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I suspect they'll have to go for Labour - they can't go for the Tories. I see them as the working class vote sucking wing of the Tories now. The only way that helps us is that it might split the Brexiters between Tory and UKIP in seats where we need Labour to win.

 

The downside is that UKIP might pick up some seats - and that if they do, May might have to compromise with them to form a government. Which means effectively increasing the size of her 'loony fringe' within the Tory party.

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Interesting. Rather grim outlook for Labour there I'd say, although entirely possible. All the more need for a union IMO, to stop the 15% swing seats from being vulnerable to non-Tory parties.

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To be fair, you're right. May calling this election now is actually giving hope where there was none, rather than taking something new away.

 

That said, if/when they win, it'll be the start of a new Tory era.

 

I wonder how easy it'll be to become Scottish when they leave. I hope they make it easy.

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The Tories plan all along was to wait after the boundary changes and then run amok. WHAT has changed?

 

Easy way to buy an extra two years instead of having to have a GE in the middle of the immediate post-Brexit carnage?

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All that's happened is that the pot noodle nation took down the Globalists who as it goes for the briefest of moments weren't paying attention....So focused they were on the coming war with Eurasia.

 

Now what we're required to believe is that a stronger Tory mandate will deliver a softer Brexit because of the inner dynamic of the Tory Party. Yet at the same time we are required to believe that wranglings in Parliament and light sleepers in the House of Lords were going to hold up a 'proper' Brexit.

 

Neither of the above posits are true are they?

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I'm tempted to say you're being entirely consistent with your usual approach on that basis ;)

 

I can see it being the former, but ultimately this could go horribly wrong for May in any number of ways. Were the right wingers in her party really that much of a threat?

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The EU is a Globalists project so therefore I am instinctively against it. Yet at the same time I want to stay in it. :lol:

 

You see how they do it.

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A Tory MP has just asked Tim Farron if he thinks homosexuality is a sin. Knives well and truly out for the election here.

 

I can't believe we let these immature fuckwits run the country.

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He was asked the question on Channel 4 last night and refused to answer it. But fair play to him for sticking to his principles and refusing to give the public the easy answers that they want to hear, the massive homophobic twat.

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