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Previously on "Labour ahead in the polls"
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E.u election poll showing Labour running away with a win.
Labour on track for victory in European parliament elections that could hand EU commission presidency to socialists, polls show | The Independent
Torries are finished for a generation because of this Brexit mess.
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A proper debt loaded recession is months away, house prices collapsing to the basement, lovely.
I'll wait until the street are covered in blood before closing me short position.
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostWhy do you think this Is probably true?
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Originally posted by tazdevil View PostCut of your nose to spite your face, way to go? Labour have a free ride at the moment and are promising anything to anyone knowing they don't have to deliver and being so insincere may get them into power. But probably more Labour voters voted Brexit than Tory and I think many in their leadership are keeping their tinder dry on their Brexit ambitions. If you think Brexit is so bad you're best of buggering things up to forestall it then probably voting Tory will be a better way to achieve that than voting Labour giving the way things are going
And you are completely wrong re: Labour voters. 70% voted REMAIN ... the Leave vote won due to Tory voters. This is why Labour support a second ref, and why Corbyn, even though he is a lever himself, sits on the fence. He doesn't want to alienate his remain leaning Labour support.
Apart from that, your post is spot on
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostWe can expect Project Fear about reds under the bed. I'm registered to vote in a Labour Tory marginal and will be voting Labour to save the country from the Brextremists.
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