I'm expecting a Tory victory with a majority of between 20 to 30 seats and one hell of an argument after the event at Labour HQ over the fact they will realise they might have been in with a chance if Corbyn had of stood down when first losing the support of his MP's.
Sadly, a consequence of the above will be that Corbyn once again cites the majority he holds amongst the party membership (loony left) and there will be no visible change hence Labour will sail on throegh the fog banks with no end to their journey in sight.
On a personal basis, I'm not sure if I'll bother voting at all but I will admit to having a small desire to vote Tory as some form of protest vote which at the end of the day would mean absolutely nothing at my local Labour stronghold level so the chances are I won't bother at all.
On the other hand, I have my sons proxy voting paper and his clear instruction to vote Tory and I will respect and carry out his instruction.
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Oh my God, not again!!
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