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Predict outcome of June 2017 UK General Election here


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  1. 1. predict outcome of June 2017 General Election here

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    • Conservative majority 100 +
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    • Conservative majority 76-100
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    • Conservative majority 51-75
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    • Conservative majority 26-50
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    • Conservative majority 1-25
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    • Conservative no majority, but largest party
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    • Labour and Conservative equal number of seats
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    • Labour no majority, but largest party
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    • Labour majority 1-25
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    • Labour majority 26-50
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    • Labour majority 50 +
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Not trolling at all mate, people on here don't like to hear the truth, but fine, if that makes me a troll then so be it. And thank you, you have a lovely evening too :)

 

Nobody is interested in Troll Truth,it means nothing.

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Not at all, it doesn't make any difference to me, and by the way I didn't vote Tory ;)

 

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Same again-

 

Not at all, it doesn't make any difference to me, and by the way I voted remain ;)

 

Why not? I like to see people on here pulling their hair out.

 

Not at all, I know some people on here do misunderstand me. I'm just posting my opinions.

 

Yeah fine if you say so.

 

If you try and wind me up you will get nowhere, but try if you want :)

 

Not trolling at all mate, people on here don't like to hear the truth, but fine, if that makes me a troll then so be it. And thank you, you have a lovely evening too :)

 

I think that qualifies as trolling. Egotistical, nonsensical trolling really.

 

You certainly aren't exposing any undiscovered truths.

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The really refreshing thing about Corbyn is that he's connecting with the old Labour supporters as well, the bloke is a Democratic Socialist and he's genuine. That's what a lot of people want. An elderly neighbor of mine told me he reminded him of Harold Wilson.

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The prime minister has sent a team of officials, led by her chief whip, Gavin Williamson, to Belfast to negotiate the details of an alliance with the DUP.

 

“A coalition would be much better than a looser alliance”, one senior minister said. “We don’t want the DUP demanding money for this or that project they fancy every time we need them to support us in a vote. That would be deeply unstable”.

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Theresa May 'told to sack advisers or face challenge'

Prime Minister Theresa May has been warned she faces a leadership challenge on Monday unless she sacks her two closest advisers, the BBC understands.

 

One senior Tory said Nick Timothy and Fiona Hill were responsible for "the worst manifesto in history".

 

Sacking them was a "litmus test" for Mrs May to show she was willing to change after the election, they added.

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According to this lunchtime's news on ITV, representatives of the Conservative Party have headed off to Belfast (which in itself is telling) to have talks to agree the terms of a formal coalition with the DUP, not just a rolling agreement of common interests.

 

The DUP have Theresa May by the balls (or whatever the equivalent female metaphor is), if the Conservatives don't want to have another election sooner rather than later.

 

I see yet another May U-turn coming.

 

Edit. Also, one of her Aides has fallen on his sword.

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Well, Ruth was a first and obvious suggestion for many reasons. She's tough, confident, knows her stuff, can answer back on live programmes I seen her do a few times on QT.

 

(Best choice for me is Reece-Mogg, and would be my choice if I was a Tory, but he's boring sounding, not charismatic at all, and sounds posh, so not a vote winner)

 

I also don't think taking a man on now would go well with voters (I hate to have to write sexist comments, but this is modern politics and social media we're dealing with).

 

But given that the highest number of females in history are now in the commons (I heard earlier on radio), the media would pounce on a man replacing a woman.

 

Jacob rees mogg is a brilliant politician and political historian but he would just be a target for anyone ,who would brand him as a typical ,posh boy tory

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