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I just hope someone picks up on the students that voted twice, they know who they are.

 

You should report them. Electoral fraud is a crime.

 

When you've been a good citizen and spoken to the police, let us know how you got on.

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The only one I can think of was For The Many Not The Few, which tied in well with Labour's anti-austerity programme.

 

Tories who would prefer to learn from the failure of their campaign rather than wallow in denial should read this;

 

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2017/jun/26/tory-election-machine-fell-apart-negative-tactics

 

I am not wallowing in denial but the facts are labour did not win the general election . Now deny that

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Have you noticed how most of these liberals and Marxists are living the capitalist lifestyle ? Many with good pensions and early retirement from the public sector, large expensive houses, usually well away from 'diversity', whilst preaching to the rest of us and hiding behind the shut-you-up legislation they are responsible for.

 

Their mistake is that in silencing opposition ( universities ' No Platform ' policy etc. ), they have pushed debate onto the internet, some of which sites they'd also love to ban...as would the Tories it seems. In the streets, people are having to look around and whisper before discussing many issues. Though not as dangerous, isn't that a little like the position that the French Resistance found themselves in, whispering in cafes, the opposite of freedom of speech and democracy ? In effect, they've put a lid on a pressure cooker and gone out and left the gas on.

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Have you noticed how most of these liberals and Marxists are living the capitalist lifestyle ? Many with good pensions and early retirement from the public sector, large expensive houses, usually well away from 'diversity', whilst preaching to the rest of us and hiding behind the shut-you-up legislation they are responsible for.

 

Their mistake is that in silencing opposition ( universities ' No Platform ' policy etc. ), they have pushed debate onto the internet, some of which sites they'd also love to ban...as would the Tories it seems. In the streets, people are having to look around and whisper before discussing many issues. Though not as dangerous, isn't that a little like the position that the French Resistance found themselves in, whispering in cafes, the opposite of freedom of speech and democracy ? In effect, they've put a lid on a pressure cooker and gone out and left the gas on.

.........pretty much spot on!......I know a number of avowed Socialists living the capitalist lifestyle,they don't whinge with envy and wear a badge of false morality like the left on here.They actually enjoy life.

Can you imagine spending a night out with miseries ,Owen Jones and John McDonnell etc.............depression here I come!

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I am not wallowing in denial...

 

The Tories on here are in denial that June 8th was a bad result for May. And also that Corbyn did far better for Labour than anyone predicted. Anyone who argues that it was worth May's while to have an unnecessary election and lose her majority is definitely in denial.

 

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..but not large enough to win the general election!

 

... but large enough to win Hallam.

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The Tories on here are in denial that June 8th was a bad result for May. And also that Corbyn did far better for Labour than anyone predicted. Anyone who argues that it was worth May's while to have an unnecessary election and lose her majority is definitely in denial.

 

---------- Post added 27-06-2017 at 17:34 ----------

 

 

... but large enough to win Hallam.

..but not large enough to win the general election!
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