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Do you think they'll accept the result? No, of course they won't. And meanwhile, Corbyn will nationalise your granny and your house. So stop being a twatty thing...Originally posted by Paddy View PostI think it has to be a Lib-Lab coalition with the Libs insisting on a referendum.
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But Libs will never support Corbyn as PM and I doubt the Libs will have more MPs than Labour...Originally posted by Paddy View PostI think it has to be a Lib-Lab coalition with the Libs insisting on a referendum.
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I think it has to be a Lib-Lab coalition with the Libs insisting on a referendum.
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Clearly it didn't not only because the referendum was just advisory, but specially because the parliament with a Tory majority couldn't agree on it!Originally posted by JohntheBike View Postand I guess there are many others here in the same situation. It did count in the referendum though
and the elections to the Welsh Assembly are by proportional representation, which in essence has prevented the Labour establishment from gaining an overall majority. Perhaps the UK Parliament could learn a lesson from that.
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and I guess there are many others here in the same situation. It did count in the referendum thoughOriginally posted by CryingSheep View PostThanks God, your vote won't count for much then...


and the elections to the Welsh Assembly are by proportional representation, which in essence has prevented the Labour establishment from gaining an overall majority. Perhaps the UK Parliament could learn a lesson from that.
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Thanks God, your vote won't count for much then...Originally posted by JohntheBike View PostI live in a safe Labour seat, where the MP's majority has at times exceeded all the opposition votes.

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I live in a safe Labour seat, where the MP's majority has at times exceeded all the opposition votes.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostMy last UK address is a Labour / Tory marginal so I have my registration in.
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I think you posted this in the wrong forum.Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostOkay folks
Don't waste your vote this time. Make it count.
Corbyn is the only show in town. Vote for him and save this country.
Do it for your children and grand children.
Don't get that bully back in to Downing street, his own brother does not trust him. He is a liar and is sitting on millions bet against the pound. He wants a crash in economy and the pound so his mates can benefit.
Admin, please move this topic to the "Foaming at the mouth, mad as a box of frogs, Red Ken Supporters Fan Club" forum.
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Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostOkay folks
Don't waste your vote this time. Make it count.
Corbyn is the only show in town. Vote for him and save this country.
Do it for your children and grand children.
Don't get that bully back in to Downing street, his own brother does not trust him. He is a liar and is sitting on millions bet against the pound. He wants a crash in economy and the pound so his mates can benefit.but that's only possible for those living in a marginal seat.Don't waste your vote this time. Make it count
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General Election
Okay folks
Don't waste your vote this time. Make it count.
Corbyn is the only show in town. Vote for him and save this country.
Do it for your children and grand children.
Don't get that bully back in to Downing street, his own brother does not trust him. He is a liar and is sitting on millions bet against the pound. He wants a crash in economy and the pound so his mates can benefit.Tags: None
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