On 23 Apr 2017 at 11:38pm Don wrote:
Stop A Tory Landslide - Crowdfund To Protect Labour Seats #StopTheLandslide
Why you should support The Stop A Tory Landslide Fund
This is the fight of our lives. If the polls don't change, the Tories are on course for a crushing landslide. We will live with the devastating consequences for many years to come.
Only you can stop this from happening. I'm asking you to give a donation on this page - however small, however big - to our new Stop A Tory Landslide Fund. We will donate this money to Labour MPs who are under threat from the Tories to help them keep their seats.
Your support is critical to stop a Tory landslide which would be disastrous for this country. We can win these seats. But time is running out. There's only a limited amount of time that this money can be used.
Don't let the Tories win a huge landslide. Please donate now to the crowdfunder on this page - and spread the word!
#StopTheLandslide
#WinTheHeartlands
All donations received are subject to the regulations of the Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000. This page is published and promoted by Owen Jones on behalf of The Stop A Tory Landslide Fund (c/o Crowdpac, 68-80 Hanbury Street, London E1 5JL). To contribute see link below.
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On 24 Apr 2017 at 5:26am Billy Bull wrote:
If all Labour have to offer is voting against something instead of for something they can offer then they are even more in trouble than I thought.
On 24 Apr 2017 at 7:17am Deja Vu wrote:
Well the Lib Dems have promised a second referendum, so in the interest of getting my own way...
On 24 Apr 2017 at 7:35am Road to Hell wrote:
More cut and paste nonsense.
On 24 Apr 2017 at 8:43am Based wrote:
Talk about revelling in your weakness!
The rabbits are in full flight. The games on and they are so panicked they think whining pansies are attractive to ordinary voters.
If they got someone like Cooper in charge they might stand a chance .
On 24 Apr 2017 at 8:50am Tory voter wrote:
I joined the Labour party just so that I could vote for Corbyn as their leader. Has anyone else done that? I would be interested to know.
It only costs a pound if you register as a student.
On 24 Apr 2017 at 8:58am Based wrote:
Yes I did that. It's was Delingpole in the Spectator who got that campaign going.
Tories wouldn't fall for anything like that, they know who should be in charge. Oh the joy of bathing leftist tears!
On 24 Apr 2017 at 9:21am No one left to vote for wrote:
On a serious note with Tax and NI rises on the cards, don't think I'll be voting Conservative, so it does only leave the Lib Dem vote in Lewes.
On 24 Apr 2017 at 10:03am Andymac wrote:
Just to be clear - is this simply a fundraising appeal for the Labour party? The OP talks about a campaign called 'Stop a Tory landslide', but then talks about helping current Labour MPs defend their seats, no mention of anyone else.
Are Labour supporters like Owen Jones (that well known cheerleader for Irish republican terrorists) so pathetically desperate that they are terrified of even highlighting the party name when begging for money?
On 24 Apr 2017 at 10:07am Waste of money wrote:
Presumably the funds aren't going to be used locally as the only sensible vote to 'Stop a Tory landslide' here is Lib Dem?
On 24 Apr 2017 at 3:29pm Dripping Pan Stan wrote:
The blind panic of the left is bordering on hysterical.
Corbyn is a dangerous idealist and anyone with an ounce of common sense or understanding of economics can see that he's an utter fool.
The Lib Dems are still weak and appear to be focusing solely on having another Brexit referendum.
Have the Lefties on here ever stopped to think that they are in the minority because they are wrong?
#Tory4Life
On 24 Apr 2017 at 3:56pm Fairmeadow wrote:
Much cheaper.
On 24 Apr 2017 at 7:51pm Stoneman wrote:
Sad man.
If your party isn't good enough to win then so be it.
I lived in Lewes for 25 years and I'm now disgusted with how left wing it's become, let's all vote Labour and watch the Unions take over.
You're an idiot.
On 24 Apr 2017 at 10:19pm Clifford wrote:
Oh, you are a caution, Stoneman. You accuse people of misogyny because they have the nerve to criticise Caulfield, and then you reveal yourself an an anti-union bigot.