Poll: Poll: UK General Election 2017 - Mk II

Who will you vote for?


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Caporegime
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I feel sorry for young people, they've been shafted time and time again by politicians and now they're having the wool pulled over their eyes by Corbyn and his mob. Corbyn is making all these promises of massive change but he has no credible plan for how to pay for them. For example, he's going to scrap tuition fees, however we can't afford that, especially after the economy collapses so what you'll end up with is very few people going to university in future. Under Corbyn they'll have no chance of getting a job, as the economy collapses and any entry-level jobs that do remain will have about 50 experienced applicants from abroad. Thanks to Corbyn's promise of more uncontrolled immigration rents will continue to rise while the chance of ever being offered a mortgage will diminish considerably.
 
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I feel sorry for young people, they've been shafted time and time again by politicians and now they're having the wool pulled over their eyes by Corbyn and his mob. Corbyn is making all these promises of massive change but he has no credible plan for how to pay for them. For example, he's going to scrap tuition fees, however we can't afford that, especially after the economy collapses so what you'll end up with is very few people going to university in future. Under Corbyn they'll have no chance of getting a job, as the economy collapses and any entry-level jobs that do remain will have about 50 experienced applicants from abroad. Thanks to Corbyn's promise of more uncontrolled immigration rents will continue to rise while the chance of ever being offered a mortgage will diminish considerably.

Cool, can you let me know who is going to win the premier league next year? I'll put a bet on now.
 
Soldato
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I feel sorry for young people, they've been shafted time and time again by politicians and now they're having the wool pulled over their eyes by Corbyn and his mob. Corbyn is making all these promises of massive change but he has no credible plan for how to pay for them. For example, he's going to scrap tuition fees, however we can't afford that, especially after the economy collapses so what you'll end up with is very few people going to university in future. Under Corbyn they'll have no chance of getting a job, as the economy collapses and any entry-level jobs that do remain will have about 50 experienced applicants from abroad. Thanks to Corbyn's promise of more uncontrolled immigration rents will continue to rise while the chance of ever being offered a mortgage will diminish considerably.

Do you work for the Daily Mail?
 
Soldato
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I feel sorry for young people, they've been shafted time and time again by politicians and now they're having the wool pulled over their eyes by Corbyn and his mob. Corbyn is making all these promises of massive change but he has no credible plan for how to pay for them. For example, he's going to scrap tuition fees, however we can't afford that, especially after the economy collapses so what you'll end up with is very few people going to university in future. Under Corbyn they'll have no chance of getting a job, as the economy collapses and any entry-level jobs that do remain will have about 50 experienced applicants from abroad. Thanks to Corbyn's promise of more uncontrolled immigration rents will continue to rise while the chance of ever being offered a mortgage will diminish considerably.

Deary me.

Is that a direct pull from a Fail article? If not I'd submit that, you'll probably get it into an editorial peice. Get it alongside a picture of a poor (white of course) youth whose dreams have been dashed, be pretty evocative for the Fail crowd.
 
Caporegime
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Yesterday it was the death of the economy because our only trading parties would be Cuba and Venezuela:D:D:D
Actually I said the opposite of that. In the past Corbyn could have counted on socialist dictatorships like Venezuela to help us out for the cause (Hugo Chavez sold Ken Livingstone some cheap oil while mayor of London for example), but now they have bigger problems.
 
Soldato
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I feel sorry for young people, they've been shafted time and time again by politicians and now they're having the wool pulled over their eyes by Corbyn and his mob. Corbyn is making all these promises of massive change but he has no credible plan for how to pay for them. For example, he's going to scrap tuition fees, however we can't afford that, especially after the economy collapses so what you'll end up with is very few people going to university in future. Under Corbyn they'll have no chance of getting a job, as the economy collapses and any entry-level jobs that do remain will have about 50 experienced applicants from abroad. Thanks to Corbyn's promise of more uncontrolled immigration rents will continue to rise while the chance of ever being offered a mortgage will diminish considerably.
Are you actually delusional or just trolling? You're still voting for Labour in the poll here I see...
 
Soldato
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It's wonderful to see the British public aren't stupid enough to lap up the arrogant, condescending bile that May has been spewing.

Funny seeing the alt-right goons like scorza just regurgitating the same smears and anti-campaign dross that is making this such a car crash for the Tories :)
 
Man of Honour
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It's wonderful to see the British public aren't stupid enough to lap up the arrogant, condescending bile that May has been spewing.

Funny seeing the alt-right goons like scorza just regurgitating the same smears and anti-campaign dross that is making this such a car crash for the Tories :)

Yet Corbyn is fooling them hook, line and sinker which is kind of sad to see as well.
 
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