Who wants to bet that after Labour wins tomorrow the first thing we’ll get from the likes of Owen Jones is ‘why Labour winning Wakefield isn’t a good sign’.
And also from the left in general.
>Eight candidates are running in Honiton and Tiverton. They are (listed alphabetically):
Then
>Fifteen candidates are standing in Wakefield. They are (in alphabetical order):
I don’t know why but it annoys me they havent picked one phrase for explaining the ordering and stuck with it.
I have to say, I agree. No matter the result, the left and the likes of Owen Jones will be sure to point out that Labour is divided. They keep doing this without realising this turns voters away.
Jayda Fransen standing as an independent against Britain first who she was leader of a few years ago?
The far right in the UK has more splits than a Las Vagas divorce lawyer.
Let’s hope she manages to get a record low vote (46).
I read that as “Polis”, I am watching too much Still Game lol
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Who wants to bet that after Labour wins tomorrow the first thing we’ll get from the likes of Owen Jones is ‘why Labour winning Wakefield isn’t a good sign’.
And also from the left in general.
>Eight candidates are running in Honiton and Tiverton. They are (listed alphabetically):
Then
>Fifteen candidates are standing in Wakefield. They are (in alphabetical order):
I don’t know why but it annoys me they havent picked one phrase for explaining the ordering and stuck with it.
I have to say, I agree. No matter the result, the left and the likes of Owen Jones will be sure to point out that Labour is divided. They keep doing this without realising this turns voters away.
Jayda Fransen standing as an independent against Britain first who she was leader of a few years ago?
The far right in the UK has more splits than a Las Vagas divorce lawyer.
Let’s hope she manages to get a record low vote (46).
I read that as “Polis”, I am watching too much Still Game lol
Odds that the Tories will win both?