by Cannydc » Mon Feb 12, 2018 12:18 pm
Guest wrote:Who would you prefer as PM?
TM 37%
JC 29%
Yougovs latest.
Canny you are a dreamer son.
The strategy of just keep shining the light on labour is working. Lolbour are doing the rest
Very happy, and well on course to win the next election.
Try factoring in reasons for that election (Tory Brexishambles, New Tory leader due to infighting, economic failure due to Brexit, austerity etc) and the draw that Corbyn / Labour will have if they come out against Brexit due to it harming the UK economy and living standards. Finally, we are confident that once proper debate starts, there will only be one side giving the country facts. The Tories will have an abysmal record on NHS, Brexit, Crime, Austerity.... and will resort to the usual smears. That failed miserably last time and will be even less effective next.
Confidence is high.
Perhaps you can enlighten us (without smears) as to what positive grounds the Tories have to be re-elected. And how will they defend a desperate and expensive union with the DUP, having scaremongered at the last election about a possible pact between Labour and the SNP ?
[quote="Guest"]Who would you prefer as PM?
TM 37%
JC 29%
Yougovs latest.
Canny you are a dreamer son. :gigglesnshit:
The strategy of just keep shining the light on labour is working. Lolbour are doing the rest :cuppaT:[/quote]
Very happy, and well on course to win the next election.
Try factoring in reasons for that election (Tory Brexishambles, New Tory leader due to infighting, economic failure due to Brexit, austerity etc) and the draw that Corbyn / Labour will have if they come out against Brexit due to it harming the UK economy and living standards. Finally, we are confident that once proper debate starts, there will only be one side giving the country facts. The Tories will have an abysmal record on NHS, Brexit, Crime, Austerity.... and will resort to the usual smears. That failed miserably last time and will be even less effective next.
Confidence is high.
Perhaps you can enlighten us (without smears) as to what positive grounds the Tories have to be re-elected. And how will they defend a desperate and expensive union with the DUP, having scaremongered at the last election about a possible pact between Labour and the SNP ?