13 Replies to “UK Election Open Thread”

  1. Typical BBC BS. One need only read a few lines from each paragraph to get their drift. What bunch of liars, they are worse than the CBC, well, maybe not.

    1. I am not sure ANYBODY is worse than CBC-Pravda.
      But then again, I haven’t watched much North Korean state-sponsored media, to make an INFORMED decision.

    2. possibly a sit’n of the ‘student’ exceeding the ‘master’.
      bunch of bloody bullshyters all of the. ALL of them.

      left, right, up, down, in, out, here, there, on and on and on. ALL of them are bullshyters.
      it’s the humahn condition and getting worse. technology always accelerates and intensifies ‘things’.

  2. BOJO ain’t perfect but he is a damn sight better than anything they have had in leadership for a long while and certainly better than anything we can muster. Let’s hope he gets his extra 9 and finally gets Brexit bloody done.

  3. Here we go again.
    Anyone believing for one minute that what the clown is proposing is fundamentally different from anything any of the other bought and paid for shills have put forward is very very deluded. I’m old enough to remember when(®Kate @ SDA) “we will respect the vote of the people” , “BREXIT means BREXIT” etc etc etc.

    Just look at that sea of blue eh, if only conservative even meant conservative instead of connedagainyou’vevotedsocailist.

    So many of us have been disenfranchised with no one to vote for and thats in no small part due to the ever dodgy Farage who in shear spite and malice trashed UKIP poisoned a whole party for his own vanity and then having duped the gullible left them high and dry with no voice at the ballot box.

    Sadly, not that anyone will ever know many that I do know of have already voted by post and spoilt their voting card.

    In a reflection, its unfortunately for what was once Britain the last standing conservative was Lord Tebbit, the last leader they had that was in any way conservative and believable was Michael Howard. The party that once was the very bastion of conservative thought does not now have a single believable conservative MP, its now a party of mushy self serving , get on the gravy train cronies without a shred of a fibre of principle between them.

    There was never any chance of riots in the street, civil disobedience or wholesale anarchy its just a race to the collapse of society. There is no point in voting in this election just like those of the past 20 years, any wish of the people will be confounded by the cabal of the corrupt unelected unaccountable legal/bureaucratic/educational/corporate systems. The EU and international socialism has hollowed out the UK leaving nothing but a holding pen of sheeple and some very wealthy stoners.

    1. The Steele guy is a fool, I remember a time when someone that was trashed in the US Senate knew they would have to pay to stay out of Jail…….He better flee to Argentina

      Flynn, Page & Trump will divvy up his pitiful Estate

  4. Lolz

    “He also declined to appear at a climate debate, and instead was represented by a melting block of ice”.

  5. It is an open secret that the EU top brass are currently rooting for a Tory majority.

    Boris wants to get Brexit done? So do the EU, funnily enough. The sooner it gets done the sooner they can put the IRA on the job of ethnically cleansing Ulster of its Protestants and the SNP on another attempt to steal what remains of Britain’s oil.

    The EU stand to gain not one but two parking lots for nuclear-armed bombers and warships ahead of a future invasion and conquest of England.

    If reports that the likes of Macron have warmed to Boris don’t frighten you, they ought to.

  6. Love that polly-sci-for-preschoolers from the Beeb. Counted about five mis-infos just skimming. (I’d call them mistakes, but I’m not convinced they were unintentional.)

  7. I dunno, but, generally, I am expecting a Conservative majority — and substantial.

    On the last 18 public opinion polls (published over the last week), the arithmetic average lead for Boris is 10 percent. It would seem highly unusual and highly unlikely to me, even given the 95% confidence intervals of these statistics, that the result will be “misunderestimated” for Labour anywhere close to the performance of Canadian pollsters in the late general election in this country (even broken clocks are right twice per day). I’m going for a 2-3% “hidden” Tory vote.

    Maggie won majorities by about 40 seats in 1979, by 140+ in 1983 and by about 100 in 1987. John Major subsequently won his majority by about 25 in 1992.

    I’d put Boris in the mid-range, probably a little better, of the pack: I’d say upwards of 100, which would be a very persuasive way to start.

    We’ll know soon enough — the polls open in about 9 or 10 hours now, and the BBC exit poll be be released at 17:00 Eastern (22:00 GMT).

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