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gulliver1 | 11:24 Sat 05th Aug 2023 | News
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Rishi Sunak faces a summer crisis as the latest horror poll reveals.
.....Tories have lost half of their support...they are trailing well behind Labour , who are now the popular party. Not good news for Mr Sunak as he jets of to California on holiday with his family.If the present poll figures were to play out in a GE .
Labour would have a majority of 306 .While the Tory -Cons would be reduced to a record low of just 103 seats ..........Poll by Electoral Calculus....
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Good. Is the election this summer then?
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Sooner the better..
come on TTT give him a good kicking - fight fight fight
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Midterm unpopularity is common, as you know you naught man
you are just teasing us
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"The Clear Blue Water" is getting very muddy and murky.
........Blue velvet is turning red .....and....
........Madona is no longer a True Blue..
and neither is ...Carol Vorderman.
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PP 11.29........ "you are just teasing us" ............
I never read your posts either PP.....LOL
oh Gullz you wag, you
Drat... just checked and its not this year
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"With more and more Brits feeling the cost of living crisis in their pockets there is no doubt in the short to medium term things will remain Difficult for the Con Party . Good!
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11.47 It could still happen this year .Even the Cons managed to cobble a GE together in December to get a haystack elected ......There's still hope.
Personally I cannot wait for a Labour government to get into power:

● Inflation reduced to 0% on all goods and services.
● Hospital waiting lists measured in days.
● Everybody to be assigned their own GP and hospitals built in every town or village of more than 200 people.
● All public sector strikes ended.
● Small boat crossings ended and free ferry crossings provided for all asylum seekers.
● HS2 completed with full services with no fares payable by the end of the year.
● Free food to all children.
● Homelessness ended and all street dwellers accommodated in brand new houses.

That’s enough for day one. On day two:

● All known diseases eradicated.
● Ukraine war ended by peaceful resolution.
● Climate change brought eradicated.
● Electric car charging points installed every ten yards along every road in the country.
● Burning of all fossil fuel ended permanently.
●Free electricity for all citizens, 100% from renewable source.
● Forty hours of childcare for all children under 16.
● One to one teaching for all children.
● Income Tax and National Insurance abolished.
● VAT reduced to 2%.

Day Three:

Personally I cannot wait for a Labour government to get into power:

● Inflation reduced to 0% on all goods and services.
● Hospital waiting lists measured in days.
● Everybody to be assigned their own GP and hospitals built in every town or village of more than 200 people.
● All public sector strikes ended.
● Small boat crossings ended and free ferry crossings provided for all asylum seekers.
● HS2 completed with full services with no fares payable by the end of the year.
● Free food to all children.
● Homelessness ended and all street dwellers accommodated in brand new houses.

That’s enough for day one. On day two:

● All known diseases eradicated.
● Ukraine war ended by peaceful resolution.
● Climate change brought eradicated.
● Electric car charging points installed every ten yards along every road in the country.
● Burning of all fossil fuel ended permanently.
●Free electricity for all citizens, 100% from renewable source.
● Forty hours of childcare for all children under 16.
● One to one teaching for all children.
● Income Tax and National Insurance abolished.
● VAT reduced to 2%.

Day Three:

● Royal Air Force disbanded and air defence instead provided by fifty squadrons of flying pigs, all fuelled up and ready to go.

N.J, brilliant as usual
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NJ 12.47 You missed the best part out. Day 4 referendum to rejoin EU.
Day 5 referendum results. 90% of Brits voted to rejoin the EU. "Alleluia"
// Day 4 referendum to rejoin EU. //

have a read of Labour's own policy platform, expected to for the party's 2024 election campaign manifesto -

https://labourlist.org/2023/05/labour-manifesto-2024-election-what-policies-npf-party/

rejoining the EU, or even seeking public opinion via a referendum, forms no part of the platform document.
But no money available to pay the multibillion pound fee to rejoin the EU
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13,06 The EU would love to have the UK back in the EU, and for what it cost the UK to leave, and is still costing . The EU would forgive the UK for making one of the greatest mistakes in history. And let them rejoin free of charge .
You may have missed this, NJ.

//Labour will pledge to restore thousands of community officers such as Happy Valley’s Catherine Cawood,//

https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2023/feb/15/labour-to-promise-more-neighbourhood-police-officers-like-catherine-cawood
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Little Rishi is to reshuffle his cabinet to fight the GE.
Titanic and deckchairs come to mind.
reminds me of the child snacher scene in chitty chitty bang bang
except the children are the tax payers... the line... all free today.
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This same poll also suggests that Tory members are now considering who to replace Sunak with. ????
.....Probably Keir Starmer .lol
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Joking apart they want Sunak replacing now with either
Kemi Badenoch,James Cleverly or Suella Braverman.
They will soon have more ex PMs than MPs. lol

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