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  • The EU elections, really, were a single-issue election (despite that, Labour still got a respectable number of votes considering they hadn't really taken a position.)

    In a general election, there's too much at stake to not vote Labour in a seat where it matters.

  • In a general election, there's too much at stake to not vote Labour in a seat where it matters.

    What if Brexit is seen as more important than who is in power for the next four years?

    Once we're out of the EU then it's a right-wing dream for the next fifty years, they'll cope with being out of power for 3-4, most especially if that means that they can then nail the recession, outflow of companies etc as Labours fault.

  • Yes, Brexit has cut across the old party boundaries.

    Although I've always been a Labour voter (including many years of party membership and a term as a local councillor) I certainly would not vote for a Labour candidate now unless he or she had impeccable Remain credentials.

  • so we should vote Boris at the next election and really show them a lesson? Ha ha, yeah!

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