Theresa May Statement: June 8th General Election requested

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I do wonder if May will face any backlash from voters. People seem pretty burnt out on politics.

Small silver lining: Banks will run against Carswell in Clacton and lose, Paul Nuttall will fail to be elected for the nth time, and UKIP will probably disappear over the next 10-15 years.

And it all took was for them to get everything they ever wanted.
 
Seriously guys, Vote, even if you already think whoever your voting for will win, that sort of thinking have lost elections.

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It's good to know that I wasn't the only one that saw that when she said that exact line, it couldn't have sounded more ruler of the galaxy.
 
Sigh Theresa. There are no fucking rival parties that can take you on.

No rival party outside of Tory that could champion Brexit. It's shitty UKIP ideology.

So just announce brexit won't happen because it's s bad idea. Be a leader. Not asthough you're gonna lose power.
 
100% yes, which is why I voted for the Conservative candidate in my area last time around. She is a better leader than Corbyn and Farron. That's incontrovertible.

Conservatives will win handsomely and any opinion to the contrary is pure folly. If you want to have a Lib Dem protest vote, good luck to you.

You don't vote for the party leader, you vote for your candidate. Is your Conservative candidate better than your Labour or Lib-Dem candidate that they are running against?
 
Small silver lining: Banks will run against Carswell in Clacton and lose, Paul Nuttall will fail to be elected for the nth time, and UKIP will probably disappear over the next 10-15 years.

Do UKIP even have the funds to stand in say 200 plus seats?


Putting this directly after the Local elections is doubly duplicitous for the Tories, they're the only ones bankrolled enough to be able to afford to go hard for both (and most the Local election spending is baked in now)
 
My mind is racing with all the things that are likely to follow from this and, frankly, I'm terrified. I don't really understand how anyone can vote for someone that says things that are untrue as frequently, as easily, and as obviously, as Theresa May does.
 
It's a pity you have such a shit electoral system. It's so unfair. Parties getting majorities on 24% of the vote is madness.
 
Read the rest of my post. Northumberland is very labour, why would my voting labour too make a jot of difference?

Fuck off yourself

The people who abstained from voting in the EU referendum are the reason BREXIT is happening.

You have the right to VOTE and you should use it.
 
Ashcroft's released some polling the other week that showed most people don't know who Farron is, those who did don't like him and they don't even know the LDs stance on the EU.

The lib Dems are fucked. Labour are even more fucked. Their lunch is being eaten from both sides. Corbyn has somehow turned the Tories great Achilles Heel into Labours biggest weakness, united the right behind the Tories and they have leadership with its head in the sand. The only question is over/under 100 majority.

The future is blue!
 
Wow, clever power grab right there - quite surprised she actually pretty much straight-up said it is exactly that.

Anti-Brexit people now need to decide which party to jump on VERY pragmatically and it looks like the Lib Dems are the party for that, if you live in England.
 
My mind is racing with all the things that are likely to follow from this and, frankly, I'm terrified. I don't really understand how anyone can vote for someone that says things that are untrue as frequently, as easily, and as obviously, as Theresa May does.

Yeah, they've just said as much on Sky News.

She said no election until 2020, then here we are.
 
It's a pity you have such a shit electoral system. It's so unfair. Parties getting majorities on 24% of the vote is madness.

About the only silver lining I could imagine from a Labour wipeout is maybe then we could get all the left-wing parties to team up and push for PR.
 
I'm dying to know what the turnout for this will be. Not only has it been years of constant voting that has depressed a large majority of people, but its not as if either Corbyn or May are political juggerheads that make appealing PMs.

So essentially this becomes Brexit Round 2. LibDems fight against Brexit, Tories argue for hard Brexit and a 'continuity' of leadership, and Labour shrug their shoulders and say something quietly about the NHS.
 
I will vote LibDem, the only decent ones in this mess. I'm in a safe Tory seat, so it won't make much difference, but I hope they finish above Labour who deserve to fade away into oblivion. Let someone else become the official opposition.
The Corbynistas can go play Marxist to their hearts content
 
Ashcroft's released some polling the other week that showed most people don't know who Farron is, those who did don't like him and they don't even know the LDs stance on the EU.

The lib Dems are fucked. Labour are even more fucked. Their lunch is being eaten from both sides. Corbyn has somehow turned the Tories great Achilles Heel into Labours biggest weakness, united the right behind the Tories and they have leadership with its head in the sand. The only question is over/under 100 majority.

The future is blue!

The rUK flag won't have much blue in it mate.
 
Do UKIP even have the funds to stand in say 200 plus seats?

Last I checked, they were deeply in debt after paying back that EU fine, so I doubt it. They still lost their deposits in about a sixth of the seats they stood in for 2015, and times are much worse for them now.

Putting this directly after the Local elections is doubly duplicitous for the Tories, they're the only ones bankrolled enough to be able to afford to go hard for both (and most the Local election spending is baked in now)

Labour's finances are okay at the moment, actually. It's the Liberal Democrats under the most pressure, because my understanding is they'd gone to break the bank on the locals already to raise profile.
 
Remember Labour had a red wedding in Scotland. Seats held for ages, lost. Not really to do with non-voting but an example of how things can swing. Red seats can go Blue.

Voting takes 15-30 mins out of your day. Or there is postal votes. Just do it. There's enough lazy or dumb people who don't vote ever, year on year. It's your choice but it's hardly something to celebrate if you don't use what little power you have as an individual.
 
I just had another thought:

Guess there wont be any TV debates. Not sure if that helps or hinders anyone that isnt Labour/Conservatives..
 
Someone else will be chosen to take the reigns, therefore being forced to take the blame. She doesn't want to deal with the aftermath of the botched Brexit referendum.
But why she can't just step down in 2020 if she wants to avoid taking the blame? I don't understand how calling a GE now helps her to avoid the fallout from Brexit.
 
If I was Labour I'd be leading with a 'Vote Labour to save the NHS' campaign.

Labour campaigning on the NHS is (in the words of a very senior labour person I am good friends with) a sure sign they are losing. It's the fail safe position when they are struggling to find a message. It also has lost a huge amount of resonance, as Cameron inoculated the tories on the NHS quite well and ongoing disaster hasn't quite sunk in yet.

Also, this is a Brexit election. That's the battleground the tories will fight on, and unless an external event happens that's how the vote will go down.
 
I just had another thought:

Guess there wont be any TV debates. Not sure if that helps or hinders anyone that isnt Labour/Conservatives..

If Ashcroft's polling about Farron is true then it kills the Lib Dems pretty much stone dead, given a Clegg-style bump was about all they could hope for.
 
You think Putin would pass up the chance to disseminate misinformation in a major European power's election? Really?

The party that actively destabilises Europe is already in power and even leading in the polls. I'm sure they are laughing their asses off whenever Davis opens his mouth. Putin LOVES the UK of today. Why change it? Unless the polls change dramatically for some reason I don't see a lot of reasons to really invest resources into this election. UK is already done.
 
I honestly don't see any good outcome from this. There would have to be a truly massive shift in public opinion, and I just don't see it.

Yeah but I got banned last time I said something like that. It's one thing for the proles and another for the bourgeoisie!

I also got banned the last time I said something like that. Very poor form.
 
Labour were the closest to the Tories in my constituency.

I fear those of us who hate the Tories will all be splintered between multiple parties and we won't be able to make a dent in their machine.
 
-Draconian NeoCons who want to turn my country into a tax haven/sports direct warehouse
-no hoper party on its last legs, representing the death throes of the ruined british working class, perpetually learing from crisis to crisis
-turncoat champagne centrists without ideology or presence
-one issue nationalists with an adoration for the impossible that even by today's low standard would take scotland to utter ruin
-useless environmentalists without the qualifications or backbone to manage a kickabout
-bigots responsible for the calamity of brexit

Fucking hell, this truly is the nadir of british democracy

Just going to point out its those supposed champagne socialists without ideology who are still fighting against Brexit more than anyone else on the left or right. It's the supposedly morally firm left wingers like Corbyn who are tacitly supporting Brexit and doing fuck all to stop it happening.
 
They want it out the way before the ramifications of brexit become obvious

I would say that petty politics are the last thing UK needs right now. Uncertainty is already very high. Conservatives seem to be in dire straits. They made their name on nation building and now they're throwing everything down the drain to win a few more years as the lead party.
 
But why she can't just step down in 2020 if she wants to avoid taking the blame? I don't understand how calling a GE now helps her to avoid the fallout from Brexit.
Because the negotiations for Brexit and the EU/UK relationship are taking place now, and she's realised that we're fucked whatever the outcome?
 
Labour campaigning on the NHS is (in the words of a very senior labour person I am good friends with) a sure sign they are losing. It's the fail safe position when they are struggling to find a message. It also has lost a huge amount of resonance, as Cameron inoculated the tories on the NHS quite well and ongoing disaster hasn't quite sunk in yet.

Also, this is a Brexit election. That's the battleground the tories will fight on, and unless an external event happens that's how the vote will go down.

Yeah, this election will all be about who can lead the country through Brexit. Labour is already fucked on this, because two-thirds of their current support are pro-Remain, but most of their lost voters from 2005 to the present date are pro-Leave, so they can't win either way. The NHS just isn't the hot topic at the moment.

I mean, this election is basically a foregone conclusion. The main question is just: how many seats will the Conservatives win in their majority? 100 seems a fair minimum, but could we hit 150?
 
As an Irishman looking in I have to say I'm absolutely baffled at all the negativity around Corbyn. This is a man who genuinely wants a fairer and more egalitarian society and his policies are geared towards achieving that. He's a genuine labour socialist. Tow thirds of his MPs have shafted him and like you say the media have destroyed him. Do people really want another Blair leading the labour party. Brexit is going to have a massive effect here in Ireland so the softer brexit the better.


You put it better then i could.
 
Now is not the right time to discuss Scottish Independence. We should be focusing on negotiating the best deal for the UK as we leave the European Union...

... but let's have a General Election!!!




I give up.
 
As an Irishman looking in I have to say I'm absolutely baffled at all the negativity around Corbyn. This is a man who genuinely wants a fairer and more egalitarian society and his policies are geared towards achieving that. He's a genuine labour socialist. Tow thirds of his MPs have shafted him and like you say the media have destroyed him. Do people really want another Blair leading the labour party. Brexit is going to have a massive effect here in Ireland so the softer brexit the better.

Policies are one thing you but also need to be a leader which he is not.
 
He doesn't need to, he got brexit

Yes, and he can further screw up the electorate and shift the political spectrum of the UK to the right, to further distance it from Europe and screw up its relations there (though I suppose we don't need much help in that regard).

But why she can't just step down in 2020 if she wants to avoid taking the blame? I don't understand how calling a GE now helps her to avoid the fallout from Brexit.

I suppose in some ways one small benefit from this is that, for a generation, it will be a clear affirmation of people's voting tendencies and how they relate to Brexit - they will have to own that shit. You can't just say you voted Leave but oh you were misled if you go on to vote Conservative in the 2017 General Election.
 
No, it was the toned down version. Anyone who can't see what not bothering to vote because it's a sure thing has done in the UK and US recently deserves whatever they get.

Whilst this may be true, it's still not a fair example to set. People often get banned for telling people to fuck off. Or is there a special rule set for when it's appropriate that I'm not aware of?

A bold move my May but honestly, it would take a miracle for them to lose.
 
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