Something that happens every 5 years at a minimum, for the past few centuries, versus a constitutional issue that makes Brexit look simple.
They aren't the same, at all.
Now is not the time.
Something that happens every 5 years at a minimum, for the past few centuries, versus a constitutional issue that makes Brexit look simple.
They aren't the same, at all.
Huh, hadn't really thought about it that way, but you're right!
Scotland can't hold a referendum because of Brexit. The UK can hold a General Election in less than two months.
What?!
Scotland can't hold a referendum because of Brexit. The UK can hold a General Election in less than two months.
What?!
I feel sorry for the people of Manchester Gorton, as since the writ has been moved, will vote in a by-election which will never return an MP, given that it occurs a day after Parliament is dissolved.
I feel sorry for the people of Manchester Gorton, as since the writ has been moved, will vote in a by-election which will never return an MP, given that it occurs a day after Parliament is dissolved.
Are you one of those who used to call her unelected? Now she is going to be elected.
because one is vastly more significant than the other?
Also brexit negos will be on hold now until the summer anyway due to elections in France and Germany. There's no way you would hold a snap referendum in the same time frame, it needs much more time for debate and campaigning.
Both require UK Parliamentary Acts on this occasion.
A vote for Labour would do the same thing to be fair
Surely we should be waiting to see the outcome of the brexit negotiations. No one can be expected to make a decision without all the information. Now is not the time.
surely that by-election will be cancelled
Heh. I'm in an overwhelmingly Conservative area too.
Tactical masterclass from May is the timing on this means the country thinks it's another vote for Brexit... lol. It's a GE, it impacts how the country will be run internally for the next chunk of our lives. But no, BREEEEEEEEEEXIT!!!!!
This is not a vote for Brexit. Act accordingly UK.
What perhaps worries me most is that I suspect even the devout Tories know how turbulent (i.e. expensively dour for the British people) things are going to get post-Brexit and this is them moving to get the maximum time possible to ride it out.
Nope. The writ has been moved. The by-election now has to occur.
I mean you'd think Conservative voters have more chance of going Lib Dem then joining Mr. Corbyn's wild ride. May as well vote, even if things seem inevitable.
Considering how wrong I was about Brexit, Trump, and the last General election I am really hoping pessimism here gets results.
Huh, hadn't really thought about it that way, but you're right!
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Big distraction tool? Spanner in the works? Cry for help?
Your concept of "saint" must be really weird.She is a saint by comparison to the other options.
On the subject of spying laws: if you aren't being naughty, what do you have to hide?![]()
No they don't. Holding an election does not require an act of parliament. MPs can and will vote for it tomorrow / that's already enshrined in the parliament reform act.
The Scottish referendum does need an act, because you have to delegate the power for it to holyrood and you have to agree wording etc. Even if May wanted to hold another referendum, she couldn't have a vote on it tomorrow.
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Big distraction tool? Spanner in the works? Cry for help?
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Big distraction tool? Spanner in the works? Cry for help?
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Big distraction tool? Spanner in the works? Cry for help?
- Gain a bigger majority while Labour is in disarray.
- Gives her a mandate since she'll actually be elected in this time.
- Means the next general election won't be right after Brexit, which gives them more time to pick up the pieces. Regardless of how Brexit turns out, it's fair to say at first it's going to be a bit of a mess, and with the old election date, Tories could easily be blamed for that.
nah. That is too simplistic. I live in a constituency that has been a three way marginal (LDs, Labour, Tories) in recent elections apart from the last one, which was two way (Labour, Tories). Current majority is Labour by 274. Seat is heavily pro-remain. I can see the Tories losing big votes to the Lib dems and Labour some votes going the same way. This election is easy to predict on a macro level but on an individual seat basis it's very hard in some areas and those are the areas that are most likely to be in play.
So, vote for: an evil tyrant, a bumbling incompetent, or a wet lettuce.
Decisions, decisions.
nah. That is too simplistic. I live in a constituency that has been a three way marginal (LDs, Labour, Tories) in recent elections apart from the last one, which was two way (Labour, Tories). Current majority is Labour by 274. Seat is heavily pro-remain. I can see the Tories losing big votes to the Lib dems and Labour some votes going the same way. This election is easy to predict on a macro level but on an individual seat basis it's very hard in some areas and those are the areas that are most likely to be in play.
In Boston so the choice is basically Tory or UKIP.
She is a saint by comparison to the other options.
On the subject of spying laws: if you aren't being naughty, what do you have to hide?![]()
+ You may support Brexit, but do you seriously support Cruella De'May and her love for Trump and anything evil?
Who doesn't want to turn the UK into a dumpster tax haven? Yay!
I'll swallow the seething rage I feel for Corby and vote Labour. It won't do any good, but anything that shakes the Tories even a little bit is a victory in its own right.
TIL if thats right (and it will be legally binding) for Scotland. I was careful to word it for a UK GE as normally its within the PM's power, but with the FTPA act another vote is required (if thats considered a new act or part of a FTPA option)
They said Remain would be victorious. How did that go again?Polls suggested EU Ref was going to be close. Polls don't report binaries.
Well, she looked pretty reluctant meeting Trump, but it seems increasingly clear that we're going to need the US more than ever going forward anyway.
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I keep hearing about this "tax haven" strategy. Would that mean I'd pay less tax? I'm in favour if so.
My seat has been a Tory seat for something like 20 years. I hope I can oust them, but I can't see my area on that HOW TO BEAT THE TORIES.
Please UK, please save this last bit of hope that you're not all idiots. You can see how bad the tories are going to be, please don't vote them in.