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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostThere are now three polls showing the Tory lead is around 3%.
definitely signs the Boris bounce is evaporating
be afraid
try the Glasgow cure.
jellies and buckfast.
sort you out a treat, so it will.
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostYes, not very shiny.
If your argument is relying on polling at this stage, then you've probably lost the argument.
definitely signs the Boris bounce is evaporating
be afraid
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostHack might be an overstatement. Scootie doesn't know any multisyllable words. When he checks out of the Thistle Heathrow, it takes him a few minutes to sign an 'X'.
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Originally posted by BR14 View Posthave you hacked scoots account ??
meaningless squiggly lines are his thing.
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostOh dear looks like the shine has gone off Boris
https://www.reddit.com/r/ukpolitics/...bdem_17_1_bxp/
Con 31% (-4) Lab 28% (+4) Lib-Dem 17% (-1) BXP 13% (-1) Other 10% (+1)
be afraid
...be very afraid
Even Ken Clarke would prefer Corbyn to Boris.
If your argument is relying on polling at this stage, then you've probably lost the argument.
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What I don't understand is Amber Rudd saying Boris is not negotiating enough with the EU. And focusing too much on no deal.
The EU will not change its deal one bit. Why should they?
It was always clear to me the 2016 vote was remain or leave with no deal. There was no way of leaving with a deal.
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Oh dear looks like the shine has gone off Boris
https://www.reddit.com/r/ukpolitics/...bdem_17_1_bxp/
Con 31% (-4) Lab 28% (+4) Lib-Dem 17% (-1) BXP 13% (-1) Other 10% (+1)
be afraid
...be very afraid
Even Ken Clarke would prefer Corbyn to Boris.
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostSurely you mean "Amber Rudd resigns again"? Or "another incompetent former Home Secretary bites the dust"...
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Originally posted by Whorty View Post
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No 10 source: ‘as the polls show,the voters are quite happy for the PM to get rid of people who don’t want us to sort out Brexit. There a plenty of talented younger MPs to replace any deadwood.’
We'll see. After an abysmal week, the polling still looks decent, FWIW; 10+ pts over Labour.
Anyway, strategy is clear. Get rid of the hardcore remainers and have an election where the bar for "winning" is lower because all MPs will be signed up.
Will it work? Who knows. Probably not if they can't get an election before 31 Oct.
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