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She has said that she definitely won't resign.
...expect the resignation in the next week.
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostShe won't last much past the weekend if these results carry on. They'll want a quick changeover with Brexit talks a matter of days away. The bookies have Boris at 2/1. Draw your own conclusions.
And if Labour manage to form a coalition government I'd put my money on Kate Hoey being Brexit minister.
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostShe won't last much past the weekend if these results carry on. They'll want a quick changeover with Brexit talks a matter of days away. The bookies have Boris at 2/1. Draw your own conclusions.
Next step riots.
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Originally posted by chopper View PostTheresa May will probably not resign in the morning, that would be daft. But she'll be irreversibly wounded because this is absolutely the opposite of "strong & stable". All credibility will be gone. She'll be gone by the end of the year.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostBump!
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Originally posted by AtW View PostAll published polling is paid for
HTH
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post
If you really want decent polling, you need to pay for it (large, aggressively pursued/randomized, sample), and sacrifice the temporal resolution.
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostShe promised she wouldn't.
Oh, no, that was the last Tory PM.
She only promised not to have a snap general election.
...but remember, lying about that is nothing compared to making a mistake about some figures, then apologising and correcting yourself.
Lying is OK if it's Tory lying.
Or unless you're Gordon Brown, and then it gets put down to something very similar.
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ToryGraph begs to differ...
Exclusive Telegraph ORB poll: Conservatives' last-minute climb as ‘Leavers’ losing faith in Labour and turning to the Tories
Poll's target audience the staff serving Barlays Brothers palace...
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The Tory Party is already revolting, but a week after the election they will be rebelling...
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