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MillennialModerate
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« on: May 03, 2024, 12:31:22 PM »

If that NEV is anywhere near accurate than the British people deserve to be miserable.

I mean.. they want change but don’t want it from Labour? It’s not rocket science - if you don’t vote Labour you will get the Tories. Plain and simple
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« Reply #1 on: May 03, 2024, 12:45:21 PM »

If that NEV is anywhere near accurate than the British people deserve to be miserable.

I mean.. they want change but don’t want it from Labour? It’s not rocket science - if you don’t vote Labour you will get the Tories. Plain and simple

Starmer is terrible leader. It would be nice to Labour them get a hung parliament.

I happen to like him - what’s so bad about him?

And No it wouldn’t because a chaotic hung parliament means nothing of substance gets done and when inevitably one of the smaller parties get bruised egos and another election is called the Tories will say to the public… “The problem wasn’t us - it was a bunch of unfixable circumstances” and “Don’t vote for us and you’ll get the chaos committee”
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« Reply #2 on: May 03, 2024, 12:59:24 PM »

If that NEV is anywhere near accurate than the British people deserve to be miserable.

I mean.. they want change but don’t want it from Labour? It’s not rocket science - if you don’t vote Labour you will get the Tories. Plain and simple

Starmer is terrible leader. It would be nice to Labour them get a hung parliament.

I happen to like him - what’s so bad about him?

And No it wouldn’t because a chaotic hung parliament means nothing of substance gets done and when inevitably one of the smaller parties get bruised egos and another election is called the Tories will say to the public… “The problem wasn’t us - it was a bunch of unfixable circumstances” and “Don’t vote for us and you’ll get the chaos committee”
because hes bland and changes his position constantly.
I’ll take Starmer (or Blair Lite) over Corbyn and Milliband ANY DAY.

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