What do you also think about boots on the ground door knockers? Also only seen this from the conservatives so far!ukrailblog wrote:So, to those wondering who is actually in second place, here are two more ways you can generally tell.
1) Count how many leaflets you get from each party. The more leaflets, the harder they are trying, and thus the better they think the chance they have. A political party will rarely send out lots of leaflets to an area they don't think they can win (as leaflets = money, and that money can always be spent somewhere else)
2) Go for a drive around the area, and count the poster boards (a few days before polling). But it isn't as simple as who has the most. As a rough guide, for each 10 Conservative posters, you need 15 or more Labour ones for Labour to have a chance, and you need 25 or more Lib Dem ones for the Lib Dems to have a chance. Complicated huh?
Both of these are far from perfect, but do tend to be predictors in a local area in my experience. Or you could just ask your neighbours!
If an immigrant complains about the tax system here, it is condescending to say that that person knew the tax rates when they moved here. Now you're doubling down and again saying that someone who's an immigrant to the U.K. isn't entitle to complain about the high level of taxes, a much higher level of taxes in fact than when I did move here, e.g. no personal allowance, 45% higher rate, practically no pension credit.graceygirl wrote:It seems you have quite the reputation for your pompous and condescending posts.
- really??? Have you not seen the right wing people that she has surrounded herself with?! To me they are right wing and off the charts. Did you not see the Tory mp (john redwood) telling people to buy nonexistent British cars?May is moderate and centrist
As opposed to Tim Farron's statesmanlike, coherent and honest dealing with the answer to a question about where he stood on homosexuality quickly and precisiely !misty32 wrote: These guys cant speak in coherent sentences! All they do is bluff !
It's shameful what the media did to Tim Farron regarding homosexual acts being sinful. Sin is a question of religion. No politician should be interrogated about their religious beliefs, especially not Tim Farron given that he voted for gay marriage, etc. This was started by Cathy Newman on Channel 4 who has form in this area - having been caught out lying about her experience at a south London mosque:Denwand wrote:As opposed to Tim Farron's statesmanlike, coherent and honest dealing with the answer to a question about where he stood on homosexuality quickly and precisiely !
Corbyn never called the provisional IRA his friends. That's a lie. What Corbyn did do was very much contribute to Northern Ireland's peace process in the 1980s at a time when little Englanders had the British Army terrorising the civilian population of half of Northern Ireland. Without people like Corbyn the peace process would never have happened and it's disgusting that small-minded people sneer at him about his contribution.Denwand wrote:Or (insert name of Labour front bench member here) honest and to-the-point clarity on how they are going to pay for anything that they are promising (oh yes VAT on school fees) or whether Corbyn still considers Hamas and the provisonal IRA as his friends!