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Re: The Polls

Post by Punk » Sun Jul 08, 2018 4:56 pm

Guest wrote:Labour have leapfrogged the Conservatives in the polls after Theresa May's warring Cabinet backed her compromise Brexit plan.


According to a fresh study by Survation, support for Jeremy Corbyn’s party is now at 40%, a two-point rise in two weeks, with Theresa May’s Tories three points down on 38%.

The poll was revealed as frontbench tensions burst into the open, with Brexiteer ministers forced to concede ground to the Prime Minister as the Government agreed a united position on leaving the European Union.

https://www.politicshome.com/news/uk/po ... ries-after

:canny: Survation always poll accurately unlike Tory run YouGov.


Do you get asked to Log in Punk? Just asking.

Re: The Polls

Post by Guest » Sun Jul 08, 2018 4:36 pm

Labour have leapfrogged the Conservatives in the polls after Theresa May's warring Cabinet backed her compromise Brexit plan.


According to a fresh study by Survation, support for Jeremy Corbyn’s party is now at 40%, a two-point rise in two weeks, with Theresa May’s Tories three points down on 38%.

The poll was revealed as frontbench tensions burst into the open, with Brexiteer ministers forced to concede ground to the Prime Minister as the Government agreed a united position on leaving the European Union.

https://www.politicshome.com/news/uk/po ... ries-after

:canny: Survation always poll accurately unlike Tory run YouGov.

Re: The Polls

Post by Punk » Fri Jul 06, 2018 8:20 pm

MungoBrush wrote:
Punk wrote:His desperation is getting sadder by the day. :shake head:


You must all be celebrating Corbyn's performance in the polls.


Up 9.9% and best polling in London since 1971. Even with the UKIP vote collapsing the Conservative vote only increased by 0.4%. :whistle: Which would you prefer a 9.9% rise or 0.4%?

Re: The Polls

Post by Guest » Fri Jul 06, 2018 8:01 pm

MungoBrush wrote:
Punk wrote:His desperation is getting sadder by the day. :shake head:


You must all be celebrating Corbyn's performance in the polls.


You and that other rock for brains/viper Tory scum are shit scared of Corbyn, that's why you are obsessed with him :cuppaT:

Re: The Polls

Post by MungoBrush » Fri Jul 06, 2018 7:54 pm

Punk wrote:His desperation is getting sadder by the day. :shake head:


You must all be celebrating Corbyn's performance in the polls.

Re: The Polls

Post by Punk » Fri Jul 06, 2018 6:30 pm

Cannydc wrote:
MungoBrush wrote:One year ago:

35% say that the Labour leader would make the "best PM" as opposed to 34% who pick May.

http://uk.businessinsider.com/yougov-po ... ter-2017-6

Today:

When it comes to who would make the best Prime Minister, this week's poll shows 38% of people prefer Theresa May while 26% favour Jeremy Corbyn. A further 34% answered "not sure" and 2% refused to choose.

https://yougov.co.uk/news/2018/06/30/vo ... 37-25-26-/

:yess: :yess: :yess:


Keep banging that same old drum, Mungo - it's all you've got.

Has anyone resigned yet ?

Brexit v. Tories :more beer:


His desperation is getting sadder by the day. :shake head:

Re: The Polls

Post by Cannydc » Fri Jul 06, 2018 6:28 pm

MungoBrush wrote:One year ago:

35% say that the Labour leader would make the "best PM" as opposed to 34% who pick May.

http://uk.businessinsider.com/yougov-po ... ter-2017-6

Today:

When it comes to who would make the best Prime Minister, this week's poll shows 38% of people prefer Theresa May while 26% favour Jeremy Corbyn. A further 34% answered "not sure" and 2% refused to choose.

https://yougov.co.uk/news/2018/06/30/vo ... 37-25-26-/

:yess: :yess: :yess:


Keep banging that same old drum, Mungo - it's all you've got.

Has anyone resigned yet ?

Brexit v. Tories :more beer:

Re: The Polls

Post by MungoBrush » Fri Jul 06, 2018 3:02 pm

One year ago:

35% say that the Labour leader would make the "best PM" as opposed to 34% who pick May.

http://uk.businessinsider.com/yougov-po ... ter-2017-6

Today:

When it comes to who would make the best Prime Minister, this week's poll shows 38% of people prefer Theresa May while 26% favour Jeremy Corbyn. A further 34% answered "not sure" and 2% refused to choose.

https://yougov.co.uk/news/2018/06/30/vo ... 37-25-26-/

:yess: :yess: :yess:

Re: The Polls

Post by Guest » Fri Jul 06, 2018 12:07 pm

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:canny: :canny: :canny:

Re: The Polls

Post by Fletch » Sun Jun 24, 2018 4:56 pm

Madeleine Albright: “500,000 Dead Iraqi Children Was Worth It

Sometimes Genocide Is OK…
It just depends who is in office at the moment.

Here is a much forgotten exchange between Lesley Stahl and Madeleine Albright on “60 Minutes” back on May 12, 1996 that is not getting much play lately:

Lesley Stahl on U.S. sanctions against Iraq: We have heard that a half million children have died. I mean, that’s more children than died in Hiroshima. And, you know, is the price worth it?

Secretary of State Madeleine Albright: I think this is a very hard choice, but the price–we think the price is worth it.

It’s worth noting that on 60 Minutes, Albright made no attempt to deny the figure given by Stahl–a rough rendering of the preliminary estimate in a 1995 U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) report that 567,000 Iraqi children under the age of five had died as a result of the sanctions.

Since the US ousted Saddam Hussein and brought democracy to the Middle East the Left has been protesting the civilian and American fatalities that number less than 100,000 combined- and a vast majority of those killed by the terrorists.

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2008/0 ... -worth-it/

These are the sort of people you're looking to for advice on leaders? :thud:

Re: The Polls

Post by Fletch » Sun Jun 24, 2018 4:51 pm

From link in earlier post for mungo

Lesley Stahl on U.S. sanctions against Iraq: We have heard that a half million children have died. I mean, that’s more children than died in Hiroshima. And, you know, is the price worth it?

Secretary of State Madeleine Albright: I think this is a very hard choice, but the price–we think the price is worth it.

This is common knowledge mungo ffs. Well to people who quote Madeleine Albright anyway. By doing so one assumes they know something about her. :dunno:

Re: The Polls

Post by Cannydc » Sun Jun 24, 2018 4:47 pm

MungoBrush wrote:
Fletch wrote:
MungoBrush wrote:Well, I thought you’d be aligned to her thinking, given that her family fled to the UK to escape the Nazis and now she’s a left wing politician, previously Secretary of State in the Clinton era.


No you didn't. You heard the name in the msm and used it to try and paint Labour or Corbyn/Corbyn supporters in a bad light. You had no idea who she was or her record. The idea that the US Democrats or Clintons are left wing shows your understanding of politics to be around zero. You might also check out the CFR (Council on Foreign Relations) Another despotic outfit. She happens to be a member, unsurprisingly.


That quote you posted supposedly of hers is without any context
Over 400000 died on the d day landings and battle for Normandy
Was that worth it


Never thought I would read the King Of Out-Of-Context quotes calling someone else out for quoting something out of context....

Re: The Polls

Post by Fletch » Sun Jun 24, 2018 4:45 pm

MungoBrush wrote:
Fletch wrote:
MungoBrush wrote:Well, I thought you’d be aligned to her thinking, given that her family fled to the UK to escape the Nazis and now she’s a left wing politician, previously Secretary of State in the Clinton era.


No you didn't. You heard the name in the msm and used it to try and paint Labour or Corbyn/Corbyn supporters in a bad light. You had no idea who she was or her record. The idea that the US Democrats or Clintons are left wing shows your understanding of politics to be around zero. You might also check out the CFR (Council on Foreign Relations) Another despotic outfit. She happens to be a member, unsurprisingly.


That quote you posted supposedly of hers is without any context
Over 400000 died on the d day landings and battle for Normandy
Was that worth it


You didn't watch the video then?

Edit to add another link about it https://fair.org/extra/we-think-the-price-is-worth-it/

Re: The Polls

Post by MungoBrush » Sun Jun 24, 2018 4:39 pm

Gigabit wrote:Just add Mungo to the ignore list Canny. He's a troll who only posts because he gets a reaction.


Drinking alone and posting on forums is a bad idea gigabit.

Re: The Polls

Post by MungoBrush » Sun Jun 24, 2018 4:38 pm

Fletch wrote:
MungoBrush wrote:Well, I thought you’d be aligned to her thinking, given that her family fled to the UK to escape the Nazis and now she’s a left wing politician, previously Secretary of State in the Clinton era.


No you didn't. You heard the name in the msm and used it to try and paint Labour or Corbyn/Corbyn supporters in a bad light. You had no idea who she was or her record. The idea that the US Democrats or Clintons are left wing shows your understanding of politics to be around zero. You might also check out the CFR (Council on Foreign Relations) Another despotic outfit. She happens to be a member, unsurprisingly.


That quote you posted supposedly of hers is without any context
Over 400000 died on the d day landings and battle for Normandy
Was that worth it

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