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Labour Creeping Up The Polls, As We Enter The Party Conference Season
http:// www.ele ctoralc alculus .co.uk/ homepag e.html
Just a snap shot of course, but its interesting to see how the decline of the Tories is still happening.
Just a snap shot of course, but its interesting to see how the decline of the Tories is still happening.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.the thing is mikey, the last election was the most polarized in history, the number of votes both labour and the tories got would normally have delivered either a substantial majority. A perfect storm of Mrs May's errors and Corbyn's excellent utilisation of the opportunities meant that the 2 parties more or less cancelled each other out. I doubt those conditions will exist next time. The Tories will have a new leader and learned those lessons and Labour will be relying on support from students etc who are notoriously difficult to get to the polls. I don't think we'll ever see KJJ in No 10.
Well, we shall just have to see !
I can recall people saying the Labour was never going to be electable after the 1979 Election, but that proved wrong....very wrong given the result in May 1997.
One of the only things that Enoch Powell ever said that I agreed with was :::::::
‘All political careers end in failure’
May will be seen in the future as a disastrous Leader of the Tory Party.
I can recall people saying the Labour was never going to be electable after the 1979 Election, but that proved wrong....very wrong given the result in May 1997.
One of the only things that Enoch Powell ever said that I agreed with was :::::::
‘All political careers end in failure’
May will be seen in the future as a disastrous Leader of the Tory Party.
"I can recall people saying the Labour was never going to be electable after the 1979 Election, but that proved wrong....very wrong given the result in May 1997. "
Quite correct mikey...BUT....remember 1992? Unemployment rising, recession well established...ALL the polls said Labour...probably landslide......was there for the taking for Labour......winner?
The Tories......John Major.
Folks...what about my comment about Trump.....no comments from the "knockers."
Quite correct mikey...BUT....remember 1992? Unemployment rising, recession well established...ALL the polls said Labour...probably landslide......was there for the taking for Labour......winner?
The Tories......John Major.
Folks...what about my comment about Trump.....no comments from the "knockers."
Sqad..........Major entered the 1992 Election with 376 MPs, down 40 on 1987, and Labour gained 42 more, over the same time frame, and no distraction was needed from any minor partty.
All Major did was to give Britain another 5 more years of weak and unstable government, under a weak and indecisive Leader. As soon as the next opportunity came, the people kicked him and his Party into the long grass, where they stayed for another 13 years.
All regimes run out of steam eventually.
All Major did was to give Britain another 5 more years of weak and unstable government, under a weak and indecisive Leader. As soon as the next opportunity came, the people kicked him and his Party into the long grass, where they stayed for another 13 years.
All regimes run out of steam eventually.
Just been down to the Village for my Observer ::::
https:/ /www.th eguardi an.com/ politic s/2017/ sep/02/ tory-mp s-threa ten-the resa-ma y-over- brexit- votes
Perhaps the Grey Wolves are massing after all ?
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Perhaps the Grey Wolves are massing after all ?
Also Mikey it's probably worth pointing out that when the public did eventually vote for Labour again in '97, it did so when the leadership were to all intents and purposes Tory.
Personally, I'd prefer Labour in govt now than the Conservatives. Even though the election result was surprisingly good for them, I'm still not sure it's going to happen.
Personally, I'd prefer Labour in govt now than the Conservatives. Even though the election result was surprisingly good for them, I'm still not sure it's going to happen.
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