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I think the issue is Jeremy is he sucks as a politican in the Parliment.

His own mps hate his guts and he has to work with SNP and Lib Dems to pass anything if he got elected and the reality is the Tories will likely have 300+ seats and likely even the popular vote.

So imo I think even if he wins, its going to be a huge let down incoming.



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It's all a bit of a farce. Everyone seems to be talking about spending money we haven't got with no real industrial strategy to improve the level of tax receipts to pay for it and reverse the trading deficit. The liberal democrat leader is the biggest idiot to lead a party for a long time but I'm still voting liberal democrat because my local candidate is the best of the bunch and they have absolutely no chance of forming a government.



Versus_Evil said:

Voted Lib Dems, May is a trainwreck and Torries have never stood for the working class in my lifetime and Labour is run by someone i have no confidence in at all

So, they have early voting in the UK too?



May is a strong leader from what I've seen, however her Brexit handling is kinda too risky, cutting ties at once is not a smart more, should have focused on getting a Switzerland half-in relationship with the EU to keep as many companies and jobs as possible, which is hard to achieve indeed

don't know much about Corbyn, but it seems he's the safest choice for people whose jobs are on the line with Brexit, if I understand correctly he's going to slow down the exit if necessary, but what happens if the two years pass and there's no deal? still a risky plan



don't mind my username, that was more than 10 years ago, I'm a different person now, amazing how people change ^_^

Versus_Evil said:
VGPolyglot said:

So, they have early voting in the UK too?

I was referring to the poll.

Oh.



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Labour need a young leader that inspires people instead of a geriatric leader with no vision. This election is a pass by Labour by having a weak old leader. How about a young leader with energy and charisma that appeals to youth instead of a one foot in the grave old man leading the party?



It's pretty clear in this election that Labour with Corbyn is the safest and strongest vote. The Conservatives don't deserve another chance to screw the people of the UK over.



WolfpackN64 said:
It's pretty clear in this election that Labour with Corbyn is the safest and strongest vote. The Conservatives don't deserve another chance to screw the people of the UK over.

The guy could not even handle a party while in opposition , how can he handle a nation in a coalition with a brexit and push force his far left ideas.



LadyJasmine said:
WolfpackN64 said:
It's pretty clear in this election that Labour with Corbyn is the safest and strongest vote. The Conservatives don't deserve another chance to screw the people of the UK over.

The guy could not even handle a party while in opposition , how can he handle a nation in a coalition with a brexit and push force his far left ideas.

He won the party leadership race against a strong established group, he won the leadership challenge again, created a strong grassroots movement, made Labour's position in politics clear again is set to increase Labour's vote.

I think your perception of Corbyn is skewed.



WolfpackN64 said:
LadyJasmine said:

The guy could not even handle a party while in opposition , how can he handle a nation in a coalition with a brexit and push force his far left ideas.

He won the party leadership race against a strong established group, he won the leadership challenge again, created a strong grassroots movement, made Labour's position in politics clear again is set to increase Labour's vote.

I think your perception of Corbyn is skewed.

Yes and has been utterly useless in Parliament though...

I think Tories  and SNP  and moderate Labour Mps are going to  make mincemeat of him as PM unless he gets a large majority on his own. 

It is one thing to campaign well but another to be the actual Prime Minister and I see failure ahead