GET THE TORIES OUT!
Don't be fooled; Brexit is an element of this election, without question, but it is neither the most pressing concern, nor the reason this all happened in the first place. Theresa May wants unfettered control, saw an opportunity to get rid of Labour once and for all, and took it.
And in her arrogance, she's barely been coy about what will come as a result of a Tory win tomorrow: the NHS will continue to stagnate and crumble, until it can be sold off at a pittance; police cuts will continue to put all of our lives at risk - something she now plans to offset, not by putting more bobbies on the beat, but stripping away our human rights!
The burden of austerity will continue to be heaped upon those who can't bare it, while the best off in this country will continue to reap the rewards.
No, Theresa, there are not 'any number of reasons' why nurses use food-banks. Nurses use food-banks because they can't afford food!
Nurses!
Where once, paid-for care in your old age would leave you with at least your final £23,000 of savings - not including your house - the cap will be raised to £100,000, including your house. In other words, if your house is worth more than £100,000, you'll be left with nothing but a roof over your head by the time your care's paid for, and that roof then goes to the government once you croak.
Free, healthy lunches will be taken from infants, and replaced (in part) with 7p breakfasts.
If the Brexit negotiations don't go her way (and given the rag-tag team of Brexiteers she's put together to handle the negotiations, they won't), then she's promised to just 'walk away'.
"No deal is better than a bad deal."
Bullshit. The only thing worse than a bad deal, is no deal.
'Strong and stable'? She's a coward! While Corbyn was facing down six of his opponents (well, five and a sub), she was in a factory with (pre-vetted) Joe Public, while a woman who'd lost her father that week got laughed at in her stead.
"I've debated him every week at PMQs."
No you haven't. You've avoided every question he's ever asked, instead spouting soundbites and taking swipes at New Labour, who haven't been in power for almost a decade, and haven't existed (outside of a few misguided and failed rebellions) since Corbyn took over.
And regardless of what happens, she'll be bending us all over in front of Trump (assuming he's still there by the end of the week) in a desperate bid to secure at least one trade deal that isn't too much worse than the one we have already.
"But never mind all that: the Sun, Mail and Express are all running (long ago disproved) headlines about Corbyn being a terrorist sympathiser, and coming from them it must be true...!"
I'm not saying everyone should vote Labour tomorrow, but if they've got the best chance of beating the Tory in your constituancy, then do! If it's the Lib Dems, vote Lib Dem. SNP. Greens. Whoever it is who will take a seat from May!
Because that's what's important this election: putting an end to this regime, that started with Cameron, and has descended into deepening despair with May. She claims this election was about a stronger footing at the negotiating table, and if the Tories are down just one seat when the count is done, she will, by her own measure, have weakened the country for the sake of her ego.
Just one seat, and the weak, wobbly, detrimental, arrogant, egotistical, homophobic, greedy, self-righteous...person (fought so hard against typing something else), will be out come the end of the Brexit negotiations, if not sooner.
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That was considerably longer and ramblier than I intended... Sorry.
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