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Looking at the assorted failures and idiots they've appointed as leader since Kennedy - himself no paragon of competence - perhaps they're practising some risk management?
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Sausage party with you ?Originally posted by Mordac View PostDoes anyone know why a party of 11 needs 2 interim leaders? Is it in case they need a second referendum to decide on their next leader?

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Does anyone know why a party of 11 needs 2 interim leaders? Is it in case they need a second referendum to decide on their next leader?
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Labour having the (expected) worse result since 1935, I think Corbyn has that honour of all the leaders!Originally posted by Old Greg View Post...have had the worst elections of all the leaders. Is it that extreme Brexit positions are unpopular or is it a squeeze of the small parties' votes?
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Both of those things, but probably the squeeze, mainly. Everyone knows that FPTP crushes small parties. Even if you hate both of the big parties, there is more value in voting for the one you hate less than for one of the small parties.
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Are you saying they are lovers ?Originally posted by Old Greg View Post...have had the worst elections of all the leaders. Is it that extreme Brexit positions are unpopular or is it a squeeze of the small parties' votes?
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Jo Swinson and Nigel Farage
...have had the worst elections of all the leaders. Is it that extreme Brexit positions are unpopular or is it a squeeze of the small parties' votes?Tags: None
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