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gulliver1 | 13:38 Tue 01st Feb 2022 | News
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Labour are surging ahead of the Tory Party.... again... in leaps and bounds .
If a General Election was called for this May ..The Tories wouldn't stand a chance.
................The Tories Would be the..... Opposition party..... for at least the next Ten Years...
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ich: "The bottom line is: if the polls look favourable there might be an early election assuming parliament votes for it. " - ich No way they'd risk a 70+ seat majority when they don't have to no matter how favourable to the polls, look what happened to Treason May?
Probably not Tora

But I only said “might”

The other consideration is: what might tte polls look like in 2024. At some point there does have to be an election
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"Roll out the barrel ........we've got the Blues on the run"... tra la la.
no not even might, impossible, I 100% guarantee it will not happen, can you outline a scenario in your wildest dreams that a new Tory leader battered by the current state of play would give up a certain 70+ majority guaranteed for over 2 years. In favour of engineering an election under the FTPA to try and get better than that? No way.
insert "of a party" between "leader" and "battered".
still not taking the bet then Gulliver I see.
Yes I can:
Johnson goes the polls pick up under eg Sunak who promised tax cuts, and the economic forecasts are not great for a little way ahead.
It’s not impossible. In a little over two years the 70+ seat majority going to be at stake anyway and realistically it’s going south no matter what. The only question is by how much
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The Tories think they can dine out forever on a 70 majority
no way ich, no waym whatever happens the next GE will be in 2024 where we will wipe the floor with Labour once more.
labour are not fit to govern, angela rayner david lammy really..
conservatives would still win imho.
Rayner, Jess Phillips, Lammy, Starmer, Abbott etc etc .... with this little lot Labour have no chance.
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Tax and Nat ins is about to be increased to pay back the treasury for all the contracts that were awarded to Boris's Cronies ,who suddenly started up in Business as PPE manufactures but have now closed down. Even Pub Landlords started making them. £2,7bn worth of the stuff is still laying about unused.
Boris has shaken that Magic taxpayers money tree bare .
,,,,,,,,,,,Tory Party.... the high tax party.
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Tory Party, seem to be Dead in the water at the moment.
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Another rude answer from a disgruntled Tory voter.... no doubt.
No it was the cheesy troll who were actually supporting you
I saw Diane Abbot on tv yesterday,I was scared :0(
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Hope Ian Blackford will be present at PMQs tomorrow .
Love the way he gives the Crooked Con Party a load of stick.
Ian Blackford is an idiot who struggles to string a meaningful sentence together. Do you really think Boris is concerned by this non-entity ?
No not 'The Red Flag' but a reworked version:

Gulliver's flag is palest red,
It shrouded oft his Corby dead,
And ere both their limbs grew stiff and cold,
Then AB hearts' blood dyed their every fold.

Chorus:
Then raise Gully's red standard high.
Within its shade he thinks we'll live and die,
Though critics whinge and traitors sneer,
He thinks We'll keep his flag flying here.

It waved above our News and CB might,
When all ahead seemed blue as night;
It witnessed many a deed and vow,
He must not change and lie its colour now.

(chorus)

It well recalls the disasters past,
It gives him false hope of peace at last;
The banner dull, the symbol plain,
Of commie rights and Putin's gain.

(chorus)

With heads uncovered swear he more
To bear his painful flag till ABers fall;
Come Eds dungeons dark or his gallows grim,
This song shall be my parting hymn.

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