The next prime minister

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Re: The next prime minister

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The Conservative party is dead now. I can't see how it can survive the next general election, regardless of what it does with brexit
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Re: The next prime minister

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Yep i think you may be right.

Corbyn will most likely be PM by the end of the year.
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duke63 wrote:Yep i think you may be right.

Corbyn will most likely be PM by the end of the year.
Not so sure ?
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I don't think you can predict how the next general election will go based on recent results.

The last EU election turn out was mid 30%. General elections usually get upper 60%

I think those who vote for the Brexit Party will continue to do so but I doubt that they'll get much more support beyond what they've had so far.

How Labour and Conservative voters would vote in another election is hard to call until both parties make their stance on Brexit known for the next election. If the Conservatives go for Pro-Brexit then the Leave voters will be split between BP and Tory. If Labour go anti Brexit then the remain vote is more likely to swing towards them but there will still be a split between Labour and Lib-Dems. I doubt that the Greens will get much success in a General Election.

I can see some agreement going on between Labour, Greens and Lib-Dems for tactical voting. I cannot see the Conservatives and the Brexit Party doing the same thing.

What we will have is another coalition.
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Every vote for the Brexit Party will be another nail in the coffin of the Tory Party.

I have no doubt the next Parliament will be a coalition but the only allies the Tories will have will be the Brexit party who are the ones most likely to steal their vote anyway.
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So Boris and Nigel are to job share at No.10 then (lol)
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Peterborough By-Election Results: Brexit Party Fails To Get MP Elected As Labour Wins
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Don't count on the brexit party just yet..

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Blade wrote:So Boris and Nigel are to job share at No.10 then (lol)

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Brexit Party will take most votes from the Tories. Farage is a big threat to their future existence.

Once the majority see that Farage wants us to pay again for healthcare, that party will disappear overnight.
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Kwacky wrote:
Blade wrote:So Boris and Nigel are to job share at No.10 then (lol)

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I said Boris and Nigel not you and Monty (giggle)
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RUBBISH!!!
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Quite honestly as long as Corbyn doesn't get in that will be one big plus from me... horrid little weasel he is , he can take the Mad Mayor Khan, Thornbury McD & Mc cluck and abacus Abbott.... wasn't sure if she was doing the totting up in Peterborough last night :-D
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bb41 wrote:I try not to be rude in my opinions, I think it helps. Having a different opinion is good, and that is what it is, a different opinion ...not wrong
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Monty wrote:
bb41 wrote:I try not to be rude in my opinions, I think it helps. Having a different opinion is good, and that is what it is, a different opinion ...not wrong
I meant personal attacks on people here and other forums.

Corbyn , in the past week has been totally disrespectful and as a leader of the opposition should behave properly and not like some defiant student
Thornbury spouting about Trumps sexual misdemeanours when she scoffs at her own parties wandering hand brigade..Very much double standards
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bb41 wrote:
Monty wrote:
bb41 wrote:I try not to be rude in my opinions, I think it helps. Having a different opinion is good, and that is what it is, a different opinion ...not wrong
I meant personal attacks on people here and other forums.

Corbyn , in the past week has been totally disrespectful and as a leader of the opposition should behave properly and not like some defiant student
Thornbury spouting about Trumps sexual misdemeanours when she scoffs at her own parties wandering hand brigade..Very much double standards
I’m guessing that as a Trump supporter you get personally attacked quite often on many forums
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That's kind of a low blow.
Not cool.
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The back stabbing has started in earnest in the Tory party.

What a shameful bunch of twats. Britain on the brink and they argue over who should be in charge.

Having Grayling as being a supporter is like having the Yorkshire Ripper on your side.
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9 years of austerity for the majority and suddenly they find tax breaks for the better off and intend paying for it by taxing everyone more. (facepalm)

The pricks need to go and look at what is happening in our hospitals, schools and courts before they start promising the un-affordable.
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Johnson and Goves admissions about taking cocaine are being treated differently. Why is Boris allowed to get away with so much shit? Is it because he's got a posh accent?

Oh well, it could be worse. They could have swigged an alcoholic drink on public transport.
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