Still great.
Anyone watch the Corbyn/May interviews with Jeremy Paxman last night? Frustrating watch at times. Usually have plenty of time for Paxman but the way he tried talking over Corbyn for most of the interview was infuriating. So was the way he (inevitably) gave May an easier ride and spent most of the interview focusing on Brexit instead of the Tories fucking appalling track record over the last 7 years.
This election's been very interesting, or has gone a completely different way than a lot of us thought it would.
While I'm not going to get excited and say Labour can actually win it, I can't believe what a good run they've had this past month compared to the Tories. I'm a Labour member but the day the election was called was fucking depressing. It honestly felt like the Tories were going to walk it, no contest, a month of nonstop shit slinging and people parroting the "Corbyn is unelectable" line because The Sun said so. The apparent change in public opinion, especially of Corbyn, has been a big surprise.
May's plan of calling the snap election that she said she wouldn't simply to cash in on the huge lead in the polls, before repeating a bunch of slogans and sitting back to watch the polls stay the same doesn't seem to have gone so well.