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Borky Wrote:

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> Well its bollocks isn't it. we are a pitiful

> shithole of a country , seemingly entirely

> populated by miserable keyboard warriors with

> hypertension and erectile problems and utterly

> furious about everything. I am looking forward to

> the breakup of this construct of artifice so

> called UK and the resultant civil war that will

> likely lead to the easing of pressure on the NHS

> as a massive swathe of red faced over 50s are

> removed from the demographic.London will daclare

> itself a Britcity1, build a wall along the M25 and

> the rest of so called ingerland will resemble the

> cursed earth.

>

> good morning



Haha!

Some tiny encouraging signs this morning at work. Means nothing in the bigger picture but made me smile.


Our Director of Economic Research (worth noting that I work for a $280bn asset manager) is voting Labour as he can't stand the thought of a one party nation and a girl who is the under 30s Conservative representative for her constituency, is voting against the party and voting Labour (reasons: sick of not being listened to in the party, tuition fees, national security).

Sue Wrote:

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> jaywalker Wrote:

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>

> Helen Hayes is a bloody good MP.

>

>

> Agreed.



Do not know much about her. Never heard of her until the Silvester Road issue.

Seems an approachable pleasant person.


I would vote for her on a Local basis but despite being a Labour supporter all my life

and a former paid up member of the Dulwich branch of the Labour Party, I cannot bring

myself to vote for Labour with Jeromy Corbyn at the helm.


Corbyn is a conceited , self opinionated arse who refuses to listen to the views of others.

I would think he must be a very difficult person to work with.


DulwichFox

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> Sue Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > jaywalker Wrote:

> > ----------------------------

> >

> > Helen Hayes is a bloody good MP.

> >

> >

> > Agreed.

>

>

> Do not know much about her. Never heard of her

> until the Silvester Road issue.

> Seems an approachable pleasant person.

>

> I would vote for her on a Local basis but despite

> being a Labour supporter all my life

> and a former paid up member of the Dulwich branch

> of the Labour Party, I cannot bring

> myself to vote for Labour with Jeromy Corbyn at

> the helm.

>

> Corbyn is a conceited , self opinionated arse who

> refuses to listen to the views of others.

> I would think he must be a very difficult person

> to work with.

>

> DulwichFox


I have similar views about Corbyn Foxy. However; my view is that there's no way Labour will get a majority and the best we can hope for is a hung parliament, which may well mean a coalition involving some very competent MPs that may be able to exert influence.

lets nuke ourselves and do the world a favour.


You utter coward Corbyn, give us a straight answer on this - would you nuke the country and ease our suffering ? its what the people want. They have spoken.


Nuclear winter means nuclear winter, A red white and blue self inflicted Armageddon. let us be clear on this.

Right let's get some outcome predictions in.


Being long in the tooth, seen all this before, I'm going for a Tory majority of somewhere between 40 and 60, despite all the usual bluster and talk of some massive Labour revival. Youngsters won't turn out in large enough numbers, the blue rinse brigade will turn out and revert to form, forgetting about the 'dementia tax' stuff.


Anyone who wants to find out what's really going on, take a look at any of the major betting sites.


Louisa.

Borky Wrote:

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> Obviously you do not.



Obviously I do, people who place bets are prepared to put their money where their mouth is, it's not about a bunch of pollsters making predictions from tiny samples with great margins of error.


Louisa.

Each of you middle class lefties and keyboard warriors should put your money where your mouth is. I'm particularly talking about those of you who over the last few days have been whipping yourselves into something resembling teenage schoolboy arousal about the 'closing' of the gap in the polls.

robbin Wrote:

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> Each of you middle class lefties and keyboard

> warriors should put your money where your mouth

> is. I'm particularly talking about those of you

> who over the last few days have been whipping

> yourselves into something resembling teenage

> schoolboy arousal about the 'closing' of the gap

> in the polls.



It's more getting rid of May I think - The NYT says what fits with many peoples view - that May is quite horrible.


https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/05/opinion/jeremy-corbyn-theresa-may-britain-election-brexit.html?mcubz=2

rendelharris Wrote:

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> Ladbrokes were offering 3/1 on Trump and 1/5 on

> Clinton the day of the US election, and 3/1 on

> Brexit with Remain odds-on, so they're not always

> the best indicators.


Indeed. Odds follow the money, not the chances of something happening. When punters piled money into a Clinton victory, the odds shortened. I remember the Tyson-Bruno fight in Vegas back in the pre-internet days. Bruno's odds in the UK were ridiculously short, while all the Bruno fans going to Vegas for the fight waited till they got there to put their money on him at ? justifiably ? much longer odds.

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