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Tuesday Poll, Reported In The Times This Morning, Wednesday, Very Bad For The Tories.
But this before Corbyn's 'I haven't got a clue' what my policy will cost moment.
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I am really amazed at how few Tory supporters appear to have read their manifesto. I know I've said this before, but the sheer amount of uncosted policies in their manifesto really is beyond comparison.
- Move the civil service out of London
- Plant a million trees
- Cut immigration to
I am really amazed at how few Tory supporters appear to have read their manifesto. I know I've said this before, but the sheer amount of uncosted policies in their manifesto really is beyond comparison.
- Move the civil service out of London
- Plant a million trees
- Cut immigration to
Latest 'poll of polls' here
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/el ection- 2017-39 856354
Extrapolate that and where does it get us by June 8th?
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Extrapolate that and where does it get us by June 8th?
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I think many are choosing to ignore Corbyn, Abbott and McDonnell and look to the freebies, naively accepting it will be 'the rich' who will pay for it, forgetting that many of those rich will simply relocate out the country to one of their other properties.
And I doubt we will see the return of the likes of Branson to pay for it.
I think many are choosing to ignore Corbyn, Abbott and McDonnell and look to the freebies, naively accepting it will be 'the rich' who will pay for it, forgetting that many of those rich will simply relocate out the country to one of their other properties.
And I doubt we will see the return of the likes of Branson to pay for it.
The thing is Corbyn isn't hated universally by any means. He's only a pariah in the Tory heartlands and in a lot of people over a certain age because they think it's ion their interest to vote Tory financially. Fat lot of good your savings will do you when you are all dead because May has dismantled the NHS. Amongst younger people Corbyn is seen as a saviour, who may not be perfect but at least has some personal integrity, and there are numerous strategy websites indicating which way to vote in which constituancies to keep the Tories out. Younger people are terrified of another 5 years of the Tories and dreading this Brexit mania that seems to have taken hold of them.
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