Quote Originally Posted by Elwood Blues View Post
The tories have to realise that if they win they are on borrowed time.

This is really a one off election. A lot will be voting to "Get Brexit Done" (sorry won't say it again!) or because they dislike Jeremy Corbyn more than Boris Johnson. And a lot will probably be long term Labour voters.

However in 5 years time it will be different. Brexit will be done (hopefully!) and if Labour has any sense it will have a leader who is more appealing to the voters and a more realistic manifesto.

If the tories do not improve in areas like Universal Credit, Social Care and the NHS they could well be annihilated next time around.

If both main parties don't see sense I can see some new central grouping emerging to challenge both of them.

With more regret than ever and in large part because I cannot stand Corbyn I am therefore voting Tory again this time round.

But things have to change
Boris won't deliver brexit

What he will do is ravage the already ruined national health service and slash social services

Universal credit is a nightmare but the very people who will be hit by it will be voting conservative because they have been fooled by brexit

It beggars belief really but corbyn is a massive problem