Who did you vote for before that?I am so confused and quite relieved I can just continue with my 20 year policy of literally voting for Jeremy Corbyn.
Britain has always been one-foot-in-one-foot-out
Who did you vote for before that?
No, it's partisan (or a mistake).Or it is not partisan and just takes cognisance of the facts the Tony expressed.
No, it's partisan (or a mistake).
Conservatives stand no chance in Hallam.
So no need to vote tactically to stop them.
Vote Labour or LD according to preference.
The "facts" Tony cites are irrelevant to this argument.
Until getvoting changes its recommendation for Sheff Hallam, it can't be trusted.
He's approaching national treasure status.Professor Lewis here : https://twitter.com/sjwrenlewis/status/1189854928547860480
I guess it depends on how you define a tactical voting site. If the definition is the most likely ‘remain’ party to win in a given seat then there is no issue. I’d have thought the LDs clearly were in Sheffield Hallam, plus they are more ‘remain’ than Labour, and therefore well within the criteria. What you are arguing for is that all non-Tory or Brexit Party marginals be removed from the equation, and to my mind that is a different thing and also quite partisan.
Labour policy: second referendum with Remain on the ballot.
OK have it your own way.Lib policy to revoke, so at least 50% more remainy!
Lib policy to revoke, so at least 50% more remainy!
Little Brexit on R4 now.
It's unambiguous and cuts to the chase. Not Tony's way - it's how it is.OK have it your own way.