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Relax, there won't be any elections anymore - by this time next month the Elders will have decided that it's a bad idea...
I'm not sure I fancy Boris' chances against a reinvigorated Korbyn with a relatively unified Labour party behind him. Electorates hate a fractured and fractious party, but Labour pretty much held it together during the campaign (I'm not talking about individual fruitcakes), and they're especially going to hold it together now. It will be a brave Tory party that takes that risk, but I suspect they won't have a choice when it becomes clear that they're still pretty split down the middle on Europe and that the DUP are not a sensible bunch to align with.
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