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    Votes: 688 67.9%
  • Out

    Votes: 325 32.1%

  • Total voters
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We haven't come out of it great at all. Labour haven't nailed a position at all. In fact Corbyn has done across as a chancer
I agree that Labour haven’t come out of this with much dignity, but it isn’t half as bad as what the Tories have done to themselves. I won’t forgive Labour for the apathetic way they ‘campaigned’ in the referendum, but all they’ve been able to do since is vote in the issues put forward in parliament and repeatedly tell May that they would work cross-party, which she is now forced to do.
 
Tomorrow's pm questions will be toxic. The 1922 committee will want blood. She has basically said up yours to the paid up members of the Tory party... All with a week to go.

Which lets be honest is lots of last will and testiments and several nom doms and their donations, so not much to worry about on that score.
 
South absolutely. But North???? No chance.

Every chance, Tim.

North Belfast will be very much in play based on the 2017 result.

Mr. Dodds had a 2000 majority in a seat in which whe the other Unionist party gave him a free run.

Changing demographics in the constituency will make for an even closer contest next time.



 
Every chance, Tim.

North Belfast will be very much in play based on the 2017 result.

Mr. Dodds had a 2000 majority in a seat in which whe the other Unionist party gave him a free run.

Changing demographics in the constituency will make for an even closer contest next time.




Dodds will win it again next time round. Demographic changes are over played. Especially over only a two year period. They almost certainly won't win South Belfast however as you said. But it is a bizarre metropolitan constituency where you can theoretically win with under 30% because there are so many candidates usually!

The DUP nor Sinn Fein will fear elections. They will get voted in again. And again. And again.... people moan but then vote the same as they always did!
 
Dodds will win it again next time round. Demographic changes are over played. Especially over only a two year period. They almost certainly won't win South Belfast however as you said. But it is a bizarre metropolitan constituency where you can theoretically win with under 30% because there are so many candidates usually!

The DUP nor Sinn Fein will fear elections. They will get voted in again. And again. And again.... people moan but then vote the same as they always did!
So you vote for Jim Allister then as he is just about the only politician left in NI who wants a no deal Brexit as you do ?

Even the DUP say they don't want a no deal scenario. How you and a very few others can wish for it is shameful.
 
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