Soap

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Oct 27, 2017
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We need to decide who is doing the OT for the election. Given how this thread has been I honestly think we need to be careful that a new thread doesn't devolve into mud slinging. Honestly and ideally I'd just prefer a mod does it if they were willing.
 

MrKlaw

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Oct 25, 2017
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I want a webcam I can put in the corner of my screen while I'm working just to watch Larry go past while it rains to reflect the mood of the nation
 

TheGummyBear

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Jan 6, 2018
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I want a webcam I can put in the corner of my screen while I'm working just to watch Larry go past while it rains to reflect the mood of the nation

I've said it before, I'll say it again.

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Larry for PM.

He's the most competent staff member in Downing Street.
 

TheGummyBear

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Jan 6, 2018
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Oct 27, 2017
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BBC reporting that Ministers expect Parliament to be dissolved today.

That seems surprising, as when a general election is called, parliament usually sits for a few more days before formally dissolving, so the last bits of pending business can be finished. Not least of all, Sunak's pet Tobacco and Vape bill hasn't yet completed its passage through the Commons.
 

Zafir

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Oct 25, 2017
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Kinda whatever with this news. I'd be more excited if Labour weren't what they currently are.
Pretty much, yeah.

I'll likely vote labour but not because I like the party, just because I think the MP has always done a good job (and votes against the whip when necessary). I have no real love of the party over all sadly.
 

cjelly

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Oct 27, 2017
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Lil Bee

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volunteer.labour.org.uk

I'm volunteering with Labour

You should be part of it - say you'll volunteer with us.

For those with too much time on their hands and interested in helping out.

I'd say you couldn't pay me enough, but I am very very poor and you probably could.
All the same, fuck 'em. Every time Starmer goes on about working people and then just stays silent about how he's going to change things for the better for the most vulnerable people in society, I SLEEP.
 
Oct 31, 2017
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I'll vote for Labour, but after doing a fair bit of constituency volunteering the last two times and being shat upon by the the party I'm not going to do anything extra.
 

Batatina

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Oct 25, 2017
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Edinburgh, UK
Looking forward to the labour manifesto. I want to see what they actually want to do, apart from avoiding headlines.

Edit: I can't vote because I'm not a citizen, so it doesn't really matter but I'm still curious to see how bold they are.
 
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Rodelero

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Oct 27, 2017
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I'd class +1 as going up but I guess if you put it that way.

It's an increase, but polls produce a noisy signal. It's impossible to determine whether that +1 represents people's opinions changing or just little fluctuations in the data that inevitably result from polling a relatively small number of people. To get an idea of whether there is actual change happening you really have to look at a range of polls over a period of time.
 

Yesterzine

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Jan 5, 2022
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+1 may or may not be moving up, but that's change over a week.

If it continues like this you go into election day still at 40-27.

I would point out though that the Tory share going up does not mean anyone new decided to vote for them, it might mean people looked at the options and answer "Not voting" which are then excluded from the numbers entirely in polls like this.
 

cjelly

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Oct 27, 2017
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Posting the link to the GE thread for anyone in here who may have missed it.

www.resetera.com

UK General Election 2024 |OT| Gone on the Fourth of July News - OT

Thread title courtesy of Happy Toast 30th May - Parliament is dissolved. 5th - 16th June - Party manifestos expected to be published (based on Institute for Government analysis of past election periods). 7th June - Deadline for candidate nominations. 18th June - Deadline for new voter...
 

MatrixMan.exe

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Oct 25, 2017
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After all the bullshit Labour has pulled over the past few days I'm now more certain than ever that I won't be voting for them. Trash party.
 

Tygre

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Oct 25, 2017
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Chesire, UK
Having a racist genocidal scumbag like Akehurst as a candidate is exactly why I can't vote for what currently passes as the Labour Party
 

Batatina

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Oct 25, 2017
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Edinburgh, UK
Was really hoping that with an election campaign, Labour would finally start showing of their more interesting policies and ideas, but so far it's more of the same pandering to the right. Let's see what the manifesto brings but if I was allowed to vote, I'd be super uninspired right now.