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The more people see of Jeremy Corbyn, the more they like him.

And the reverse is true of Thereasa May.
Picklebobble2 · 56-60, M
I think May began this electioneering by trying to look and sound too much like Thatcher !
Hence the 'Strong and stable' endlessly repeated rhetoric.
But Corbyn seems to have shaken off his 'I was once a good old Lefty' image rather well.
I have to admit i've come to like his reasonably calm; surprisingly knowledgeable, measured approach to most of his campaigning.
Given that there are a lot of 'hot-headed' leaders around the world currently in power. It would be interesting to see what he makes of the world stage.
Burnley123 · 41-45, M
@Picklebobble2: I don't think UKIP are dead unfortunately. There is a place for them to push the Tories further rightwards, as you correctly say about the Brexit vote. May is outflanking them for now but rightwing populism unfortunately is still as rising force, whaterver the vehicle.

Yes the Lib Dems have been terrible. It heavily discredits the centrist analysis within Labour too because despite everything against him a lefty Labour guy is massively out performing the centre party.
Picklebobble2 · 56-60, M
@Burnley123: Everybody is wondering who is supposed to be standing for what.
Personally i want to hear more on their 'post-Brexit' plans.
Burnley123 · 41-45, M
@Picklebobble2: I just really hope that when May says; "no deal is better than a bad deal" she is actually lying and is smart enough to know better. Personally I'm not sure.
Gauntlets28 · 26-30, M
You mean that they're seeing less of May because she's too chicken to show her face in the TV debate, or that they like her less when they meet her? Because I can imagine both being true.
InternetExplorer · 26-30, M
I don't trust Theresa May at all, Jeremy Corbyn needs to get in. We need a system that cares about its people more than the system itself.
SW-User
I fucking love that bloke!

 
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