Lordo wrote:Londonrake wrote:Lordo wrote:all labour has to do is 5 points gain and they will be neck and neck. neck and neck favours labour, always have done.
The chances of there being a majority Labour administration are pretty grim. To be honest, I'm disappointed. I would love watching it all happen. From a safe distance of course.
i is tellin you boy, the vibe has changed since the manifesto. there something in there for everybody except the top 95%. its only fair innit?
people said in 2017 he had no chance at all. he came to withing whisker of winning it. it wil happen this time. with 1.5 million senile geriatrics gone and 1.5 million young pibol joing the electoral register.
pibol who are expected to retire beyond 66 will vote for it
students and recent graduates will vote for it
low paid will vote for it
increased wages for public sector
possibility of 32 hr a week within 10 years.
flippin heck who would not vote for it. oh i know, i know, those who live in tax havens and also those who have more than one house.
few moths back i remeber a swine who claimed it was good that the threat of brexit is helping him in reducing the value of the pound and and house prices too. he went on to claim he had over 100 properties in london and is looking to buy more. now there's a swine who will pay more and rightly so.
i really feel for him as much as all the homless in europe put together.
i thought people living in dorways was a uk thing, but the desease seemed to have spread to eu cities like barcelona and madrid. what the hell somebody must have the serum. oh shit here comes corbyn with the fakin serum innit?