Will the UK Vote for a Hitlerian?

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Frankly, I am sick about the antisemtic, pro-jihad turn the UK took. I don’t understand how Jews can stay in England. They must flee because with or without Corbyn, because the Labour (and its Jew hatred) are not going away.

“It’s Happening,” declares Jeremy Corbyn as early UK election reports suggest “longest queues ever”

“These images of people queuing to vote will scare the de

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  • Boris Johnson said there was a ‘crucial choice facing the country’ tomorrow and that Britain needs to ‘go forward and get Brexit done’.
  • Jeremy Corbyn asked people to ‘vote for hope’ and to ‘save the NHS’.
  • Fifteen former Labour MPs took out an advert in newspapers across the north of England urging voters not to back Corbyn.
  • The Prime Minister’s press secretary was embroiled in a row for swearing at a Good Morning Britain reporter asking for an interview. Shortly afterwards, Johnson appeared to take refuge in a fridge.
  • Founder of the Brexit party Catherine Blaiklock said she was voting Conservative and labelled Nigel Farage and Richard Tice’s strategy a ‘disaster’.
  • Michel Barnier said Johnson’s timetable for a trade deal with the EU was ‘unrealistic’.
  • Jo Swinson campaigned in Esher and Walton, where Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab is just two points ahead of the Liberal Democrats, according to YouGov’s MRP poll.
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The analysis
A fridge too far

We are coming to the end of the last proper day of campaigning in this election. Tomorrow the broadcasters won’t be able to show anything more that clips of people voting, while us print hacks will be writing about how ‘turnout is brisk’. It’s been an odd final day, in keeping with this odd week. The most striking thing about it – besides Boris Johnson apparently hiding in a fridge – has been how reluctant the two main party leaders have been to do the traditional eve-of-poll broadcast interviews. Neither Johnson nor Jeremy Corbyn went up to do the Today programme this morning, preferring instead to focus on campaign activities. Good Morning Britain, which has been trying valiantly to get an interview with the Prime Minister for months now, went along to Johnson’s morning session to ask him once more. Johnson and his aides gave GMB more than they could ever have hoped for, with his press secretary Rob Oxley swearing at the (live) camera, before Johnson solemnly walked into a fridge. The Conservatives have since clarified that he wasn’t hiding in the fridge, but was going in there for a briefing before he started delivering milk to voters.

Either way, Johnson’s last few days of campaigning have not gone well, not just in terms of visuals, but also in terms of results. If YouGov’s latest and last MRP before the election is anything to go by, the Conservatives have been losing support as the campaign has progressed. Last night’s ‘nowcast’ found a narrowing of the party’s lead, with Johnson now predicted to win a majority of 28. A majority is a majority, and given the election started with no one really knowing what might happen, the Tories won’t argue with that. But of course there’s the possibility – acknowledged by YouGov – that we could actually be in hung parliament territory if there is a snowballing effect from the figures they’ve produced. We had a meaty discussion of what the MRP means with YouGov’s Marcus Roberts and James on today’s Coffee House Shots podcast.

James points out on Coffee House that it is no surprise this election is going down to the wire, when you consider what’s at stake. But tomorrow will tell us if Johnson has successfully realigned British politics or if this country is still stuck, with no party able to win outright. Turnout might be brisk tomorrow, but there’s still a chance our politics could remain sluggish for a good while longer.

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felix1999
felix1999
4 years ago

Boris could have united with Farage. Polls showed UKIP and Conservatives would have liked this,
BUT maybe egos were more important than what’s best for the country…. Maybe I am wrong about that and there is another issue between the two. Being separate could give an opening to Corybn, another Hitler.

Eclectic Badger
Eclectic Badger
4 years ago

This article comes close second to the amount of wank that cockwomble Boris has spouted over the last few weeks. You need to get with the programme Pam, your information is clearly out of date:

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2019/dec/07/tories-investigate-three-candidates-over-alleged-antisemitism

felix1999
felix1999
4 years ago

Boris maybe allot of things but his party is not anti-Semite as the lefty Guardian claims.
Clearly you don’t like the Conservative party……No problem with blatant anti-Semite Corybn?
The Labor party without many exceptions is severely anti-Semitic.

Eclectic Badger
Eclectic Badger
4 years ago
Reply to  felix1999

If you don’t trust the Press, how about an independent such as Business Insider(?) Of course their list only relates to elected manifesto promises and isn’t fully comprehensive of the lies this hopefully soon to be kicked out government has told:

https://www.businessinsider.com/boris-johnson-broken-manifesto-election-promises-2019-11?r=US&IR=T

felix1999
felix1999
4 years ago

Did you bother to read the link you provided?
It’s the same drivel restated in another lefty source.
Anyone can dream up charges to “investigate” whereas the entire Labor Party is unabashedly anti-Semitic. Boris is not an anti-Semite.

MuhamMUDTheFakeProphet
MuhamMUDTheFakeProphet
4 years ago
Reply to  felix1999

Anti-semitic and pro-muslum go together like a hand and a glove.

felix1999
felix1999
4 years ago

Just because someone is being investigated doesn’t mean they are guilty of anything.
You are presumed innocent until proven guilty unless of course you are President Trump.
With no evidence and proof through witnesses that were not allowed to be heard, the corrupt DEMS are moving forward. DEMS are ridiculing our Constitution, Bill of Rights and due process.

stephen5970
stephen5970
4 years ago

Just saw the early exit vote projections. Conservatives 386. Labour 191.

Looks like Conservatives will pick up 50 seats, Labour will lose 71 seats.

I guess the cockwombie will win.

Eclectic Badger
Eclectic Badger
4 years ago
Reply to  stephen5970

No one has had time to work out how yet – electoral fraud hasn’t been ruled out given the thousands of voters denied their right to vote due to mistakes at registration only identified at the polling station. [watch this space]

Poppey
Poppey
4 years ago

For the first time in my adult life, I did not vote today, neither did my other half. Why ? Because with no BREXIT candidate standing { the seat has been conservative since 1880 } currently with a 23,000 majority, safest in the UK, there was little point because I like millions more don’t know how tough B Johnson is going to be with the EU and at this stage I refuse to licence a extended negotiation period { three years } leading to who knows what but possibly a sell out.

What matters more is how many MP’s dedicated to obeying the public mandate vote that way when the time comes next year.

Just for the record, the table below sets out the 2016 referendum result.

REMAIN VOTES LEAVE
16.1m 17.4m
242 Constituencies 406
84 Labour seats 148
80 Conservative seats 247
3 Regions 9
485 MP’s 162

Those in the English speaking world elsewhere after reading these stats might be excused if they {like me} wonder where the democratic mandate came from for those MP’s to frustrate and delay {at the cost of £50 million a day} the democratic will of the people for three and a half years..

stephen5970
stephen5970
4 years ago
Reply to  Poppey

You should have voted regardless of the probability that Conservatives will win. When the total number of votes are announce, showing a strong Conservative base of support will give the Conservatives a stronger voice and mandate when it comes to BREXIT.

stephen5970
stephen5970
4 years ago
Reply to  stephen5970

Just saw the early exit vote projections. Conservatives 386. Labour 191.

MarcoFreedom
MarcoFreedom
4 years ago

Brits need to vote against Labour. Corbyn is a criminal supporter of Palestinian terrorism and of Jew hating Muslims and treasonous Leftists in Britain.

rascallyrabbit
rascallyrabbit
4 years ago

Really sad there is no Margaret Thatcher in the wings. So many politicians in America and the UK are ignorant and stupid, and you just have to wonder HOW they ever got to the levels they have.

Halal Bacon
Halal Bacon
4 years ago

Boris has muslim in his blood

Dave Glynn
Dave Glynn
4 years ago

????Will the UK vote for a Hitlerian?
Apparently NOT!????????????????????????????????????????????

Thistle
Thistle
4 years ago

I believe Corbyn is toast Hooray for Britain. Would that Canada takes note and dumps the Libs.

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