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diddlydo | 22:22 Wed 11th Dec 2019 | News
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To all the Labour supporters in Uxbridge - make sure you get to the polls tomorrow and unseat Boris. What a spectacular coup that would be - heroes all of you.
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Hear, hear!
why is this in News?
wrong section, try current affairs or politics please.
//To all the Labour supporters in Uxbridge //

All two of them here... although that could be one ... or none. Great rally!
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Naomi - you seem to be forgetting that there is a large student population with brains in Uxbridge.
I think anyone expecting the sort of unseatings we saw on that wonderful night in '97 is going to be sadly disappointed.
diddly, and all members here. Talking of brains ....
You're better off using your Facebook, Instagram or Twitter accounts to get this message out.

I don't think there is a massive student population with brains and from Uxbridge using this site.
There were more than 18,000 Labour supporters in the last General Election.
The demographic of AB is not students or Labour voters.

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I was just trying to wake Naomi from her slumbers to see what rubbish she'd spout this time!
Ahhh, ^that's why she posted it. :o)
Being a student doesn't mean brains!
diddlydo thinks it does. She's easily impressed though. She's voting Labour.
https://www.instituteforgovernment.org.uk/explainers/prime-minister-lost-seat-general-election

this is a site only about the UK - no sitting prime minister has lost his seat, but a few have who were PMs a few months before

world wide I thought Modi - Indian had managed it
Diddles, Boris wouldn't be anywhere near that seat if there was even a 1% chance of him not winning it.
I agree it's highly unlikely that Johnson will lose his seat tomorrow. It could happen, of course. At that point, I think, there would be three choices for the tories:

1) every outgoing PM is offered a seat in the Lords, so he could accept that and lead the party from there - highly unlikely

2) the Tories would simply elect a new leader from their MPs to become PM - possible

3) a Tory MP who won with a whopping majority is asked to fall on his sword, forcing a by-election in which Johnson would stand and almost certainly win - that's the one, I reckon.
make sure you get to the polls tomorrow and unseat Boris.

LOL, more chance of the pope getting married than Boris losing his seat.
Hmmm.....tell that to Pope Adrian II, Tony.... ;-)
He was 75 years old when he became pope in 867 though, gness.
^who died over a thousand years ago. Moving on ...

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