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  • BlasterBates
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    This is the split in the Tory party that was a long time coming. Anne Widdecombe is now in the Brexit party.

    The Tories will be out for a generation.

    It is a good opportunity to redistribute wealth in the UK, Labour will have plenty of space.

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  • AtW
    started a topic Electoral DOOM

    Electoral DOOM

    “The Brexit Party has overtaken the Conservatives in national polling for the first time, with Nigel Farage predicted to win 49 seats in a general election, a bombshell poll reveals.

    A ComRes survey found that if a general election campaign led by Theresa May took place now, it would put the Tories on course for their worst result in history – apparently confirming the fears of Conservative MPs and activists in uproar over the Prime Minister’s handling of Brexit.

    Labour would become the largest party by a margin of 137 seats, allowing Jeremy Corbyn to lead a minority government as the Tories fell to third place in terms of vote share.

    Brandon Lewis, the party chairman, Penny Mordaunt, the Defence...


    Brexit Party beats Tories in general election poll and would win 49 seats in Commons

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