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    stodgestodge Posts: 12,948



    That would be wholly consistent with the notion of the Tory centre of gravity shifting Northwards into the Midlands and East Anglia. I would be surprised if there were a widespread reduction of majorities on that scale further South, but a few thousand off here, there and everywhere? Absolutely.

    In 1997 the Conservatives were driven back to their southern heartlands around London with a few rural seats elsewhere. Shifting the core away from the traditional areas and allowing other parties to make progress might mean the Conservatives one day facing a pincer move from a revitalised and attractive Labour Party and an entrenched Liberal Democrat Party?

    It may well be the next Conservative defeat will be severe - 100 seats anyone?
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    MattWMattW Posts: 18,992
    Chameleon said:

    kle4 said:

    Andrew said:

    Caveats about rumours and these being postals, but still …… wow.

    https://twitter.com/kevinmousley/status/1203682632476872709

    If it bears out we are looking at labour closer to 100 seats than 200 and some astonishing losses (newcastle north, the Sunderlands, Wansbeck etc)
    There's just no way. I mean, the Tories didn't get below 150 even in 1997 and no one else has been close to 150 since 1935.
    Which means either the anecdata is bollocks or 'we live in interesting times'

    That tweet was talking about postal vote returns if you click into their tweet history, it's not massively surprising that Labour may be doing quite badly on postals.

    I've got a pet theory that the Con vote is going to be hyper efficient this time round, the Tories are losing a lot of support in true blue seats in the south, while gaining in Lab held northern seats. What this likely means is that big majority seats like NE Hants, Maidenhead, Henley, E Hants, Cotswolds, Windsor, Surrey Heath etc will see their 22,000+ majorities reduced to half (or less) of that, with the gains coming in semi-winnable targets.
    I think it will be interesting to see how the Tories will hold anything they hold in the North.

    In Mansfield from last time it seems to be Lib Dem style local politics (see Kingston and Surbiton 1992-1997).

    Will that work? And will the party be capable of changing itself sufficiently?
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    speedy2speedy2 Posts: 981
    On the rumours circulating on twitter about Labour safe seats going Conservative, I would like to point out that a certain MP for Barrow and Furness in 2017 thought he had lost his seat in a landslide with a minute to go before the exit poll, and then won it by 800 votes.
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    speedy2 said:

    On the rumours circulating on twitter about Labour safe seats going Conservative, I would like to point out that a certain MP for Barrow and Furness in 2017 thought he had lost his seat in a landslide with a minute to go before the exit poll, and then won it by 800 votes.

    And that was the 2017 effect

    So far there is no evidence it is happening again

    The next three days need to be watched carefully for any evidence that 2017 may be the same but it is much less likely
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    alb1onalb1on Posts: 698
    Andrew said:

    Caveats about rumours and these being postals, but still …… wow.

    https://twitter.com/kevinmousley/status/1203682632476872709

    It would be wise to discount Mousley as a source. No one would be more amused than me to see Labour getting kicked in its heartland, but Mousley is a Brexit enthusiast whose role in the BBC should be kept well clear of politics. As an example see his tweet from August;
    https://twitter.com/kevinmousley/status/1166830795367100422
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    speedy2speedy2 Posts: 981
    What the twitter rumours might be telling us is that traditional party voters (Labour and Conservative) are switching around by numbers unaccustomed for canvasers. Which probably is in line with the polls but it creates panic among people not used to large movements between parties.

    Don't forget there hasn't been a large movement between the major parties since 1997, except for the LD in 2015.
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    squareroot2squareroot2 Posts: 6,400
    kinabalu said:

    isam said:

    If Corbo gets a GE record of 0/2, that would make him the modern day Neil Kinnock wouldn't it?

    Yep. Setting up the landslide.

    #pidcock2024
    Yiu think so...
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    MattWMattW Posts: 18,992
    Byronic said:

    Labour's latest attempt at a gamechanger

    https://twitter.com/jeremycorbyn/status/1203676495228604417?s=20

    What does it even mean? "Personal care"?

    Personal care is stuff like toileting and bathing your own mother.
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    ByronicByronic Posts: 3,578
    alb1on said:

    Andrew said:

    Caveats about rumours and these being postals, but still …… wow.

    https://twitter.com/kevinmousley/status/1203682632476872709

    It would be wise to discount Mousley as a source. No one would be more amused than me to see Labour getting kicked in its heartland, but Mousley is a Brexit enthusiast whose role in the BBC should be kept well clear of politics. As an example see his tweet from August;
    https://twitter.com/kevinmousley/status/1166830795367100422
    He's political, it doesn't mean he's unreliable, necessarily.

    Though do we have a definite source for these claims?
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    EndillionEndillion Posts: 4,976
    kinabalu said:

    Byronic said:

    It really really isn't "nonsense".

    It is. Approx 10 milllion people will vote Labour on Thursday. Most of them, all will agree, are decent people. QED.
    That's one hell of a logical fallacy you're relying on there.
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    ByronicByronic Posts: 3,578
    MattW said:

    Byronic said:

    Labour's latest attempt at a gamechanger

    https://twitter.com/jeremycorbyn/status/1203676495228604417?s=20

    What does it even mean? "Personal care"?

    Personal care is stuff like toileting and bathing your own mother.
    lol. I clearly posted the wrong Corbyn tweet

    Yertiz

    https://twitter.com/jeremycorbyn/status/1203699029185638401?s=20
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    alb1onalb1on Posts: 698
    Byronic said:

    alb1on said:

    Andrew said:

    Caveats about rumours and these being postals, but still …… wow.

    https://twitter.com/kevinmousley/status/1203682632476872709

    It would be wise to discount Mousley as a source. No one would be more amused than me to see Labour getting kicked in its heartland, but Mousley is a Brexit enthusiast whose role in the BBC should be kept well clear of politics. As an example see his tweet from August;
    https://twitter.com/kevinmousley/status/1166830795367100422
    He's political, it doesn't mean he's unreliable, necessarily.

    Though do we have a definite source for these claims?
    He is a biased source who has not produced any evidence for his tweet. I agree that it may still be correct, but until he does produce evidence why would you accept him as having any more credibility than a claim from one of the party HQs? If this site is for betting information it is wise to know what may lie behind the source of information.
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    TudorRose said:

    RobD said:

    Andrew said:
    Gadzooks :o
    Someone posted a similar tale last night claiming the source was Edwina Currie. I've no idea why/how she would know.
    Shes been canvassing there, she posted pics with the candidate
    It was me - Currie was trolling Rayner on Twitter, saying how are you going to be leader if you can't hold your seat?
    God, even the has-beens are trolling. No doubt having doing a volte-face on BJ she feels she has to show willing.
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    kinabalukinabalu Posts: 39,536
    Andy_JS said:

    5% return available on Tories winning most seats.

    https://www.betfair.com/exchange/plus/politics/market/1.132117695

    Not even "Neil" moved that out. Only a fully blown genuine Black Swan could do so now. Hard to see where it's coming from. Of course it wouldn't be a Black Swan if I could. It wouldn't even be a swan. Gary Neville's intervention yesterday on prime time Sky Sports was powerful and will no doubt cost the Cons a few votes but we (Labour) need something much much bigger than that.
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    speedy2speedy2 Posts: 981

    speedy2 said:

    On the rumours circulating on twitter about Labour safe seats going Conservative, I would like to point out that a certain MP for Barrow and Furness in 2017 thought he had lost his seat in a landslide with a minute to go before the exit poll, and then won it by 800 votes.

    And that was the 2017 effect

    So far there is no evidence it is happening again

    The next three days need to be watched carefully for any evidence that 2017 may be the same but it is much less likely
    True, no opinion poll this time has picket up a Labour surge since the manifesto bump.
    But canvassers where canvassing probably in the wrong areas in 2017 because they too did not pick up anything of the size that the opinion polls suggested.

    For example lets say that your seat is made out of rich wealthy estates and poor council estates, now in the past 100 years you knew where to campaign depending on your party.

    However since the EU referendum the poor council estates and the rich wealthy estates are switching parties, so canvassers would panic because they would see unusual drops among their past reliable votes without them noticing the pickup in areas where they didn't get votes in the past.
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    nico67nico67 Posts: 4,502
    Postal votes always favour the Conservatives because of the demographics which tend to use that form of voting.

    So even if the tweet is correct its stating the obvious .
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    Byronic said:

    Byronic said:

    This is really quite striking. Even extraordinary.

    At first I just thought it was a bit of political fun, but watch it til the end, and the very sincere remarks from Jews who are genuinely scared of Corbyn, and think they might have to emigrate if he wins.

    They are not joking. I confess I got a bit emotional watching this



    https://twitter.com/BorisJohnson/status/1203612512366866434?s=20


    We CANNOT allow Corbyn to win. It would be a tragedy for this country.

    People think voting for Brexit makes us a laughing stock around the globe.

    Voting for Corbyn would make us reviled.
    "Save us from that man". Wow.

    I think we can safely say Boris has 99% of the Jewish vote.
    I live in Golders Green ward ... it generally over 70% Conservative
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    Good afternoon, everyone.
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    Andy_JSAndy_JS Posts: 27,229
    edited December 2019
    Stocky said:

    ukelect said:

    Reposting this, as it was posted on the old thread just as this thread started!

    The latest UK-Elect Forecast (Conservative majority of 60 - Con 354 Lab 212 SNP 43 LD 17) as a map:

    Forecast - United Kingdom

    More maps here: UK-Elect Forecast Maps December 8th 2019

    Details as CSV file are here: UK-Elect Forecast Details December 8th 2019

    You can get 9/4 on Lab Hold in Ynys Môn.
    According to UK Elect, Tories gain Burnley with 8% margin - surely not??

    Any insights?
    I think their model has a few odd forecasts, like this one. It's relying too heavily on how Remain or Leave a constituency is in my opinion. It also has Wolverhampton SE going to Labour which I don't think anyone seriously thinks will happen.

    Also they have the Tories gaining Derby North by only 700 votes. It'll almost certainly be more than that with the Chris Williamson intervention.
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    MarqueeMarkMarqueeMark Posts: 50,193

    Good afternoon, everyone.

    Greetings, Mr. Dancer. Walked the dog?
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    speedy2speedy2 Posts: 981
    edited December 2019
    Andy_JS said:

    Stocky said:

    ukelect said:

    Reposting this, as it was posted on the old thread just as this thread started!

    The latest UK-Elect Forecast (Conservative majority of 60 - Con 354 Lab 212 SNP 43 LD 17) as a map:

    Forecast - United Kingdom

    More maps here: UK-Elect Forecast Maps December 8th 2019

    Details as CSV file are here: UK-Elect Forecast Details December 8th 2019

    You can get 9/4 on Lab Hold in Ynys Môn.
    According to UK Elect, Tories gain Burnley with 8% margin - surely not??

    Any insights?
    I think their model has a few odd forecasts, like this one. It's relying too heavily on how Remain or Leave a constituency is in my opinion. It also has Wolverhampton SE going to Labour which I don't think anyone seriously thinks will happen.
    Well if the Conservatives are winning 75% of the Leaver vote you can roughly plot the Conservative vote based on the EU referendum results.
    But since Labour is getting only around 50% of the Remainer vote it's more tricky to find the Labour vote based on the referendum results.
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    Andy_JSAndy_JS Posts: 27,229
    kinabalu said:

    Andy_JS said:

    5% return available on Tories winning most seats.

    https://www.betfair.com/exchange/plus/politics/market/1.132117695

    Not even "Neil" moved that out. Only a fully blown genuine Black Swan could do so now. Hard to see where it's coming from. Of course it wouldn't be a Black Swan if I could. It wouldn't even be a swan. Gary Neville's intervention yesterday on prime time Sky Sports was powerful and will no doubt cost the Cons a few votes but we (Labour) need something much much bigger than that.
    I think even most Labour supporters probably privately believe the Tories will win most seats, so the 5% return is the closest thing to free money anyone will ever see.
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    stodgestodge Posts: 12,948
    Byronic said:


    lol. I clearly posted the wrong Corbyn tweet
    Yertiz
    https://twitter.com/jeremycorbyn/status/1203699029185638401?s=20

    Boris once told us he had "a plan" for resolving the issue of the future funding of adult social care but we've heard nothing.

    It has huge impact on local Government funding as well but for some reason the Conservatives don't seem to want to talk about it.
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    ukelectukelect Posts: 106

    Andrew said:

    Andy_JS said:

    Difficult to believe Labour may be in trouble in Ashton-under-Lyne.

    The result last time was Lab 60%, Con 32%, UKIP 5%, LD 2%, Grn 2%.


    Only 10% gap predicted on last MRP though, and these being postals could perhaps make it seem like a close fight.
    However, it seems unlikely the Tory lead has widened since then.
    If you give a very strong weighting to the Survation poll of North West England (fieldwork 21-22 November) then that lead doesn't surprise me. If based only on that poll UK-Elect would forecast something fairly similar.
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    nico67 said:

    Postal votes always favour the Conservatives because of the demographics which tend to use that form of voting.

    So even if the tweet is correct its stating the obvious .

    Good insulation against last-minute black swans though...
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    ByronicByronic Posts: 3,578
    stodge said:

    Byronic said:


    lol. I clearly posted the wrong Corbyn tweet
    Yertiz
    https://twitter.com/jeremycorbyn/status/1203699029185638401?s=20

    Boris once told us he had "a plan" for resolving the issue of the future funding of adult social care but we've heard nothing.

    It has huge impact on local Government funding as well but for some reason the Conservatives don't seem to want to talk about it.
    Who cares? Labour have solved it! No one will pay for any care after they are 65, because it will be free, so no one will pay.! Because it will be free. You see? No one pays.

    Free stuff. FREEEEEEEEEE
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    Andy_JSAndy_JS Posts: 27,229

    Byronic said:

    Byronic said:

    This is really quite striking. Even extraordinary.

    At first I just thought it was a bit of political fun, but watch it til the end, and the very sincere remarks from Jews who are genuinely scared of Corbyn, and think they might have to emigrate if he wins.

    They are not joking. I confess I got a bit emotional watching this



    https://twitter.com/BorisJohnson/status/1203612512366866434?s=20


    We CANNOT allow Corbyn to win. It would be a tragedy for this country.

    People think voting for Brexit makes us a laughing stock around the globe.

    Voting for Corbyn would make us reviled.
    "Save us from that man". Wow.

    I think we can safely say Boris has 99% of the Jewish vote.
    I live in Golders Green ward ... it generally over 70% Conservative
    Interesting that the Finchley & GG constituency was Labour between 1997 and 2010 with the very mild-mannered Rudi Vis as MP. I bet he would be surprised by what's happened to the Labour Party today.
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    Tory voter
    I'm voting Tory to increase child poverty (the more children die the better)
    I'm voting Tory to increase homelessness (the more people homeless the more homes I can have in my portfolio)
    I'm voting Tory to increase privatisation (always good to see the few drive up costs for profits to pay shareholders
    I'm voting Tory to get Brexit done (sush I know it was passed but Boris says so)
    I'm voting Tory because gay people are bumboys, single mothers are feckless and illegitimate and Muslims are letterboxes. It has to be stopped!!!!

    @MissScarlett

    Give it a rest, new poster. It’s exceedingly trite and tedious.



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    Gabs3Gabs3 Posts: 836
    stodge said:

    Byronic said:


    lol. I clearly posted the wrong Corbyn tweet
    Yertiz
    https://twitter.com/jeremycorbyn/status/1203699029185638401?s=20

    Boris once told us he had "a plan" for resolving the issue of the future funding of adult social care but we've heard nothing.

    It has huge impact on local Government funding as well but for some reason the Conservatives don't seem to want to talk about it.
    Has Corbyn proposed a funding mechanism for social care at all? Even a partial one?
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    MattWMattW Posts: 18,992
    edited December 2019
    Byronic said:

    MattW said:

    Byronic said:

    Labour's latest attempt at a gamechanger

    https://twitter.com/jeremycorbyn/status/1203676495228604417?s=20

    What does it even mean? "Personal care"?

    Personal care is stuff like toileting and bathing your own mother.
    lol. I clearly posted the wrong Corbyn tweet

    Yertiz

    https://twitter.com/jeremycorbyn/status/1203699029185638401?s=20
    It is one of those things which should arguably be state funded for the later stages of life, but is very intimate and needs very great care. Necessary in order that your own family relationship is not affected.

    If Corbyn comes plonking along and demands that it must all be done by State employees decided by apparatchiks, it would kill the many excellent small and mid-size organisations already doing it. But that would not stop them doing the stupid.

    Been through this this year, and we found a small local company who were dedicated to running at a small-but-sufficient margin who came 4 times a day. No idea how this happens in London, but is perhaps better in extended families. In North Notts we are still quite a local community.

    Needs to be built on the back of personal care budgets, not a monolithic service. It is means tested, and more than about 30k savings iirc means you self fund.

    The Doc has something good to say in the vid, except for the conspiracy theory bits. Needs a Royal Commission.
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    Andy_JSAndy_JS Posts: 27,229
    stodge said:

    Byronic said:


    lol. I clearly posted the wrong Corbyn tweet
    Yertiz
    https://twitter.com/jeremycorbyn/status/1203699029185638401?s=20

    Boris once told us he had "a plan" for resolving the issue of the future funding of adult social care but we've heard nothing.

    It has huge impact on local Government funding as well but for some reason the Conservatives don't seem to want to talk about it.
    I think we know why he hasn't mentioned it during the election campaign. Look what happened to Theresa May when she tried to propose a policy on the subject during the last election campaign.
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    kinabalukinabalu Posts: 39,536
    Endillion said:

    That's one hell of a logical fallacy you're relying on there.

    Well I'm not relying on it as such. Just reaching for a quick and dirty 'common sense' argument since I'm not up for going down the a/s wormhole on this Sunday afternoon. I could, though, if I wanted to. Done it a few times.
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    kle4kle4 Posts: 92,139
    stodge said:

    Byronic said:


    lol. I clearly posted the wrong Corbyn tweet
    Yertiz
    https://twitter.com/jeremycorbyn/status/1203699029185638401?s=20

    Boris once told us he had "a plan" for resolving the issue of the future funding of adult social care but we've heard nothing.

    It has huge impact on local Government funding as well but for some reason the Conservatives don't seem to want to talk about it.
    Worrying. If there's a good plan they'd tell us as it would be a very positive story
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    Labour very confident they are doing well in coastal constituencies
    - Truro\Falmouth
    - Camborne\Redruth
    - Worthing
    - Hastings
    - Southampton Itchen
    - Southend East\Rochford
    - Scarborough \whitby
    - Aberconwy

    All held by Tories all had over 150 canvassers this weekend knocking on doors and senior labour officials. Tory presence just mp and councillors.
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    stodgestodge Posts: 12,948
    edited December 2019
    Byronic said:



    Who cares? Labour have solved it! No one will pay for any care after they are 65, because it will be free, so no one will pay.! Because it will be free. You see? No one pays.

    Free stuff. FREEEEEEEEEE

    Yes, yes, calm down.

    It's not much of a solution but it's better than anything the Conservatives have offered so far.

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    kle4kle4 Posts: 92,139
    Byronic said:

    stodge said:

    Byronic said:


    lol. I clearly posted the wrong Corbyn tweet
    Yertiz
    https://twitter.com/jeremycorbyn/status/1203699029185638401?s=20

    Boris once told us he had "a plan" for resolving the issue of the future funding of adult social care but we've heard nothing.

    It has huge impact on local Government funding as well but for some reason the Conservatives don't seem to want to talk about it.
    Who cares? Labour have solved it! No one will pay for any care after they are 65, because it will be free, so no one will pay.! Because it will be free. You see? No one pays.

    Free stuff. FREEEEEEEEEE
    That's a relevant point during this campaign, but assuming the Tories are about to win it will be on them very quickly to tackle this issue.
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    kinabalukinabalu Posts: 39,536

    You think so...

    I do, yes. The stars are aligning.
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    Endillion said:

    Byronic said:

    Byronic said:

    This is really quite striking. Even extraordinary.

    At first I just thought it was a bit of political fun, but watch it til the end, and the very sincere remarks from Jews who are genuinely scared of Corbyn, and think they might have to emigrate if he wins.

    They are not joking. I confess I got a bit emotional watching this



    https://twitter.com/BorisJohnson/status/1203612512366866434?s=20


    We CANNOT allow Corbyn to win. It would be a tragedy for this country.

    People think voting for Brexit makes us a laughing stock around the globe.

    Voting for Corbyn would make us reviled.
    "Save us from that man". Wow.

    I think we can safely say Boris has 99% of the Jewish vote.
    You'd think so, but there seem to be quite a few who are voting Lib Dem. Lots of young Remainers, plus some never-Tories across age ranges. Almost no one who will admit to voting Labour, however, which is quite some turnaround from say 2010 or even 2015.
    Labour have not run a campaign in Finchley & Golders Green at all... I've seen one poster and had just one election address leaflet. Lib Dems and Tory leaflets both in the high teens and arriving pretty every other day. Tory's ahead on the poster front but not by much. My hunch is Luciana will post a good second place within 10% of Mike Freer but enough tribal Labour vote will stick to enable Freer to win.
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    Andy_JSAndy_JS Posts: 27,229
    edited December 2019

    Labour very confident they are doing well in coastal constituencies
    - Truro\Falmouth
    - Camborne\Redruth
    - Worthing
    - Hastings
    - Southampton Itchen
    - Southend East\Rochford
    - Scarborough \whitby
    - Aberconwy

    All held by Tories all had over 150 canvassers this weekend knocking on doors and senior labour officials. Tory presence just mp and councillors.

    Hastings is very definitely the best chance of a Labour gain of those seats. The 3 most likely Labour gains at the election are Hastings, Chipping Barnet and Chingford in my opinion.
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    Gabs3Gabs3 Posts: 836
    kle4 said:

    Byronic said:

    stodge said:

    Byronic said:


    lol. I clearly posted the wrong Corbyn tweet
    Yertiz
    https://twitter.com/jeremycorbyn/status/1203699029185638401?s=20

    Boris once told us he had "a plan" for resolving the issue of the future funding of adult social care but we've heard nothing.

    It has huge impact on local Government funding as well but for some reason the Conservatives don't seem to want to talk about it.
    Who cares? Labour have solved it! No one will pay for any care after they are 65, because it will be free, so no one will pay.! Because it will be free. You see? No one pays.

    Free stuff. FREEEEEEEEEE
    That's a relevant point during this campaign, but assuming the Tories are about to win it will be on them very quickly to tackle this issue.
    Why would they try? May tried to and she was vilified for it and lost her majority as a result. Corbyn's Labour have taught other parties that you shouldn't try to tackle difficult elephants in the room.
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    ukelectukelect Posts: 106

    ukelect said:

    Reposting this, as it was posted on the old thread just as this thread started!

    The latest UK-Elect Forecast (Conservative majority of 60 - Con 354 Lab 212 SNP 43 LD 17) as a map:

    Forecast - United Kingdom

    More maps here: UK-Elect Forecast Maps December 8th 2019

    Details as CSV file are here: UK-Elect Forecast Details December 8th 2019

    You can get 9/4 on Lab Hold in Ynys Môn.
    I'd very much like to see an updated Welsh opinion poll. It wouldn't surprise me if Labour were to lose a few more seats in Wales than currently forecast.
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    Mr. Mark, aye, though the weather's rubbish.
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    Any polls?

    I feel like that South Park Tweek gif.
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    Byronic said:

    Endillion said:

    Byronic said:

    Byronic said:

    This is really quite striking. Even extraordinary.

    At first I just thought it was a bit of political fun, but watch it til the end, and the very sincere remarks from Jews who are genuinely scared of Corbyn, and think they might have to emigrate if he wins.

    They are not joking. I confess I got a bit emotional watching this



    https://twitter.com/BorisJohnson/status/1203612512366866434?s=20


    We CANNOT allow Corbyn to win. It would be a tragedy for this country.

    People think voting for Brexit makes us a laughing stock around the globe.

    Voting for Corbyn would make us reviled.
    "Save us from that man". Wow.

    I think we can safely say Boris has 99% of the Jewish vote.
    You'd think so, but there seem to be quite a few who are voting Lib Dem. Lots of young Remainers, plus some never-Tories across age ranges. Almost no one who will admit to voting Labour, however, which is quite some turnaround from say 2010 or even 2015.
    Labour have probably lost the Jewish vote for ever. At least a generation.
    They never had it
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    I've felt for a while that the first of the major parties to combine a dash of "Red Tory" or "Blue Labour" to an otherwise middle ground version of their previous politics will dominate for a while. Force of circumstances makes it look like the Tories may do it first. Labour would have to reject Momentum as well as trendy identity causes which looks unlikely. If the LibDems could reign back on some of their activist driven policies they could be well placed as could a new centre left party.

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    ydoethurydoethur Posts: 67,638

    Labour very confident they are doing well in coastal constituencies
    - Truro\Falmouth
    - Camborne\Redruth
    - Worthing
    - Hastings
    - Southampton Itchen
    - Southend East\Rochford
    - Scarborough \whitby
    - Aberconwy

    All held by Tories all had over 150 canvassers this weekend knocking on doors and senior labour officials. Tory presence just mp and councillors.

    And how would you know this unless you are actually a party official?

    I don’t know what’s more depressing - how thick Labour’s employees are, or the insulting way the assume we must be as dense as they are.
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    RobDRobD Posts: 59,031
    ydoethur said:

    Labour very confident they are doing well in coastal constituencies
    - Truro\Falmouth
    - Camborne\Redruth
    - Worthing
    - Hastings
    - Southampton Itchen
    - Southend East\Rochford
    - Scarborough \whitby
    - Aberconwy

    All held by Tories all had over 150 canvassers this weekend knocking on doors and senior labour officials. Tory presence just mp and councillors.

    And how would you know this unless you are actually a party official?

    I don’t know what’s more depressing - how thick Labour’s employees are, or the insulting way the assume we must be as dense as they are.
    Also who uses a backslash? Looks very odd.
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    Andy_JS said:

    Labour very confident they are doing well in coastal constituencies
    - Truro\Falmouth
    - Camborne\Redruth
    - Worthing
    - Hastings
    - Southampton Itchen
    - Southend East\Rochford
    - Scarborough \whitby
    - Aberconwy

    All held by Tories all had over 150 canvassers this weekend knocking on doors and senior labour officials. Tory presence just mp and councillors.

    Hastings is very definitely the best chance of a Labour gain of those seats. The 3 most likely Labour gains at the election are Hastings, Chipping Barnet and Chingford in my opinion.
    Jennifer Forbes is having very strong returns in Tory wards looking north of 25k votes.
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    Andy_JSAndy_JS Posts: 27,229
    edited December 2019

    I've felt for a while that the first of the major parties to combine a dash of "Red Tory" or "Blue Labour" to an otherwise middle ground version of their previous politics will dominate for a while. Force of circumstances makes it look like the Tories may do it first. Labour would have to reject Momentum as well as trendy identity causes which looks unlikely. If the LibDems could reign back on some of their activist driven policies they could be well placed as could a new centre left party.

    Labour cannot do it because their activists wouldn't tolerate even a tiny bit of backtracking on how positive mass immigration and multiculturalism is. Most voters of course aren't against a certain amount of migration and multiculturalism but they think it shouldn't be unlimited. Labour activists believe saying it should be limited in any way is a form of racism and bigotry.
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    nico67nico67 Posts: 4,502
    Byronic said:

    stodge said:

    Byronic said:


    lol. I clearly posted the wrong Corbyn tweet
    Yertiz
    https://twitter.com/jeremycorbyn/status/1203699029185638401?s=20

    Boris once told us he had "a plan" for resolving the issue of the future funding of adult social care but we've heard nothing.

    It has huge impact on local Government funding as well but for some reason the Conservatives don't seem to want to talk about it.
    Who cares? Labour have solved it! No one will pay for any care after they are 65, because it will be free, so no one will pay.! Because it will be free. You see? No one pays.

    Free stuff. FREEEEEEEEEE
    Social care investment takes pressure off the NHS and so it part pays for itself anyway.

    And taxes should go up to pay for the rest . I’d be quite happy to pay a bit more tax to have a better funded social care system .

    We can’t just keep ignoring the problem .
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    alb1onalb1on Posts: 698

    Labour very confident they are doing well in coastal constituencies
    - Truro\Falmouth
    - Camborne\Redruth
    - Worthing
    - Hastings
    - Southampton Itchen
    - Southend East\Rochford
    - Scarborough \whitby
    - Aberconwy

    All held by Tories all had over 150 canvassers this weekend knocking on doors and senior labour officials. Tory presence just mp and councillors.

    Presumably East Worthing as they have no chance of unseating Bottomley in West Worthing (and maybe a 1% chance of winning East Worthing). OT, if Skinner falls in Bolsover does that make Bottomley Father of the House?
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    kinabalukinabalu Posts: 39,536
    Free personal care for over 65s is a possible vote winner. Especially if it's on a 'need it or not' basis.

    Not a game-changer, though, let alone a black swan.
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    Big_G_NorthWalesBig_G_NorthWales Posts: 60,472
    edited December 2019
    Byronic said:

    stodge said:

    Byronic said:


    lol. I clearly posted the wrong Corbyn tweet
    Yertiz
    https://twitter.com/jeremycorbyn/status/1203699029185638401?s=20

    Boris once told us he had "a plan" for resolving the issue of the future funding of adult social care but we've heard nothing.

    It has huge impact on local Government funding as well but for some reason the Conservatives don't seem to want to talk about it.
    Who cares? Labour have solved it! No one will pay for any care after they are 65, because it will be free, so no one will pay.! Because it will be free. You see? No one pays.

    Free stuff. FREEEEEEEEEE
    In England only and the big cost is nursing home care that labour are silent on

    Boris has said nobody will have to sell their home and the manifesto states he will seek cross party support to resolve the issue. If he gets a majority I
    expect he will appoint a select committee to recommend a scheme by summer 2020 and will implement the recommendations in a new act
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    MarqueeMarkMarqueeMark Posts: 50,193
    BluerBlue said:

    Greetings, UpTheMariners!

    Fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiish.

    Which randomly reminds me of one of the weirdest but most hilarious (to me!) of the Downfall parodies:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aGIBJDJg-_Y
    Thank you for that.




    Fish.
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    Tory voter
    I'm voting Tory to increase child poverty (the more children die the better)
    I'm voting Tory to increase homelessness (the more people homeless the more homes I can have in my portfolio)
    I'm voting Tory to increase privatisation (always good to see the few drive up costs for profits to pay shareholders
    I'm voting Tory to get Brexit done (sush I know it was passed but Boris says so)
    I'm voting Tory because gay people are bumboys, single mothers are feckless and illegitimate and Muslims are letterboxes. It has to be stopped!!!!

    @MissScarlett

    Give it a rest, new poster. It’s exceedingly trite and tedious.



    As I commented earlier. Do not feed the trolls
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    nichomarnichomar Posts: 7,483

    Byronic said:

    stodge said:

    Byronic said:


    lol. I clearly posted the wrong Corbyn tweet
    Yertiz
    https://twitter.com/jeremycorbyn/status/1203699029185638401?s=20

    Boris once told us he had "a plan" for resolving the issue of the future funding of adult social care but we've heard nothing.

    It has huge impact on local Government funding as well but for some reason the Conservatives don't seem to want to talk about it.
    Who cares? Labour have solved it! No one will pay for any care after they are 65, because it will be free, so no one will pay.! Because it will be free. You see? No one pays.

    Free stuff. FREEEEEEEEEE
    In England only and the big cost is nursing home care that labour are silent on

    Boris has said nobody will have to sell their home and the manifesto states he will seek cross party support to resolve the issue. If he gets a majority In xpect he will appoint a select committee to recommend a scheme by summer 2020 and will implement the recommendations in a new act
    It won’t recommend for years and by the time it does the UK won’t be able to afford it as it struggles to survive
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    SchardsSchards Posts: 210
    Can I ask a quick betting question? I have a bet that needs 3 Leicester second half corners to win. They are awarded a third in the last 4-5 seconds and the final whistle blows before it is taken. Bookie isn't paying out, is that legit? Can't see anything in the t's and c's
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    MarqueeMarkMarqueeMark Posts: 50,193
    kinabalu said:

    Free personal care for over 65s is a possible vote winner. Especially if it's on a 'need it or not' basis.

    Not a game-changer, though, let alone a black swan.

    Too late. The old have already voted.
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    RobDRobD Posts: 59,031

    Any polls?

    I feel like that South Park Tweek gif.

    We should get Survation tonight, and maybe BMG?
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    kinabalukinabalu Posts: 39,536

    Labour very confident they are doing well in coastal constituencies
    - Truro\Falmouth
    - Camborne\Redruth
    - Worthing
    - Hastings
    - Southampton Itchen
    - Southend East\Rochford
    - Scarborough \whitby
    - Aberconwy

    All held by Tories all had over 150 canvassers this weekend knocking on doors and senior labour officials. Tory presence just mp and councillors.

    Tories sinking by the sea? Well well. That surprises me.
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    RobDRobD Posts: 59,031
    kinabalu said:

    Labour very confident they are doing well in coastal constituencies
    - Truro\Falmouth
    - Camborne\Redruth
    - Worthing
    - Hastings
    - Southampton Itchen
    - Southend East\Rochford
    - Scarborough \whitby
    - Aberconwy

    All held by Tories all had over 150 canvassers this weekend knocking on doors and senior labour officials. Tory presence just mp and councillors.

    Tories sinking by the sea? Well well. That surprises me.
    I would take any of her tidbits with an even larger grain of salt than usual.
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    alb1on said:

    Labour very confident they are doing well in coastal constituencies
    - Truro\Falmouth
    - Camborne\Redruth
    - Worthing
    - Hastings
    - Southampton Itchen
    - Southend East\Rochford
    - Scarborough \whitby
    - Aberconwy

    All held by Tories all had over 150 canvassers this weekend knocking on doors and senior labour officials. Tory presence just mp and councillors.

    Presumably East Worthing as they have no chance of unseating Bottomley in West Worthing (and maybe a 1% chance of winning East Worthing). OT, if Skinner falls in Bolsover does that make Bottomley Father of the House?
    Yes, Peter Bottomley would be the next longest serving male MP.
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    Andy_JS said:

    Labour very confident they are doing well in coastal constituencies
    - Truro\Falmouth
    - Camborne\Redruth
    - Worthing
    - Hastings
    - Southampton Itchen
    - Southend East\Rochford
    - Scarborough \whitby
    - Aberconwy

    All held by Tories all had over 150 canvassers this weekend knocking on doors and senior labour officials. Tory presence just mp and councillors.

    Hastings is very definitely the best chance of a Labour gain of those seats. The 3 most likely Labour gains at the election are Hastings, Chipping Barnet and Chingford in my opinion.
    I see there were some fairly big swings to Labour in Truro and Falmouth, Worthing West, and East Worthing and Shoreham in 2017, mainly at the expense of UKIP. Curious.
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    alb1onalb1on Posts: 698
    Andy_JS said:

    Labour very confident they are doing well in coastal constituencies
    - Truro\Falmouth
    - Camborne\Redruth
    - Worthing
    - Hastings
    - Southampton Itchen
    - Southend East\Rochford
    - Scarborough \whitby
    - Aberconwy

    All held by Tories all had over 150 canvassers this weekend knocking on doors and senior labour officials. Tory presence just mp and councillors.

    Hastings is very definitely the best chance of a Labour gain of those seats. The 3 most likely Labour gains at the election are Hastings, Chipping Barnet and Chingford in my opinion.
    Probably true for Hastings and Chingford . And what is the common factor? Two of the most revolting Conservative candidates - one who insults the disabled and the other who has made a career of being offensive to all and sundry. I would be more impressed if Labour could win a seat without the assistance of their opponents.
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    nichomar said:

    Byronic said:

    stodge said:

    Byronic said:


    lol. I clearly posted the wrong Corbyn tweet
    Yertiz
    https://twitter.com/jeremycorbyn/status/1203699029185638401?s=20

    Boris once told us he had "a plan" for resolving the issue of the future funding of adult social care but we've heard nothing.

    It has huge impact on local Government funding as well but for some reason the Conservatives don't seem to want to talk about it.
    Who cares? Labour have solved it! No one will pay for any care after they are 65, because it will be free, so no one will pay.! Because it will be free. You see? No one pays.

    Free stuff. FREEEEEEEEEE
    In England only and the big cost is nursing home care that labour are silent on

    Boris has said nobody will have to sell their home and the manifesto states he will seek cross party support to resolve the issue. If he gets a majority In xpect he will appoint a select committee to recommend a scheme by summer 2020 and will implement the recommendations in a new act
    It won’t recommend for years and by the time it does the UK won’t be able to afford it as it struggles to survive
    It will you know
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    viewcodeviewcode Posts: 19,230
    @Andy_JS FPT
    Andy_JS said:

    Difficult to believe Labour may be in trouble in Ashton-under-Lyne.

    The result last time was Lab 60%, Con 32%, UKIP 5%, LD 2%, Grn 2%.

    It's about time we started believing these hard-to-believe anecdotes. Unless we are being actively deceived or we are missing something (South West, South East, Wales), and with those two caveats in place, Con are going to Maj.
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    nico67nico67 Posts: 4,502
    Schards said:

    Can I ask a quick betting question? I have a bet that needs 3 Leicester second half corners to win. They are awarded a third in the last 4-5 seconds and the final whistle blows before it is taken. Bookie isn't paying out, is that legit? Can't see anything in the t's and c's

    That seems very dodgy . If the ref awards a corner but not enough time surely that still counts .
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    viewcodeviewcode Posts: 19,230

    alb1on said:

    Labour very confident they are doing well in coastal constituencies
    - Truro\Falmouth
    - Camborne\Redruth
    - Worthing
    - Hastings
    - Southampton Itchen
    - Southend East\Rochford
    - Scarborough \whitby
    - Aberconwy

    All held by Tories all had over 150 canvassers this weekend knocking on doors and senior labour officials. Tory presence just mp and councillors.

    Presumably East Worthing as they have no chance of unseating Bottomley in West Worthing (and maybe a 1% chance of winning East Worthing). OT, if Skinner falls in Bolsover does that make Bottomley Father of the House?
    Yes, Peter Bottomley would be the next longest serving male MP.
    Toppomley.

    :)
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    MattWMattW Posts: 18,992
    edited December 2019
    Gabs3 said:

    kle4 said:

    Byronic said:

    stodge said:

    Byronic said:


    lol. I clearly posted the wrong Corbyn tweet
    Yertiz
    https://twitter.com/jeremycorbyn/status/1203699029185638401?s=20

    Boris once told us he had "a plan" for resolving the issue of the future funding of adult social care but we've heard nothing.

    It has huge impact on local Government funding as well but for some reason the Conservatives don't seem to want to talk about it.
    Who cares? Labour have solved it! No one will pay for any care after they are 65, because it will be free, so no one will pay.! Because it will be free. You see? No one pays.

    Free stuff. FREEEEEEEEEE
    That's a relevant point during this campaign, but assuming the Tories are about to win it will be on them very quickly to tackle this issue.
    Why would they try? May tried to and she was vilified for it and lost her majority as a result. Corbyn's Labour have taught other parties that you shouldn't try to tackle difficult elephants in the room.
    To give an approx amount.

    We are talking about roughly 15-20 billion a year. Maybe 400 hours a year for the people who need 3-4 visits a day at £20 per hour or so. We were looking at a little under 1k per month for my family member for that type of package.

    One useful option would be offsetting against tax. In our case we had planned for it previously.

    If you then go to residential care it is £600-£800 per week.

    But many here will have done this.
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    MarqueeMarkMarqueeMark Posts: 50,193

    Labour very confident they are doing well in coastal constituencies
    - Truro\Falmouth
    - Camborne\Redruth
    - Worthing
    - Hastings
    - Southampton Itchen
    - Southend East\Rochford
    - Scarborough \whitby
    - Aberconwy

    All held by Tories all had over 150 canvassers this weekend knocking on doors and senior labour officials. Tory presence just mp and councillors.

    Excellent news. Labour deploying resources where it will make fuck all difference to the election.

    If we believe, that is.
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    nichomarnichomar Posts: 7,483
    ydoethur said:

    Labour very confident they are doing well in coastal constituencies
    - Truro\Falmouth
    - Camborne\Redruth
    - Worthing
    - Hastings
    - Southampton Itchen
    - Southend East\Rochford
    - Scarborough \whitby
    - Aberconwy

    All held by Tories all had over 150 canvassers this weekend knocking on doors and senior labour officials. Tory presence just mp and councillors.

    And how would you know this unless you are actually a party official?

    I don’t know what’s more depressing - how thick Labour’s employees are, or the insulting way the assume we must be as dense as they are.

    To be honest what is the poster trying to achieve, divert resource from seats under threat or is a genuine mole trying to tip tories off or just stark raving bonkers.
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    Tory voter
    I'm voting Tory to increase child poverty (the more children die the better)
    I'm voting Tory to increase homelessness (the more people homeless the more homes I can have in my portfolio)
    I'm voting Tory to increase privatisation (always good to see the few drive up costs for profits to pay shareholders
    I'm voting Tory to get Brexit done (sush I know it was passed but Boris says so)
    I'm voting Tory because gay people are bumboys, single mothers are feckless and illegitimate and Muslims are letterboxes. It has to be stopped!!!!

    @MissScarlett

    Give it a rest, new poster. It’s exceedingly trite and tedious.



    As I commented earlier. Do not feed the trolls
    You will look very stupid on Friday when you have to explain that Emily Owen won Aberconwy. Corbyn was there today got a massive crowd.

    People who are voting for Something not against

    Emily wants to end poverty in Wales and you want to carry it on.
    Emily wants to end homelessness. You want it to continue and continue the second home ownership cancer that is spreading across the UK.

    Shame on you for turning your back on poverty.
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    ByronicByronic Posts: 3,578
    kinabalu said:

    Labour very confident they are doing well in coastal constituencies
    - Truro\Falmouth
    - Camborne\Redruth
    - Worthing
    - Hastings
    - Southampton Itchen
    - Southend East\Rochford
    - Scarborough \whitby
    - Aberconwy

    All held by Tories all had over 150 canvassers this weekend knocking on doors and senior labour officials. Tory presence just mp and councillors.

    Tories sinking by the sea? Well well. That surprises me.
    Labour have no hope in Truro. None whatsoever
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    RobDRobD Posts: 59,031

    Tory voter
    I'm voting Tory to increase child poverty (the more children die the better)
    I'm voting Tory to increase homelessness (the more people homeless the more homes I can have in my portfolio)
    I'm voting Tory to increase privatisation (always good to see the few drive up costs for profits to pay shareholders
    I'm voting Tory to get Brexit done (sush I know it was passed but Boris says so)
    I'm voting Tory because gay people are bumboys, single mothers are feckless and illegitimate and Muslims are letterboxes. It has to be stopped!!!!

    @MissScarlett

    Give it a rest, new poster. It’s exceedingly trite and tedious.



    As I commented earlier. Do not feed the trolls
    You will look very stupid on Friday when you have to explain that Emily Owen won Aberconwy. Corbyn was there today got a massive crowd.

    People who are voting for Something not against

    Emily wants to end poverty in Wales and you want to carry it on.
    Emily wants to end homelessness. You want it to continue and continue the second home ownership cancer that is spreading across the UK.

    Shame on you for turning your back on poverty.
    Will you even be here on Friday?
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    alb1onalb1on Posts: 698
    viewcode said:

    @Andy_JS FPT

    Andy_JS said:

    Difficult to believe Labour may be in trouble in Ashton-under-Lyne.

    The result last time was Lab 60%, Con 32%, UKIP 5%, LD 2%, Grn 2%.

    It's about time we started believing these hard-to-believe anecdotes. Unless we are being actively deceived or we are missing something (South West, South East, Wales), and with those two caveats in place, Con are going to Maj.
    But be selective about which you believe. As I have already said (and proved), Mousley is a Brexit troll who is about as reliable a source as a party hq.
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    kinabalukinabalu Posts: 39,536
    edited December 2019
    Andy_JS said:

    I think even most Labour supporters probably privately believe the Tories will win most seats, so the 5% return is the closest thing to free money anyone will ever see.

    I agree. 1.05 is buying money. But Roger Federer went 1.01 when he held 2 match points on serve in the Wimbledon final this year. Can Corbyn produce the equivalent of that Djokovic full stretch forehand return at 15/40? Will "Boris" then do what Roger did at 30/40 - pump the easiest of high volleys into the tramlines? If he does - and he does - it's deuce, i.e. hung parliament with Lab possibly largest party.
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    ydoethurydoethur Posts: 67,638
    viewcode said:

    @Andy_JS FPT

    Andy_JS said:

    Difficult to believe Labour may be in trouble in Ashton-under-Lyne.

    The result last time was Lab 60%, Con 32%, UKIP 5%, LD 2%, Grn 2%.

    It's about time we started believing these hard-to-believe anecdotes. Unless we are being actively deceived or we are missing something (South West, South East, Wales), and with those two caveats in place, Con are going to Maj.
    What’s puzzling me about them is that while we had them in the early days of the 2017 campaign, they had mostly disappeared by the end. This time around they seem very persistent.

    At the same time, I will believe Con Gain Ashton when I see it and not one second before.
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    MarqueeMarkMarqueeMark Posts: 50,193
    viewcode said:

    @Andy_JS FPT

    Andy_JS said:

    Difficult to believe Labour may be in trouble in Ashton-under-Lyne.

    The result last time was Lab 60%, Con 32%, UKIP 5%, LD 2%, Grn 2%.

    It's about time we started believing these hard-to-believe anecdotes. Unless we are being actively deceived or we are missing something (South West, South East, Wales), and with those two caveats in place, Con are going to Maj.
    SW? I repeat, five weeks door-knocking in the Totnes constituency, I have not found a single Con --> Labour switcher.
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    malcolmgmalcolmg Posts: 42,260
    RobD said:

    malcolmg said:

    FPT
    Catching up on this thread, not sure which is the more unreal, MalcolmG's continued bile and invective directed at any non-SNP fanatics which he thinks is "banter" or the parallel universe some of our ultra-left wing PBers seem to be occupying. Tories comfortably ahead in the polls, Twitter awash with Labour canvassers predicting utter doom and gloom and the PB lefties are talking as if Corbyn is walking into Downing Street on Friday. Next we will be getting new letters from a certain gentleman explaining how Jo becomes PM on Friday!

    I hav eto respond to this, coming from a blinkered Tory who is bitter and twisted and comes across as sadder than Eyore , I say again get a life, me need fewer curmudgeons here, brighten your life up with some banter.

    I've got a lot of time for your banter, Malc, because I know that deep down you are a Scottish Tory. :)

    *runs away*
    You are on thin ice Blue rinse man
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    Byronic said:

    kinabalu said:

    Labour very confident they are doing well in coastal constituencies
    - Truro\Falmouth
    - Camborne\Redruth
    - Worthing
    - Hastings
    - Southampton Itchen
    - Southend East\Rochford
    - Scarborough \whitby
    - Aberconwy

    All held by Tories all had over 150 canvassers this weekend knocking on doors and senior labour officials. Tory presence just mp and councillors.

    Tories sinking by the sea? Well well. That surprises me.
    Labour have no hope in Truro. None whatsoever
    There's not that many votes in it though. Surprised me what with Falmouth and its yachting set.
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    MarqueeMarkMarqueeMark Posts: 50,193
    ydoethur said:

    viewcode said:

    @Andy_JS FPT

    Andy_JS said:

    Difficult to believe Labour may be in trouble in Ashton-under-Lyne.

    The result last time was Lab 60%, Con 32%, UKIP 5%, LD 2%, Grn 2%.

    It's about time we started believing these hard-to-believe anecdotes. Unless we are being actively deceived or we are missing something (South West, South East, Wales), and with those two caveats in place, Con are going to Maj.
    What’s puzzling me about them is that while we had them in the early days of the 2017 campaign, they had mostly disappeared by the end. This time around they seem very persistent.

    At the same time, I will believe Con Gain Ashton when I see it and not one second before.
    Maybe if Labour ask for a recount?
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    RobDRobD Posts: 59,031
    edited December 2019
    dr_spyn said:
    New YouGov :o

    Oh, that was the one from the Times...
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    Bit slow on hearing this, but am truly stunned that Channel 4 would want to hold an election debate on anything but Brexit.

    Trying to think who would be most grateful for trying to expunge that from the agenda....
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    ydoethurydoethur Posts: 67,638

    You will look very stupid on Friday when you have to explain that Emily Owen won Aberconwy. Corbyn was there today got a massive crowd.

    People who are voting for Something not against

    Emily wants to end poverty in Wales and you want to carry it on.
    Emily wants to end homelessness. You want it to continue and continue the second home ownership cancer that is spreading across the UK.

    Shame on you for turning your back on poverty.

    Nobody who votes for Corbyn is voting for anything other than poverty. That’s why only rich people are voting for him.

    As for the rest of your lies, you seem to think we are all as dense as you. Newsflash - we’re not.

    As for your bullying - as with you fellow bots melcf and Mysticrose, I fear you are showing the ugly side of Labour. That’s one reason why it’s no longer as simple as getting rid of the antisemitic liar currently leading it. The whole organisation probably has to go.
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    alb1onalb1on Posts: 698
    edited December 2019

    viewcode said:

    @Andy_JS FPT

    Andy_JS said:

    Difficult to believe Labour may be in trouble in Ashton-under-Lyne.

    The result last time was Lab 60%, Con 32%, UKIP 5%, LD 2%, Grn 2%.

    It's about time we started believing these hard-to-believe anecdotes. Unless we are being actively deceived or we are missing something (South West, South East, Wales), and with those two caveats in place, Con are going to Maj.
    SW? I repeat, five weeks door-knocking in the Totnes constituency, I have not found a single Con --> Labour switcher.
    I do not recall anyone calling Totnes other than a LD/Con contest so your experience is no surprise.

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    Tory voter
    I'm voting Tory to increase child poverty (the more children die the better)
    I'm voting Tory to increase homelessness (the more people homeless the more homes I can have in my portfolio)
    I'm voting Tory to increase privatisation (always good to see the few drive up costs for profits to pay shareholders
    I'm voting Tory to get Brexit done (sush I know it was passed but Boris says so)
    I'm voting Tory because gay people are bumboys, single mothers are feckless and illegitimate and Muslims are letterboxes. It has to be stopped!!!!

    @MissScarlett

    Give it a rest, new poster. It’s exceedingly trite and tedious.



    As I commented earlier. Do not feed the trolls
    You will look very stupid on Friday when you have to explain that Emily Owen won Aberconwy. Corbyn was there today got a massive crowd.

    People who are voting for Something not against

    Emily wants to end poverty in Wales and you want to carry it on.
    Emily wants to end homelessness. You want it to continue and continue the second home ownership cancer that is spreading across the UK.

    Shame on you for turning your back on poverty.
    I do not respond to trolls no matter how they try to provoke

    And that is my last post to you
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    MangoMango Posts: 1,013
    Byronic said:

    I implore every PB-er in the world to watch that video of Boris in Jewish North London. If you can still vote for Corbyn after that....

    Indeed.

    And the despicable Johnson is even worse.

    Great, innit?
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    ydoethurydoethur Posts: 67,638
    edited December 2019

    ydoethur said:

    viewcode said:

    @Andy_JS FPT

    Andy_JS said:

    Difficult to believe Labour may be in trouble in Ashton-under-Lyne.

    The result last time was Lab 60%, Con 32%, UKIP 5%, LD 2%, Grn 2%.

    It's about time we started believing these hard-to-believe anecdotes. Unless we are being actively deceived or we are missing something (South West, South East, Wales), and with those two caveats in place, Con are going to Maj.
    What’s puzzling me about them is that while we had them in the early days of the 2017 campaign, they had mostly disappeared by the end. This time around they seem very persistent.

    At the same time, I will believe Con Gain Ashton when I see it and not one second before.
    Maybe if Labour ask for a recount?
    I still won’t believe it until the ARO announces the Tory as the winner. Probably not then. I shall first check the level in my whisky bottle.
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    RobD said:

    Tory voter
    I'm voting Tory to increase child poverty (the more children die the better)
    I'm voting Tory to increase homelessness (the more people homeless the more homes I can have in my portfolio)
    I'm voting Tory to increase privatisation (always good to see the few drive up costs for profits to pay shareholders
    I'm voting Tory to get Brexit done (sush I know it was passed but Boris says so)
    I'm voting Tory because gay people are bumboys, single mothers are feckless and illegitimate and Muslims are letterboxes. It has to be stopped!!!!

    @MissScarlett

    Give it a rest, new poster. It’s exceedingly trite and tedious.



    As I commented earlier. Do not feed the trolls
    You will look very stupid on Friday when you have to explain that Emily Owen won Aberconwy. Corbyn was there today got a massive crowd.

    People who are voting for Something not against

    Emily wants to end poverty in Wales and you want to carry it on.
    Emily wants to end homelessness. You want it to continue and continue the second home ownership cancer that is spreading across the UK.

    Shame on you for turning your back on poverty.
    Will you even be here on Friday?
    Why are you voting Tory??? What are you voting FOR? Not AGAINST?

    Why are you cheerlesding for billionaires???
    Why are you cheerleading for a side that puts children in poverty?
    Why are you cheerleading for records of amount of homelessness?
    Why are you cheerleading for a political system that since 1979 has fought for the few not the many? A system that can find money for banks foreign wars tax avoidance but not address poverty?
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    malcolmgmalcolmg Posts: 42,260
    Gabs3 said:

    stodge said:

    Byronic said:


    lol. I clearly posted the wrong Corbyn tweet
    Yertiz
    https://twitter.com/jeremycorbyn/status/1203699029185638401?s=20

    Boris once told us he had "a plan" for resolving the issue of the future funding of adult social care but we've heard nothing.

    It has huge impact on local Government funding as well but for some reason the Conservatives don't seem to want to talk about it.
    Has Corbyn proposed a funding mechanism for social care at all? Even a partial one?
    More borrowing
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    nunu2nunu2 Posts: 1,453
    alb1on said:

    viewcode said:

    @Andy_JS FPT

    Andy_JS said:

    Difficult to believe Labour may be in trouble in Ashton-under-Lyne.

    The result last time was Lab 60%, Con 32%, UKIP 5%, LD 2%, Grn 2%.

    It's about time we started believing these hard-to-believe anecdotes. Unless we are being actively deceived or we are missing something (South West, South East, Wales), and with those two caveats in place, Con are going to Maj.
    But be selective about which you believe. As I have already said (and proved), Mousley is a Brexit troll who is about as reliable a source as a party hq.
    There is also no such seat as "stockport central".
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    ByronicByronic Posts: 3,578
    Mango said:

    Byronic said:

    I implore every PB-er in the world to watch that video of Boris in Jewish North London. If you can still vote for Corbyn after that....

    Indeed.

    And the despicable Johnson is even worse.

    Great, innit?
    So vote Lib Dem. Green. SNP. Mebyon Kernow. The Brexit Party. Or abstain.

    Just don't vote for Corbyn's Labour. A decent person cannot vote for anti-Semitism.
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    HaroldOHaroldO Posts: 1,185

    Tory voter
    I'm voting Tory to increase child poverty (the more children die the better)
    I'm voting Tory to increase homelessness (the more people homeless the more homes I can have in my portfolio)
    I'm voting Tory to increase privatisation (always good to see the few drive up costs for profits to pay shareholders
    I'm voting Tory to get Brexit done (sush I know it was passed but Boris says so)
    I'm voting Tory because gay people are bumboys, single mothers are feckless and illegitimate and Muslims are letterboxes. It has to be stopped!!!!

    @MissScarlett

    Give it a rest, new poster. It’s exceedingly trite and tedious.



    As I commented earlier. Do not feed the trolls
    You will look very stupid on Friday when you have to explain that Emily Owen won Aberconwy. Corbyn was there today got a massive crowd.

    People who are voting for Something not against

    Emily wants to end poverty in Wales and you want to carry it on.
    Emily wants to end homelessness. You want it to continue and continue the second home ownership cancer that is spreading across the UK.

    Shame on you for turning your back on poverty.
    I think I speak for many, not a few, when I say “fuck off”.

    I agree. I like debate but such twitteresque posting is bullshit.
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    ydoethurydoethur Posts: 67,638

    Tory voter
    I'm voting Tory to increase child poverty (the more children die the better)
    I'm voting Tory to increase homelessness (the more people homeless the more homes I can have in my portfolio)
    I'm voting Tory to increase privatisation (always good to see the few drive up costs for profits to pay shareholders
    I'm voting Tory to get Brexit done (sush I know it was passed but Boris says so)
    I'm voting Tory because gay people are bumboys, single mothers are feckless and illegitimate and Muslims are letterboxes. It has to be stopped!!!!

    @MissScarlett

    Give it a rest, new poster. It’s exceedingly trite and tedious.



    As I commented earlier. Do not feed the trolls
    You will look very stupid on Friday when you have to explain that Emily Owen won Aberconwy. Corbyn was there today got a massive crowd.

    People who are voting for Something not against

    Emily wants to end poverty in Wales and you want to carry it on.
    Emily wants to end homelessness. You want it to continue and continue the second home ownership cancer that is spreading across the UK.

    Shame on you for turning your back on poverty.
    I think I speak for many, not a few, when I say “fuck off”.

    No, you speak for pretty well everyone.

    Unlike Corbyn of course, who only cares about his fat cat mates, terrorists, tax evaders and worse.

    Or Johnson, who cares about his latest squeeze.
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    eekeek Posts: 25,147
    RobD said:

    RobD said:

    Tory voter
    I'm voting Tory to increase child poverty (the more children die the better)
    I'm voting Tory to increase homelessness (the more people homeless the more homes I can have in my portfolio)
    I'm voting Tory to increase privatisation (always good to see the few drive up costs for profits to pay shareholders
    I'm voting Tory to get Brexit done (sush I know it was passed but Boris says so)
    I'm voting Tory because gay people are bumboys, single mothers are feckless and illegitimate and Muslims are letterboxes. It has to be stopped!!!!

    @MissScarlett

    Give it a rest, new poster. It’s exceedingly trite and tedious.



    As I commented earlier. Do not feed the trolls
    You will look very stupid on Friday when you have to explain that Emily Owen won Aberconwy. Corbyn was there today got a massive crowd.

    People who are voting for Something not against

    Emily wants to end poverty in Wales and you want to carry it on.
    Emily wants to end homelessness. You want it to continue and continue the second home ownership cancer that is spreading across the UK.

    Shame on you for turning your back on poverty.
    Will you even be here on Friday?
    Why are you voting Tory??? What are you voting FOR? Not AGAINST?

    Why are you cheerlesding for billionaires???
    Why are you cheerleading for a side that puts children in poverty?
    Why are you cheerleading for records of amount of homelessness?
    Why are you cheerleading for a political system that since 1979 has fought for the few not the many? A system that can find money for banks foreign wars tax avoidance but not address poverty?
    Mainly because it annoys people like you. :)
    If that's the reason - be careful as the poster could be designed to elicit exactly that response.
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    RobD said:

    RobD said:

    Tory voter
    I'm voting Tory to increase child poverty (the more children die the better)
    I'm voting Tory to increase homelessness (the more people homeless the more homes I can have in my portfolio)
    I'm voting Tory to increase privatisation (always good to see the few drive up costs for profits to pay shareholders
    I'm voting Tory to get Brexit done (sush I know it was passed but Boris says so)
    I'm voting Tory because gay people are bumboys, single mothers are feckless and illegitimate and Muslims are letterboxes. It has to be stopped!!!!

    @MissScarlett

    Give it a rest, new poster. It’s exceedingly trite and tedious.



    As I commented earlier. Do not feed the trolls
    You will look very stupid on Friday when you have to explain that Emily Owen won Aberconwy. Corbyn was there today got a massive crowd.

    People who are voting for Something not against

    Emily wants to end poverty in Wales and you want to carry it on.
    Emily wants to end homelessness. You want it to continue and continue the second home ownership cancer that is spreading across the UK.

    Shame on you for turning your back on poverty.
    Will you even be here on Friday?
    Why are you voting Tory??? What are you voting FOR? Not AGAINST?

    Why are you cheerlesding for billionaires???
    Why are you cheerleading for a side that puts children in poverty?
    Why are you cheerleading for records of amount of homelessness?
    Why are you cheerleading for a political system that since 1979 has fought for the few not the many? A system that can find money for banks foreign wars tax avoidance but not address poverty?
    Mainly because it annoys people like you. :)
    +1
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