was that the same poll that had the 20 somethings not voting for him, it's linked on one of the pages earlier on.


 


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OknotOK Flag Cockfosters, London 10 Mar 17 2.18pm Send a Private Message to OknotOK Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add OknotOK as a friend

Originally posted by Y Ddraig Goch


Was that the same poll that had the 20 somethings not voting for him, it's linked on one of the pages earlier on.

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No don't think so. 18-24s favour Labour by 5 points.

 


"It's almost like a moral decision. Except not really cos noone is going to find out," Jez, Peep Show

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susmik Flag PLYMOUTH -But Made in Old Coulsdon... 10 Mar 17 2.59pm Send a Private Message to susmik Add susmik as a friend

Originally posted by OknotOK

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No don't think so. 18-24s favour Labour by 5 points.

[Link]

 


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Y Ddraig Goch Flag In The Crowd 10 Mar 17 5.37pm Send a Private Message to Y Ddraig Goch Add Y Ddraig Goch as a friend

Originally posted by OknotOK

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No don't think so. 18-24s favour Labour by 5 points.

Ah thanks, similar poll but more recent than the one I linked where the gap was about 2% iirc

 


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