June Election?
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June Election?
A growing number are talking about an announcement on Monday. Bookmakers odds are tightening.
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Re: June Election?
The theory behind this is, Sunak will get slaughtered in the local and Mayoral elections, and will call a General Election, so he cant be displaced as Prime minister
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Re: June Election?
It still wouldn't surprise me if they hung on until after the New Year. It gives them more time to sow fear and get the shy Tory vote motivated enough to make their way down to the polling stations.
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Re: June Election?
New Year 2025 makes sense politically
The blue haired lazy students who I’m told make up 82% of the Labour vote will be less likely to vote in January because it’s cold and they’ll all be doing Veganuary so will be low on energy
The blue haired lazy students who I’m told make up 82% of the Labour vote will be less likely to vote in January because it’s cold and they’ll all be doing Veganuary so will be low on energy
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Re: June Election?
I am not a Tory, but I do see some indicators that things, such as inflation falling, point to a slightly better economic forecast ahead. We are all shallow people, ultimately.
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Re: June Election?
Where on earth did you get told that Labours vote is 82% students?Currywurst and Chips wrote: ↑Sat Apr 27, 2024 9:58 am New Year 2025 makes sense politically
The blue haired lazy students who I’m told make up 82% of the Labour vote will be less likely to vote in January because it’s cold and they’ll all be doing Veganuary so will be low on energy
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Re: June Election?
Typical tories clinging onto power for as long as the law allows, making things as bad as possible for their replacements
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Re: June Election?
82% is a low estimate,ComeOnYouOs wrote: ↑Sat Apr 27, 2024 10:42 amWhere on earth did you get told that Labours vote is 82% students?Currywurst and Chips wrote: ↑Sat Apr 27, 2024 9:58 am New Year 2025 makes sense politically
The blue haired lazy students who I’m told make up 82% of the Labour vote will be less likely to vote in January because it’s cold and they’ll all be doing Veganuary so will be low on energy
I got the figure from an opinion piece written by world renowned pollsters Harry Cox and Dr Mike Rotchburns
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Re: June Election?
Also, what's the chances that Labour can last until 2025 without one of their crankier MPs doing or saying something stupid?
Sirkier has done well to maintain message discipline so far, but Burgon/Butler et al are getting twitchy.
Sirkier has done well to maintain message discipline so far, but Burgon/Butler et al are getting twitchy.