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#16 [Permalink] Posted on 28th November 2019 20:50
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You actually read that article? And the arguments being presented.

And beyond that I think you need to get outside London. There are huge muslim communities across the country.

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#17 [Permalink] Posted on 28th November 2019 21:17
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Not enough to influence a general election. Maybe odd seats that's it. Most white folks hate corbyn n will vote boris. His anti Muslim stance is a good thing for them.
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#18 [Permalink] Posted on 28th November 2019 21:20
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(1) I asked you if you read the article?

(2) Do you understand the argument being presented in that article?

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#19 [Permalink] Posted on 28th November 2019 23:46
The muslims are caught as the expression goes between a "Rock and a Hard Place". This phrase signifies 2 choices that are both difficult.

Or perhaps the expression of being caught "Between The Devil and Deep Blue Sea", is far more apt. 2 choices but both equally dangerous for differing reasons.

Here is an interview Jeremy Corbyn gave in 2016 on compulsory sex and relationship education in schools. To a homosexual publication. His policy is more radical then the conservatives.

Click the following link.

t.co/bbre7pSUfE?amp=1

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#20 [Permalink] Posted on 2nd December 2019 19:51
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#21 [Permalink] Posted on 3rd December 2019 09:50
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#22 [Permalink] Posted on 6th December 2019 10:14
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#23 [Permalink] Posted on 6th December 2019 18:52
Former Conservative Prime Minister, Sir John Major will tonight tell the British public, indirectly, "Not to vote for Bojo"
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#24 [Permalink] Posted on 10th December 2019 09:53

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#25 [Permalink] Posted on 11th December 2019 17:37
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#26 [Permalink] Posted on 11th December 2019 18:35
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Can you elaborate.

Bad idea that he is going against his party?
Bad idea that he is telling us not to vote Conservative?
Bad idea and that Conservative is the right party to vote for?

The post gives me the idea that Wifaqul Ulama are not happy with John Major's comment. And that you feel the contrary.

This has created confusion, at least from my perspective.


(Not that it makes a difference to me personally. My household voted by postal vote, so that's been done and dusted ages ago)
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#27 [Permalink] Posted on 11th December 2019 23:26

11DEC2019: YouGov Poll


yougov.co.uk/uk-general-election-2019/

MRP is showing a clear win for Tories which may happen. However, when I drill into the details some of the seat projections do not make any sense. 

  1. Tories: 339
  2. Labour: 231
  3. SNP:41
  4. LibDems:15
  5. Plaid Cymru: 4
  6. Green: 1

Lets see how this poll holds up in 24 hours. :P

Tactical voting by people and Muslim vote (for labour) can skew this prediction...

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#28 [Permalink] Posted on 12th December 2019 20:11
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The very last poll I saw was the comres one late last night it showed Labour 5pnts behind which is hung parliament. They were the only poll that called the last elections correctly too. I think it would be a hung parliament and maybe if enough under 30s voted a possible Labour win.

2hrs to go before we find out.
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#29 [Permalink] Posted on 12th December 2019 21:14

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Labour has trended all day on Twitter so lets see what happens in the real world in 45 minutes and then in 12 hours.

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#30 [Permalink] Posted on 12th December 2019 22:03

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11DEC2019: YouGov Poll

  1. Tories: 339
  2. Labour: 231
  3. SNP:41

12DEC2019: First Exit Poll


  1. Tories: 368
  2. Labour: 191
  3. SNP:55

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