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Previously on "Stephen Hawking says "Corbyn is 'a black hole' for Labour""

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  • LondonManc
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    May will want Brexit through and positives appearing from it before the next election. Essentially the 12 months before May 2020 (the month, not the campaign name) will be critical for her - expect some nice budgets then if you've still got work.

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  • xoggoth
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    Corbyn is a black hole for Labour?

    Maybe that's actually a compliment, it means he is going to suck us all in.

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  • Chuck
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    Originally posted by d000hg View Post
    And still no GE... I wonder why? Isn't that the normal thing to do in such situations?
    Firstly, the coalition government introduced fix term parliaments. There is a threshold that needs to be reached if MPs want to agree to an election out of cycle.

    Secondly, why would May want an election now? She'd win now, but if Corbyn's going nowhere, why not leave him there and defer the election until the last possible moment?

    The next election is 2020, unless something dramatic happens (Brexit perhaps?). May will rule until then, Corbyn will still be labour leader, and May will win.

    Tory rule until 2025. Labour in even greater disarray than now.

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  • OwlHoot
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    Originally posted by d000hg View Post
    I'm not sure SH's views on politics should be treated as important though...
    They're probably more important than Compo Corbyn's on the grounds that the square root of feck all is marginally greater than feck all

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  • d000hg
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    And still no GE... I wonder why? Isn't that the normal thing to do in such situations?

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  • vetran
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    unfortunately for us he is spot on.

    A floor mop as labour leader would be a more credible challenge for the Tories.

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  • Stephen Hawking says "Corbyn is 'a black hole' for Labour"

    Well not those exact words but I liked the headline. I'm not sure SH's views on politics should be treated as important though... we know matters of politics and religion transcend brain power.

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