Current Affairs 2017 General Election

2017 general election

  • Lib Dems

    Votes: 24 6.5%
  • Labour

    Votes: 264 71.0%
  • Tories

    Votes: 41 11.0%
  • Cheese on the ballot paper

    Votes: 35 9.4%
  • SNP

    Votes: 4 1.1%
  • Plaid Cymru

    Votes: 4 1.1%

  • Total voters
    372
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What we have now is a coalition where one partner believes if a woman is raped she can't abort it and the other partner believes if she wants to keep it she has to prove it. How on earth is that gonna work?

Who the hell votes for parties like that in this day and age!
 
What we have now is a coalition where one partner believes if a woman is raped she can't abort it and the other partner believes if she wants to keep it she has to prove it. How on earth is that gonna work?

Who the hell votes for parties like that in this day and age!

Better than than Corbyn's Coalition of Chaos™
 
Impressed with Corbyn on Marr. He's irritatingly good at being the underdog.
Amazing he got the same seats as Gordon Brown, and he made way, ok he came back from the brink of a Tory landslide but even getting the young vote out by offering them everything- still came up 60 seats short did far better than anyone thought even myself, but against the worst Tory manefesto ever lost by 60 seats - he has a long way to go to win centre ground - May will go in this Parliment- no doubts the person who try's to edge her out seldom gets the job - Corbyn needs to reshuffle his cabinet get some sensible moderate support to win the centre ground , and get a better chancellor the lt could be on for the next time if this was done I may return to vote Labour !
 
Can we stop with the proddyphobia already!

They're allowed whatever beliefs they want in terms of religion, and if Northern Ireland tolerates them then that's their issue.

However, everyone is right to point out their beliefs should be allowed nowhere near the UK government, which is supposed to operate independent of religion in the interests of a largely secular society.
 
They're allowed whatever beliefs they want in terms of religion, and if Northern Ireland tolerates them then that's their issue.

However, everyone is right to point out their beliefs should be allowed nowhere near the UK government, which is supposed to operate independent of religion in the interests of a largely secular society.
Pity the Mayor of London follows a religion that has the same views. Oh well.
 
Pity the Mayor of London follows a religion that has the same views. Oh well.

As long as he keeps religion out of it, fine. Most people have a religion; but most people don't belong to a political party which is basically the political representation of that religion.
 
As long as he keeps religion out of it, fine. Most people have a religion; but most people don't belong to a political party which is basically the political representation of that religion.
They aren't it just so happens prods are pro union and wish to keep it that way. It's not like they force women to sit away from men at meetings and such.
 
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