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Many people backed UKIP because of the EU. We now have a Brexit vote so UKIP will need to realign itself to whatever, until it does most will return too the Tories providing May delivers.
JC now has a real problem on his hands and on tv we have Mcdonnell saying they must on board talent. Well that's him gone then!
Many people backed UKIP because of the EU. We now have a Brexit vote so UKIP will need to realign itself to whatever, until it does most will return too the Tories providing May delivers.
JC now has a real problem on his hands and on tv we have Mcdonnell saying they must on board talent. Well that's him gone then!
Corbyn has now been overwhelmingly elected for the second time, in an year, by an even bigger margin. Pure democracy at work. We can't keep having elections until a nice middle-of-the-road candidate is elected.
Mrs May is one of the most reactionary Tory PMs we had for many years. Instead of fighting amongst themselves. the Opposition should be fighting her and her policies.
I agree with Andy Burnham, when he was interviewed on the Today Program this morning.....the Parliamentary Labour Party should either back him, or shut up altogether.
Mrs May is one of the most reactionary Tory PMs we had for many years. Instead of fighting amongst themselves. the Opposition should be fighting her and her policies.
I agree with Andy Burnham, when he was interviewed on the Today Program this morning.....the Parliamentary Labour Party should either back him, or shut up altogether.
People have written off the Labour Party many times before.
I am not sure if AB was here, the months leading up to the 1997 Election, but I dare say that the usual suspects ( not you DTC ! ) were predicting all doom and gloom back then and desperately hoping that the truly awful Major was going to win. I would loved to have debated with them then !
Instead, the Labour Party, until Blair, swept the Tories aside in one of the biggest landslide victories of all time.
So I take a large wheelbarrow of salt when any doom merchants predict the demise of Labour.
I am not sure if AB was here, the months leading up to the 1997 Election, but I dare say that the usual suspects ( not you DTC ! ) were predicting all doom and gloom back then and desperately hoping that the truly awful Major was going to win. I would loved to have debated with them then !
Instead, the Labour Party, until Blair, swept the Tories aside in one of the biggest landslide victories of all time.
So I take a large wheelbarrow of salt when any doom merchants predict the demise of Labour.
BHG....the LibDems signed their death warrant the day that Clegg and Cameron exchanged vows in the Rose Garden of Number Ten, in the summer of 2010, and there is zero sign that they will amount to any kind of political threat to the Tories, or Labour anytime soon.
The Libdems forgot that to sup with the Devil, you need a very long spoon indeed.
The Libdems forgot that to sup with the Devil, you need a very long spoon indeed.
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