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gulliver1 | 13:33 Tue 11th Oct 2022 | News
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Sir Keir Starmer has put the Labour Party on General Election footing saying this Tory Goverment could fall at any time in the next few months.
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Evidence of that, gully? Particularly the suicide rate or is it your hyperbolic imagination at work?
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Tory MPs have been told to spend more time in their constituencies.
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This Tory Govt under Liz Truss could fall at any time in the next few months. Don't you just love these words.
Reminds me of when the Berlin Wall came crashing down.
"This Tory Govt under Liz Truss could fall at any time in the next few months." - how?
Months, Gulliver?
You give her that long?
Many are probably already sorting their exit strategy, they can see she’s hopeless and the utterly damaging(except for hedge fund managers) fiscal event confirmed it.
Starmer is right to get ready because when she inevitably crumbles the Tories will have no option acquiesce to a GE, the public have already had enough.
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Fci @ 14,45 "Months Gulliver" OK, make it weeks then
''''Better still .
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A lot of Tory MPs are getting very jittery about their seats. lets hope they don't soli them too much, when they have to leave them.
at least they wouldn't leave behind 'Liam Byrne' notes in the Treasury to the fact that Labour have spent all the money, there's nothing left'......ijiuts and this will still haunt them.
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15,16 , You are having a panick attack to DCT. ?
The dark clouded gather it seems.

From Sky News:
/Ominous warning from senior Tory suggests many in party far from convinced at government's plans for economy

Labour's Marsha De Cordova hit a sore spot for the Tories by juxtaposing the government's choice to lift the cap on bankers' bonuses with their maintaining of the cap on benefits for the least well off.
Andrew Griffith replied that Cordova had "fully booked her place onto the anti-growth coalition".
But one of the government’s biggest vulnerabilities is that it risks looking like the "nasty party", and Labour will be like a dog with a bone on issues such as wealth inequalities as they know it is putting them significantly ahead in the polls.
The Tories are acutely aware that the optics of helping the rich while hurting the poor will likely lose them the Red Wall seats that Boris Johnson worked hard to win from Labour, and in turn could be electorally catastrophic for the party.
Mel Stride, chair of the Treasury select committee, went on to caution the chancellor to be sure the government could afford what it promised, an ominous warning suggesting many in the Tory party are still far from convinced that Liz Truss and Kwasi Kwarteng's policies are financially sound./

Starmer is right to prepare. The IMF have already said that 2023 will be even worse.
Having destroyed the markets and confirmed their ineptitude with the fiscal event they’ll not recover.

As one OPer is generally selective in his acknowledgment of polls, (despite posting one this morning) I wonder what he makes of this one?

https://www.standard.co.uk/news/politics/tory-labour-party-poll-election-survation-defeat-london-38-degrees-b1030965.html?amp

*clouds gather
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Dark days ahead for the Tories , I'm afraid.
All bad things come to an end eventually.
Ha ha ha ha
keep it up Gully

"The miserable have no other medicine, but only hope.".

Shakey - the mods wont like that ! - the tories have to voerturn a 80 vote majority and as such will be electoral suicide
but yeah, people and parties DO commit suicide

Liberals - landslide 1906 and didnt hold power after that
And all the clouds that lour'd upon our house
In the deep bosom of the ocean buried.

the clouds that gather around the tories are of their own manufacture!
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18.08. He he he he.
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The Tories face a potential wipeout at the next G/E after Liz Truss's experimental economic plan has
"Blown up" says former Chancellor George Osborne.
Even their own, can see the downfall of this twisted, evil, greedy, look after themselves party.
He is right about the Tories. But i expect they will limp on until the next General Election.

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