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I would have thought the support would have gone to Sir Nige in the North though. Many labour votors could never bring themselves to vote Tory.
Will people go out to vote? Turnout could be low.
That's the problem, highbury. Promises have been shown to be false - e.g. Labour stood on a Brexit platform last time - and I hear many saying that there is no point in voting. Disillusionment is rife.
Wishful thinking LOL
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gromit, for a non Labour supporter you don't arf support them a lot, you sure you're not a storm trooper.
I will not bother linking again to the ComRes poll the day before the 2017 General Election. It predicted a Conservative 75 seat majority, and you fell for it then.

The Express report seems a little confused. It is about the North WEST of England, but the YouGOV data is about the North EAST. It also calls Cheshire and Cumbria. ‘Industrial’ areas when they are clearly not.
The North Deserting Labour.

Hardly surprising. Labour deserted them decades ago. Led them to disastrous strike action, ruined the businesses that employed them, then encouraged millions of immigrants to swarm in and take their only job possibilities. I should think that they have seen the light.

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