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Previously on "Corbyn Sweepstake"
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Originally posted by original PM View Post
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I'm sure there are ways around it if they really want to but OK, fair point. I'd forgotten that.
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The little problem of having a fixed term parliament will put paid to that kind of notion
We've got 5 years of listening to looney tunes before any chance of that
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I could actually see an early election as a way for Cameron to get the new leader in while things are quite easy.
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FFS, there is a pretty catch many years option "Out before the election 2020" which covers 5 years
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Originally posted by AtW View Postbtw Poll results strongly indicate that if Corbyn survives next 18 months then he'll win election by a landslide!
Get in !! Just cannot wait for the next election, so exciting and so much to look forward to. I feel there will be elections in 2 years time. As Corbyn ratings zoom up, Tories will have to call an election.
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btw Poll results strongly indicate that if Corbyn survives next 18 months then he'll win election by a landslide!
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostIt reduces PMQs to the level of an #askDave session on twitter.
His first few weeks are really about setting himself up, getting used to it, etc. Dave's been doing this 10 years (on both side of the chamber).
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Originally posted by AtW View PostPMQ should not be a dog and pony show.
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