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Are Labour Sinking Without Trace?
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http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -politi cs-3906 4149
First mid term Tory gain since 1982, Labour out after 80 years.
First mid term Tory gain since 1982, Labour out after 80 years.
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It's obvious the Labour party should split. What we're seeing is the right and left of the party fighting to hold on to the brand so they can watch the other lot wander off to SDP type obscurity.
Meanwhile the electorate keep voting for someone else.
It's obvious the Labour party should split. What we're seeing is the right and left of the party fighting to hold on to the brand so they can watch the other lot wander off to SDP type obscurity.
Meanwhile the electorate keep voting for someone else.
Ludwig....I really don't think we are in early 80's, SDP territory yet. We might be in the future, but I still doubt it.
But people are still voting Labour, as can be seen by the results in the 2 by-Elections. If people could only be persuaded not to waste their votes on the loony-tune, no hope Parties, like UKIP, Labour would be in a much stronger position.
But people are still voting Labour, as can be seen by the results in the 2 by-Elections. If people could only be persuaded not to waste their votes on the loony-tune, no hope Parties, like UKIP, Labour would be in a much stronger position.
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