released at midnight last night.
Survation being the only pollsters who predicted 2017's hung parliament.
Of course, as with being 2-0 up at home to Spurs with 5 minutes to go, there's still every reason to be absolutely sh*tting ourselves.
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released at midnight last night.
Survation being the only pollsters who predicted 2017's hung parliament.
Of course, as with being 2-0 up at home to Spurs with 5 minutes to go, there's still every reason to be absolutely sh*tting ourselves.
I may have mentioned this a couple of weeks ago but the fact remains:
A third of the leectorate is prepared to vote for a terrorist-supporting, UK-hating, economically-lunatic rabid anti-semite.
One third of the elctorate!
Even if, God willing, the lesser of two evils wins a majority, we, as a nation, are royally fúcked.
Did you see this? In equal parts funny and depressing. I especially like the chap who, when confronted with Corbyn's anti-semitism, then doubles down by saying how much power the Jews have. :hehe:
https://twitter.com/SunPolitics/stat...50499293630465
I'm not really shocked by it, as I don't think anti-semitism ever went away - not really. It just became impossible to vocalise publicly in a post-Holocaust world. Corbyn and Labour's real crime has been to give it a high-profile, mainstream platform in which people feel comfortable saying things like that.
This election has shown Boris is less unpopular than Crobyn, the fact Borris is less popular than May was before the 2017 election says a lot about how bad it is for Labour to have Corbyn in charge.
Never great when you are voting for which leader is not quite as a maniac as the other leader. We are in for a **** 5 years
1/4 for a Con Majority ie 80% probability
next best is a Labour Minority at 10/1...
It amuses me no end that these intellectuals waving the red flag will be the ones that Corbyn has in his crosshairs. One wonders how they’ll react when Corbyn and the unions grind the country to a halt. Re- Nationalisation roll outs with twenty blokes stood around a hole while one digs will once again be a common sight on our streets.
To be fair, in Johnson's case I think that reflects the way in which Brexit has utterly polarised views. Anyone anti-Brexit will disapprove of Johnson and anyone pro will approve him. That skews this type of polling and leaves zero room for nuance.
In Corbyn's case, he's just a disaster. On that we agree.
I think he has some solid Conservative instincts (look at his old Spectator articles), but he's been forced to publically move to the left on some social issues because of the prevailing culture, and taxation/spending because of the austerity narrative that has cut through.
It's also why the Tories have always maintained their distance from Farage. The calculation is that reverting to old-school social conservatism on issues like immigration, family values, etc would lose them more votes than it would gain.
Let's face it, if it was't for Brexit the Tories would be totally ****ed at this election. There's absolutely no way they would be threatening to break the red wall after "a decade of austerity"
Looked at objectively, the truly fascinating thing about this campaign has been the LibDem's total and utter implosion. They actually facilitated this election because they saw it as their best chance since 2010 to become relevant again. Instead, their vote has collapsed, Swinson has proved about as popular as cold vomit and was last heard on Today wittering madness about there being no such thing as biological sex. :hehe:
Weren't his Spectator articles pandering to his audience, though? Look at his time as mayor. All the cycling/green nonsense. He's about as Conservative as those pseudo-socialists Cameron and Osborne, who got us into this God-awful mess with their refusal to rein in public spending.
I'm guessing 'dripping wax and a quick tug'
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