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Early days yet but if this trend continues we may be looking at a hung Parliament.
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I doubt the Brexit party will get one seat let alone damage the Tories big time. Sounds like a load of BS to me, the BP has passed their high water mark and have plunge in the polls and any way Farage said he was also going after Labour so should he back off there as well?
Meanwhile I hear the SNP will form alliance with Labour as long as they get there IR2. I can not see Labour saying sure go ahead with another independent referendum. |
As far as I'm aware Labour have said not in the early part of their reign but later on maybe.
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Back to the ordinary schedule Markus |
It would now appear that to be a candidate for the forthcoming general election you would be far better served if you had no historic social media posts :o
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/election-2019-50365354 |
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Not just the speaker the clerks as well some three to five of them. They have to be elected to gain access to the HoC and the speaker of the House is the most powerful position way above PM.
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What next? Jim your country needs you to go forth and do you're duty and vote for Labour, you know this to be the right thing for queen and country. Voting Labour is positive and the greatest thing you can do....:har: |
Never in a million years.
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Well Nigel you just got a mate of mind bloody angry as he was going to vote BP and now he can not as he is in a tory seat. From my point of view Nigel and the Brexit party is on the retreat and that will spell the slow death of his party. |
Tory or Brexit, they both want similar outcomes to the referendum, one being a little more extreme than the other.
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