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Just throwing a complete curveball into the mix here but has anyone considered that this "Corbyn Bounce" is, in fact, a complex Psy-OP engineered to scupper Brexit with the collusion of the Tories because they don't actually want Brexit?
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostNeil Kinnock - lost election to John Major when he was predicted to win it
William Hague - lost election to Tony Blair though he had no chance of winning.
Iain Duncan Smith - hated by Tory MPs and the Tory party so didn't even stand for the GE
IDS, yes. I can't even remember what Michael Howard was like - so presumably awful.
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Originally posted by AtW View Post
William Hague - lost election to Tony Blair though he had no chance of winning.
Iain Duncan Smith - hated by Tory MPs and the Tory party so didn't even stand for the GE
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Originally posted by Fronttoback View PostEach poll has a unique context that makes the result inaccurate.
But if this is true of all polls, wouldn't they all be equally wrong by the same degree, on average?
So, one could draw a useful trend but not an accurate snapshot consensus.
And that, my friend, is why I have a GCSE in Maffs.
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Originally posted by Fronttoback View PostEach poll has a unique context that makes the result inaccurate.
But if this is true of all polls, wouldn't they all be equally wrong by the same degree, on average?
So, one could draw a useful trend but not an accurate snapshot consensus.
And that, my friend, is why I have a GCSE in Maffs.
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Complacency from Tories
Calling an election for their own party political purposes
Keep going on about 'coalition of chaos' soundbite which means nothing - playing on fear rather than aspiration
(take note from Trump who at least campaigned 'positively' to try and appeal to the masses i.e. Make America Great)
Most uninspiring manifesto ever
Leader of the country not willing to even undertake a TV debate
Just like the remain campaign that was all about don't let the other side win
So uninspiring.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostMove on, nothing to see here.
Tories will win a comfortable majority, after which they will cock up Brexit leading to a Jezza win in the next election.
Brexit + Socialism = the end of the UK. Literally.
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Move on, nothing to see here.
Tories will win a comfortable majority, after which they will cock up Brexit leading to a Jezza win in the next election.
Brexit + Socialism = the end of the UK. Literally.
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Social media. That's the big difference these days and once you see a groundswell of support for something it's hard to stop it from snowballing. That said, the older, less social media aware generation is much more inclined to vote so the effect is somewhat countered.
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Originally posted by northernladyuk View Postbut what does it all mean for kebuber?
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