Neil Posted May 5 Report Share Posted May 5 50 minutes ago, sheffinghell said: This from Sky may have consequences. She's jumping ship to join Owen Jones' campaign group Is that part of the Galloway tribe? I give Jones and Galloway about two days before they're at war. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sheffinghell Posted May 5 Report Share Posted May 5 9 minutes ago, Neil said: Is that part of the Galloway tribe? I give Jones and Galloway about two days before they're at war. No, Momentum were the Corbyn activists. Massive force on the left of the party, and responsible for much of the ground campaigning and phone banks over the last few years. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Neil Posted May 5 Report Share Posted May 5 14 minutes ago, sheffinghell said: No, Momentum were the Corbyn activists. Massive force on the left of the party, and responsible for much of the ground campaigning and phone banks over the last few years. the sort of fools that galloway wants to tap into [the sort of bandwagon jones loves to jump onto] ,where momentum campaigning and phone banks led to the biggest election defeat, no, meaningful benefit, next up restate the false claim of the biggest membership of a party in europe, putin had a bigger party - a big membership means f**k all for the election result as the corbyn thrashing proved. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Neil Posted May 5 Report Share Posted May 5 tories spinning the idea of a labour hung parliament and a coalition of chaos. think they've already killed that one with 15 years of tory govt. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Neil Posted May 5 Report Share Posted May 5 In 1981 everyone knew a yosser, rip Bernard hill https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-68962192 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
steviewevie Posted May 6 Report Share Posted May 6 8 hours ago, Neil said: tories spinning the idea of a labour hung parliament and a coalition of chaos. think they've already killed that one with 15 years of tory govt. and I don't think people would be too worried about a hung parliament (even though it could actually be a bit chaotic and short lived). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nobody Interesting Posted May 6 Report Share Posted May 6 1 hour ago, steviewevie said: and I don't think people would be too worried about a hung parliament (even though it could actually be a bit chaotic and short lived). It is highly unlikely that there will be a hung parliament - though if there was I can see Labour, Green s (if any) and Lib Dems having some sort of agreement with SNP included if they had to to get the numbers (and if Swinney is their new leader they would likely be more favourable). Personally I want a hung parliament that forces Labour as the larger party to work with others and take on some 'progressive' or as I call them, decent new, ideas. Recent history shows the UK can manage 'coalitions' most of the time - just the one epic failure in Scotland. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
steviewevie Posted May 6 Report Share Posted May 6 11 minutes ago, Nobody Interesting said: It is highly unlikely that there will be a hung parliament - though if there was I can see Labour, Green s (if any) and Lib Dems having some sort of agreement with SNP included if they had to to get the numbers (and if Swinney is their new leader they would likely be more favourable). Personally I want a hung parliament that forces Labour as the larger party to work with others and take on some 'progressive' or as I call them, decent new, ideas. Recent history shows the UK can manage 'coalitions' most of the time - just the one epic failure in Scotland. we haven't had many coalitions in recent years, only the Cameron-Clegg one which was a bit of a disaster for the Lib Dems and may put them off doing it again, although Davey does seem similar to Starmer. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nobody Interesting Posted May 6 Report Share Posted May 6 16 minutes ago, steviewevie said: we haven't had many coalitions in recent years, only the Cameron-Clegg one which was a bit of a disaster for the Lib Dems and may put them off doing it again, although Davey does seem similar to Starmer. Loads of coalitions in councils which is what I was referring to and don't need official coalition to work together. Most people agree the UK needs change and personally I think that change would be quicker and better if parties worked together minus Tory and Reform. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
steviewevie Posted May 6 Report Share Posted May 6 Zack Polanski, deputy leader of The Green Party, back in 2013... Can you really THINK your boobs bigger? – The Sun | The Sun For those who can't click on a Sun link...here's first paragraph... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
steviewevie Posted May 6 Report Share Posted May 6 ...and it works apparently. Might give it a go myself. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pink_triangle Posted May 6 Report Share Posted May 6 1 hour ago, Nobody Interesting said: It is highly unlikely that there will be a hung parliament - though if there was I can see Labour, Green s (if any) and Lib Dems having some sort of agreement with SNP included if they had to to get the numbers (and if Swinney is their new leader they would likely be more favourable). Personally I want a hung parliament that forces Labour as the larger party to work with others and take on some 'progressive' or as I call them, decent new, ideas. Recent history shows the UK can manage 'coalitions' most of the time - just the one epic failure in Scotland. I’m not sure why a hung parliament would force labour to be more progressive. The SNP and Lib Dem’s are no more progressive than labour! You would be better off wanting a small labour majority which would give more power to the left labour MPs. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
steviewevie Posted May 6 Report Share Posted May 6 6 minutes ago, pink_triangle said: I’m not sure why a hung parliament would force labour to be more progressive. The SNP and Lib Dem’s are no more progressive than labour! You would be better off wanting a small labour majority which would give more power to the left labour MPs. and even then a lot more likely would be a one term parliament...Tories won't stay unelectable forever...you never know Boris could be back in charge in a few years. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Neil Posted May 6 Report Share Posted May 6 2 hours ago, steviewevie said: and I don't think people would be too worried about a hung parliament (even though it could actually be a bit chaotic and short lived). a hung parliament will mean not-a-tory govt , which everyone will see as an improvement. 🙂 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pink_triangle Posted May 6 Report Share Posted May 6 12 hours ago, sheffinghell said: This from Sky may have consequences. She's jumping ship to join Owen Jones' campaign group Middle class activists who would rather be “right “ than in power working to help the torys. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Nobody Interesting Posted May 6 Report Share Posted May 6 1 hour ago, pink_triangle said: I’m not sure why a hung parliament would force labour to be more progressive. The SNP and Lib Dem’s are no more progressive than labour! You would be better off wanting a small labour majority which would give more power to the left labour MPs. Our opinions on this differ - I am not sure why you want a small Labour majority as small majorities have a history of giving more unstable government especially when by-elections are lost and the majority falls. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nobody Interesting Posted May 6 Report Share Posted May 6 38 minutes ago, steviewevie said: Our former drinking hole was a small 'tap house' it had one loo as there was no room for more than one. What on earth are places that size supposed to do? Daft idea to try and placate some small minded people whose lives seem obsessed by what others have in their pants. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pink_triangle Posted May 6 Report Share Posted May 6 11 minutes ago, Nobody Interesting said: Our opinions on this differ - I am not sure why you want a small Labour majority as small majorities have a history of giving more unstable government especially when by-elections are lost and the majority falls. I don’t want a small majority, I want a thumping majority so Labour can deliver on the priorities of the people like they did in 1997. My point was if you wanted labour pushed to the left (I don’t) then a small majority is the way that happens, the thought of Burgon, RLB having greater power to me is a recipe for disaster. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
steviewevie Posted May 6 Report Share Posted May 6 15 minutes ago, Nobody Interesting said: Our opinions on this differ - I am not sure why you want a small Labour majority as small majorities have a history of giving more unstable government especially when by-elections are lost and the majority falls. I think he was suggesting more likely get something progressive with a small majority labour government rather than a hung parliament (and hung parliaments often don't last). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lost Posted May 6 Report Share Posted May 6 List of 18 demands Starmer has to meet to get the muslim vote back. Apparently insurance cost more if your called Mohammed? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lazyred Posted May 6 Report Share Posted May 6 Some unsavoury types washed in by the green surge Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Nobody Interesting Posted May 6 Report Share Posted May 6 1 hour ago, pink_triangle said: I don’t want a small majority, I want a thumping majority so Labour can deliver on the priorities of the people like they did in 1997. My point was if you wanted labour pushed to the left (I don’t) then a small majority is the way that happens, the thought of Burgon, RLB having greater power to me is a recipe for disaster. Ok then - how does one go about voting in such a way to give Labour a small moinority? Rhetorical question of course as there is no way I can do that - so I shall vote for the party whose policies are closest to my values and beliefs knowing they will not win but in the hope that the combined votes of all who do the same might, like with UKIP and Brexit, sway whoever is the government to change policy to try and gain those votes for themselves. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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