(09-06-2017 14:37 )Censorship :-( Wrote: [ -> ]As for Labour, would they have had a chance at winning this election if the majority of Labour MPs had actually supported their leader, instead of undermining him at every opportunity?
those same mps are all smiles now...but sharpening the knives
Tories miles behind on social media, they may have majority of press, but it wont connect them to the under 35's....all the students who whooped for JC's bribes will in 5 years be more selfish/(wonder what it may cost them) with any promised bribes
(09-06-2017 13:41 )SecretAgent Wrote: [ -> ]No party comes out of this election well
Considering the opinion polls had Labour on 24% when the election was called, I would say that 40% of the votes was a truly amazing result.
^ Ah, the pollsters... or should that be fraudsters?*
(*fraudulently taking money from those who commission their polls, when they have proved, yet again, that they know fuck all about how people are going to vote
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(09-06-2017 14:57 )Censorship :-( Wrote: [ -> ]they have proved, yet again, that they know fuck all about how people are going to vote
The opinion polls were actually not far out.
The last poll of polls put Conservative at 43% against the result of 42.4% and Liberal Democrat at 7.5% against the result of 7.2%. With Labour they weren't so close with 36.5% against the result of 40.2%.
Opinion polls wasn't far out I agree
I doubt if Corbyn won't be getting a press apology anytime soon
^ Individually, AFAIK, most were still 'predicting' a Tory win as recently as Wednesday...
The polls have been all over the place - Last weekend, they ranged from a 1% to 12% advantage for the Tories.