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ChatterBank0 min ago
The winner needs 326 seats.
Please state the party you expect to win followed by 3 digits.
Labour 324 seats.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Changing all the time. I still think that Labour will win the most seats; but not huge amounts of them.
'Events, dear boy, events".
I may well have a fiver on Reform winning 1 or more seats. If I were a Tory in an unwinnable seat and Reform was doing well (say 12/14%) that might make a difference between a Labour win and a Reform win if the Tories without a chance voted for them.
if labour win all the radicals will want what they voted for, if labour try and deliver that, civil war or winter of discontent, been here before, anyone of a certain age knows, it get cold in winter for us oldies, bills for heating are paramont let alone food, net 0...windfarms tidal aint gonna heat no homes, let alone factories shops, i knowclose down all factories shops and everyone can live on benefits..oldies will have died..no loss ehh, who is going to turn that none eco light back on... oh busy protesting or on strike frozen.
fender62
Your remember the results of the Winter of Discontent, but you have quite clearly forgotten what brought it about and why that wouldn't happen now. Thatchter's legistlation in the 1980s drastically nobbled the power of the Unions to be able to do a repeat. Since then Labour were sound in the 1990s and noughties on the economy, immigration and crime. All safly gone to pot since 2010.
Worth a look, I think:
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