toythatkills
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At least Labour will get a new leader out of this.
Corbyn will get destroyed, then he'll resign, then he'll run for the leadership again and win.
At least Labour will get a new leader out of this.
Finally time to kick Corbyn off the bridge.
Tell me what I need to do to fight the Tories, GAF
Depends on who you ask. For the Tories this is great. They beat Labour in the polls, they will consolidate power. That would project a great mandate for May in the Brexit negotiations.
Now, if you don't like the Tories.... .... time to leave the country. Or vote LibDems. Or pray that Corbyn goes away.
Imagine being so utterly sure of victory you can call another election so soon after the last even with all the Brexit fallout because the opposition is so incompetent they pose no threat.
But I thought the fixed terms parliament act blocked this?
"Jeremy Corbyn, stirring a huge pan of jam, staring straight ahead, teeth gritted, as the phone rings endlessly."
Holy shit Labour are going to get absolutely fucked. They might finish 3rd behind the LDs.
I come back from Turkey and all that drama, to this news lol
The real question is if Corbyn will resign after losing. I'd say it's 50/50, but that seems a bit optimistic.
Tell me what I need to do to fight the Tories, GAF
I blame CorbynLabour is going to be savaged!!!
And, I dont even blame Corbyn. I blame the in-fighting.
It's not a case of the opposition being incompetent so much as a massive hatchet job in the media on the basis that the Labour party have somehow managed to choose a leader who stands for actual Labour values rather than being a Thatcherite. A lot of people who are anti-Corbyn would actually be very much in favour of a lot of his policies - policies which you'd never have had from Labour with another leader.
The only surprise is that the Tories are cashing in their Corbyn card so soon, they could string it along for another 12-24 months with him in charge and gurantee an election victory.
Look at who in your constituency is most likely to beat Tories or UKIP and then vote them wether it's Labour, Lib dems or Greens
So, who's up for a game of "Guess the election results"? Based on no deeper analysis than my gut feeling, let's say:
Conservatives: 454
Labour: 104
SNP: 51
Liberal Democrats: 21
UKIP: 0
Years of Tory rule, 1,000
Maybe it's that she wants nothing to do with this Brexit shitshow?
She challenges the opposition parties to accept an early election.
Then let teh people decide.
And that election will be allow about leadership, she says.
May says it is with reluctance that she called an election.
But it is with determination that she will fight it.
Let us remove the risk of uncertainty and instability, she says.
She says she will give the country the strong leadership it needs.
But... she has virtually no opposition.
What the hell is going on?
It's not a case of the opposition being incompetent so much as a massive hatchet job in the media on the basis that the Labour party have somehow managed to choose a leader who stands for actual Labour values rather than being a Thatcherite. A lot of people who are anti-Corbyn would actually be very much in favour of a lot of his policies - policies which you'd never have had from Labour with another leader.
Power grab plain and simple. Labour need to vote this down tomorrow. Its fucking suicide to go for this.
Or SNP
It's not a case of the opposition being incompetent so much as a massive hatchet job in the media on the basis that the Labour party have somehow managed to choose a leader who stands for actual Labour values rather than being a Thatcherite. A lot of people who are anti-Corbyn would actually be very much in favour of a lot of his policies - policies which you'd never have had from Labour with another leader.
Well May will be as powerless in the negotiations with EU as before
One could argue that the in-fighting is because of Corbyn.
So these guys can just decide to have an election whenever they feel like they'd win one?
The tories aren't going to win that many seats.They may crack 400, but that is it.
Well yeah if you're Scottish it's a no brainer
campaign and vote for Labour
So, how long do we give the NHS? 18 months?