Guest wrote:Following the conference labour will no doubt launch the election surge. Oh wait....
Westminster voting intention:
CON: 42% (+2)
LAB: 36% (-)
LDEM: 11% (-)
UKIP: 4% (-1)
GRN: 2% (-)
via
@YouGov
, 24 - 25 Sep
Chgs. w/ 19 Sep
Guest wrote:Westminster voting intention:
CON: 39% (+2)
LAB: 36% (-3)
LDEM: 9% (-)
UKIP: 6% (-2)
via
@OpiniumResearch
, surveyed this week
Chgs. w/[b] 20 Sep[/b]
Guest wrote:Guest wrote:Westminster voting intention:
CON: 39% (+2)
LAB: 36% (-3)
LDEM: 9% (-)
UKIP: 6% (-2)
via
@OpiniumResearch
, surveyed this week
Chgs. w/[b] 20 Sep[/b]
Guest wrote:Guest wrote:Guest wrote:Westminster voting intention:
CON: 39% (+2)
LAB: 36% (-3)
LDEM: 9% (-)
UKIP: 6% (-2)
via
@OpiniumResearch
, surveyed this week
Chgs. w/[b] 20 Sep[/b]
Surveyed THIS WEEK. Changes FROM 20 sep. Fucking idiot cult drone.
Lady Murasaki wrote:There’s a lot of difference between them if you look at their history.
Comparing tweets like this is just juvenile.
“There is a reason for wanting to ensure that we can control migration. It is because of the impact that net migration can have on people, on access to services, on infrastructure. But, crucially, it often hits those at the lower end of the income scale hardest.”
Theresa May, 6th of September 2017
“What there wouldn’t be is the wholesale importation of underpaid workers from Central Europe to order to destroy conditions, particularly in the construction industry.”
Jeremy Corbyn, 23rd of July 2017
wutang wrote:Lady Murasaki wrote:There’s a lot of difference between them if you look at their history.
Comparing tweets like this is just juvenile.
Its not juvenile to remind ourselves that behind this new veneer of left wing progressiveness the same reactionary nationalist heart beats within the Labour party.“There is a reason for wanting to ensure that we can control migration. It is because of the impact that net migration can have on people, on access to services, on infrastructure. But, crucially, it often hits those at the lower end of the income scale hardest.”
Theresa May, 6th of September 2017“What there wouldn’t be is the wholesale importation of underpaid workers from Central Europe to order to destroy conditions, particularly in the construction industry.”
Jeremy Corbyn, 23rd of July 2017
Keir Hardie, in his evidence to the 1899 House of Commons Select Committee on emigration and immigration, argued that the Scots resented immigrants greatly and that they would want a total immigration ban. When it was pointed out to him that more people left Scotland than entered it, he replied, "It would be much better for Scotland if those 1,500 were compelled to remain there and let the foreigners be kept out... Dr Johnson said God made Scotland for Scotchmen, and I would keep it so." According to Hardie, the Lithuanian migrant workers in the mining industry had "filthy habits", they lived off "garlic and oil", and they were carriers of "the Black Death".[23]
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