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I'll see who they get and vote for the party that suits my needs best in 2.5 years, but I would bet on it being a conservative win again as they are not up against a Tony Blair!
Wonderful couple of days in politics haven't slept all night , I will miss him as he's livened up boring politics .
Raaaaab to step up temporary ..
I do wonder if Labour will regret I wonder in the floating voter world Corbyn's presence was Boris's a reason for his election win , surely with a toxic Boris left there he was always a potential vote winner for Labour ??
Someone like Ben Wallace , Penny Mordaunt will be a different type of measured leaders .
Next election will be fascinating as will the opinion polls from now on .
I think this reduces the chances of Labour winning the next election. Much better had Johnson stayed in charge.
As joyful as it is to see him go I can't help but think of the old Napoleon quote "never interrupt your enemy when he's making a mistake"
Having Johnson there was dragging them down in the polls, now they'll vote someone else in in the autumn, who'll still have a massive majority and can sell the whole "mistakes were made under the previous leadership, this is a fresh start" angle, thereby distancing themselves from the worst of his era
Johnson staying on would have been preferable for me. It now gives the Tories the chance to recover. They don’t deserve that chance.
I think this reduces the chances of Labour winning the next election. Much better had Johnson stayed in charge.
I've been saying it for months, yet there is 14 pages mostly of lefties in glee because their chance of a labour win has just been dealt a massive blow, I think a few have just worked it out now mind.
I've been saying it for months, yet there is 14 pages mostly of lefties in glee because their chance of a labour win has just been dealt a massive blow, I think a few have just worked it out now mind.
With that logic, Corbyn had no effect on Labour's votes which makes all the effort the press put in to attacking him pointless.
My view is that, whether rightly or wrongly, a lot of the public, including Labour supporters, saw Labours policies as being too left wing under Corbyn, and voted accordingly.
He might break it a bit but we need a new party and new leader , starmer is hopeless
He would have if Boris had remained, chances massively reduced now mind, they can dump it all on Boris and get someone very serious and business like in to be completely opposite.
labours best chance is to beg the Durham police to fine him and replace him as quickly as possible.
As joyful as it is to see him go I can't help but think of the old Napoleon quote "never interrupt your enemy when he's making a mistake"
Having Johnson there was dragging them down in the polls, now they'll vote someone else in in the autumn, who'll still have a massive majority and can sell the whole "mistakes were made under the previous leadership, this is a fresh start" angle, thereby distancing themselves from the worst of his era
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