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gulliver1 | 10:12 Tue 09th Jan 2024 | News
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New poll shows Reform Party have overtaken the Lib Dems and are in third place amid rumours of a Farage comeback. This new Redfield and Wilton poll puts Reform on 11%, Libs 10%,Tory 27% Labour 43% .

 This forecasting would put Starmer on track for a landslide victory .

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the only poll that matters will be taken on GE day

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10.16  Just trying to soften the blow.

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Overall Keir Starmer has maintained his huge advantage over the Tories in this first poll of the new year .That is good news.🤣

But what would Starmer do with any sort of victory, landslide or otherwise?  Loads of platitdues, no policies.  

Less of the Farage effect, more of the Lib Dem Post Office crisis effect.

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Sunak is claiming on his election campaign that he has made improvements to the economy, NHS waiting lists, and channel boat crossings.   More lies from the Cons .. Did Sunak and Boris go to the same school for Liars..🤣

I doubt it: percentages mean little really especially for the smaller parties: it's quite likely that the Lib Dems will win quite a few seats and Reform zero. The Lib Dems have been polling steadily: they tend to target specific seats although that's more effective in by-elections. Tice's party is probably attracting peopje mainly on the right who - for now anyway - are cross with the party they'd usually vote for. Whether that'll extend to polling day remains to be seen. The Reform party would be well advised to go for a seat or two they might win: depends whether they want to blow thousands in deposits to help Labour or go for the glory of trying to win a seat 

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Sunak claims that a vote for Labour will be going back to square one.

Even square one would be a new beginning from the Chaos, lies and fraud over the last fourteen years from this load of Cons.

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Bang on cue again.....same  old same old....lol 🤣...OK.

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It's high time these Squatters were evicted from Downing St. Let's call A  GE ....Now... before they have time to line their pockets with even more taxpayes hard earned money.

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Three quarters of Brits think the UK is in a worse state now than when the Cons came into power in 2010, says another damning poll, after 2,000 voters were asked if things were better or worse than  what it was 14 Years ago.......75% said much worse......

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By comparison just only 1% of voters said the Cons will be leaving the Country in a much better state .

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It's unbelievable than some people are still prepared to give these Cons yet another 5 years to make even a bigger mess of the UK . .....What a load of suckers.

10.16  Just trying to soften the blow.

aah bless Gully ! always er thinks of others ( and  how to infuriate them)

splitting the tory vote is one way to gain power

Ed Davey is a politician and in the frame for Post Office - his enemies want him to give up politics !  ( will cripple the LibDems) - and Hey Paula Venal has just handed back her CBE  !

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PP ..13.09 Correct   "I am always thinking of the others" ,bless.

75% of the people surveyed, not all Brits.

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