Sorry chaps, I'm afraid my grip is slipping and I'm wobbling more than a Masterchef Panna Cotta. To give you some idea just how bad the situation is, I'm even starting to agree with some (but not all) of Atilla's posts! I know, I can't believe it either! 😆
Tom - as someone who likes a flutter on elections - I think it might be prudent to hedge your position with a bet on Mr. Corbyn. We've had Brexit, then Trump, so JC becoming PM would complete the hat trick. Not that I want that personally - I don't - but the fact is this election isn't a rubber stamp coronation for Mrs. May that pretty well everyone thought is was going to be just a few weeks ago. Strange times folks, strange times!
Tim.
fwiw Tim I think Corbyn is the real dark horse re: EU. I don't trust him wholly my self as he hasn't been enthusiastic about it either.
However, core fundamentals for me are;
Helping NHS
Helping Schools
Taxing a little bit more the £80K + earners
Raising Corporation tax to our G7 equivalent partner countries
Renationalising railways
Making education free as that's where our future lies
All good policies along with LibDems.
There are enough MPs who'll keep him in check. So best of all worlds imo.
Voting Tory just gives me the creeps how they'll just cut and chop and BS their way decimating Finance and looking after their political interests and friends.
Key turn off re: Tory policy have been;
Cut public services
Give away tax cuts to the well off
Claim they are reducing deficit. Well they're not but the poor mass labourers are.
More people on zero hour contracts or earning min wage
Bigger bonuses and more fat cats on the other scale
These are so glaringly obvious.
To then say we're all in this together (Cameron) or that they want a fairer and more equitable society (May) is just utter total tosh. It really is.
The arguments are clearly emotional and very functional on the ground.
UKIP can brag on about migrants causing all this and Tories can say how well they manage the economy but it's pretty clear imo.
Tories are the party that'll wreck the UK GDP, social cohesion and they are not what they say they are.