The conservatives are the ones behind soma oil?You brought that upon yourself voting for that nin
I'm not even reel UK, I just don't want the party of soma oil to continue any longer
The conservatives are the ones behind soma oil?You brought that upon yourself voting for that nin
I'm not even reel UK, I just don't want the party of soma oil to continue any longer
The conservatives are the ones behind soma oil?
Never mind Cameron was a conservative, I'm for the labor now lolWell I do not know the inner working of the politics across the Atlantic but I do know the owner of the company is a conservative senator, Michael Howard, and they only got those blocks through that political connection with the conservative pm at the time David Cameron.
We need to hope they lose because their interest in Somalia doesnt align with ours. I hope they enjoy the biggest collapse in British electoral history for stopping us to arm ourselves inshallah screw their plans for making Somalia a clan state relying on Amisom
No, he was the conservative pm from 2010 until he resigned after the brexit referendum. There's going to be a sizable shift in foreign policy which could be of use to us. You have to keep in mind that it's better for Somalia to see the great powers invest in themselves instead of meddling/bombing countries.Wasn't David Cameron a Labor party PM, what difference would it make if another labor wins?
Are you not 18+?
There is a growing amount of people from the age range '18-25' that are going to vote as well as various Youth influences like Grime that are influencing more teenagers to vote.
If there is enough young adults that vote, the Tories will lose.
Yes, the majority of young people are pro-labour and pro-EU, but their turnout is always abysmal. Iirc, the turnout for brexit was 55-60% for <24 and 85%+ for 60+
On top of that the recent terror attack, the disarray in the labour party and kept promise of Brexit...
foreign involvment
Not only that, there are a lot of reasons, he said that foreign affairs account for part of it.
The irony of all of it is Theresa May used to be the UK's Foreign Affairs Secretary. The only thing I remember her doing is trying to deport Abu Hamza.
http://www.independent.co.uk/voices...gistration-under25-young-people-a7757976.html
Yeah but this general election might increase the turnout of young people as many want Corbyn to be PM and they do not want Theresa May to be granted democratic legitimacy from the public.
But, Jeremy Corbyn blamed the evident growths of terrorism on the foreign involvement of the UK in other countries which many young people agree with. He's the only PM that young people generally relate to and his policies go side by side with what many youth people would want. In the case of Brexit, no political party can over-ride the outcome of Brexit even a socialist democracy orientated political party like Labour.
I really hope he wins. If you could vote, who would you vote for?
I agree, Corbyn would very likely come ahead among younger voters only. I just don't think they have the numbers, nor the turnout to cancel out older voters. I think the turnout would have to be extraordinarily high for them to be the deciding demographic. There's a good reason she called for a snap election at this time. I'm very skeptical there will be a labour government anytime soon.
If I could vote, I'd would've probably voted labour.
They'll probably stick with May. Regular conservative voters won't touch Corbyn and quite a large chunk of Labour voters that voted for Brexit would trust May more.
I voted Labour in 2015, voted leave last year. I'm voting for Labour again because there is an actual choice. A patriotic, strong and a government who is looking towards the future, or a weak, recycled and useless government.
I voted Labour in 2015, voted leave last year. I'm voting for Labour again because there is an actual choice. A patriotic, strong and a government who is looking towards the future, or a weak, recycled and useless government.
Cuck
You voted to leave??????
Damn, you were part of the Somali demographics in the UK that wanted to deport EU nationals?
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Say what you want but the past 7 years have hit the Somali community hard in the UK, only Labour can help them.
I voted Labour in 2015, voted leave last year. I'm voting for Labour again because there is an actual choice. A patriotic, strong and a government who is looking towards the future, or a weak, recycled and useless government.