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Do You Know Anyone Who Is Changing Their Vote From 2017 ?
I reckon most people will vote exactly how they did 2 years ago. Everyone I have asked has said they will vote the same way.
On another thread, some people are predicting that the Conservatives will gain 100+ seats. And will have a majority of 45, 60 or even 100.
Do you think that millions of people have switched from Labour to the Conservatives ? I don’t see it myself.
On another thread, some people are predicting that the Conservatives will gain 100+ seats. And will have a majority of 45, 60 or even 100.
Do you think that millions of people have switched from Labour to the Conservatives ? I don’t see it myself.
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//Do you think that millions of people have switched from Labour to the Conservative s ? / No, but I think there will be a lot of trad. Labour voters who will, rather than vote Tory or Liberal, will either abstain or spoil their ballot paper.
15:00 Sun 08th Dec 2019
I know several lifetime Labour voters who have said they're going to vote SNP this time round.
I don't know any Scots tories, but I think they'll struggle without Ruth Davidson.
I think the "not liking Corbyn" thing is key to this general election. Labour are a spent force in Scotland. I doubt they'll win a single Scottish seat this time round.
I don't know any Scots tories, but I think they'll struggle without Ruth Davidson.
I think the "not liking Corbyn" thing is key to this general election. Labour are a spent force in Scotland. I doubt they'll win a single Scottish seat this time round.
I don't know anyone who prefers a non-democratic parliament and a stagnated House where opposition thwart every attempt to achieve something and try to be in control; so I don't know anyone who voted for it last time, and consequently I'm unlikely to meet those having a revelation and changing their vote next time in order to achieve a sane outcome instead.
That will depend on those close-to-call constituencies, where a few realising their foolishness last time opt to do better this time, thus swinging the result.
That will depend on those close-to-call constituencies, where a few realising their foolishness last time opt to do better this time, thus swinging the result.
I have always voted Tory. I nearly considered moving to the Brexit Party. As much as I admire Farage and how he got the ball rolling I realised a vote for him was handing the occupation of No 10 to Corbyn. No way. Boris had better pull some promised rabbits out the hat. I won't be giving them a second chance.
//I thought you were sure that Boris was the man to deliver promised milk and honey//
As usual you thought wrong and must of dreamt it. I do not recall writing any such thing.
Corbyn is the one with a magic money tree and pedals fairy stories that his soviet puppet masters have supplied him.
Boris has promised us out of the EU. As for anything else we'll see.
As usual you thought wrong and must of dreamt it. I do not recall writing any such thing.
Corbyn is the one with a magic money tree and pedals fairy stories that his soviet puppet masters have supplied him.
Boris has promised us out of the EU. As for anything else we'll see.
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