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Mr K 13-05-2019 11:26

Re: Government & Post Election Discussion
 
tbh if the Brexit Party are still around by the next General Election in 2022, Brexit won't have happened. And if it has, they'll be an irrelevance and Nigel will have formed yet another party, with himself as leader of course.

pip08456 13-05-2019 11:43

Re: Government & Post Election Discussion
 
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Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 35994644)
tbh if the Brexit Party are still around by the next General Election in 2022, Brexit won't have happened. And if it has, they'll be an irrelevance and Nigel will have formed yet another party, with himself as leader of course.

The Brexit party will be around until parliament honour the result of the referendum.

Carth 13-05-2019 12:59

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Originally Posted by pip08456 (Post 35994648)
The Brexit party will be around until parliament honour the result of the referendum.

. . which will then lead to formation of the Backin party, led by the mighty Mr Blair probably :D

denphone 14-05-2019 13:30

Re: Government & Post Election Discussion
 
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Originally Posted by Mick (Post 35994542)
Bombshell: ComRes General Election poll in tomorrow's Telegraph finds the Brexit Party have overtaken the Conservative Party. :eek:

Labour: 27%
Brexit Party: 20%
Conservative: 19%

Here is the latest.

Westminster voting intention.

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LAB: 34% (-1)
CON: 25% (-7)
LDEM: 15% (+4)
BREX: 10% (+10)
UKIP: 4% (-3)
GRN: 3% (-1)
CHUK: 1% (+1)
via @Kantar , 09 - 13 May
Chgs. w/ 08 Apr

pip08456 14-05-2019 14:28

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Originally Posted by Carth (Post 35994650)
. . which will then lead to formation of the Backin party, led by the mighty Mr Blair probably :D

I have no problem with that, be interesting to see what the voters think.

denphone 16-05-2019 14:38

Re: Government & Post Election Discussion
 
Some unsurprising Public opinion towards the two main political leaders of their parties...

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Theresa May:
Favourable: 21% (-5)
Unfavourable: 70% (+5)

Jeremy Corbyn:
Favourable: 19% (+1)
Unfavourable: 69% (-2)
via @YouGov, 14 - 15 May

1andrew1 16-05-2019 20:49

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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35995087)
Some unsurprising Public opinion towards the two main political leaders of their parties...

via @YouGov, 14 - 15 May

lol, a pretty even match between the two of them!

denphone 16-05-2019 22:05

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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 35995148)
lol, a pretty even match between the two of them!

Two dismal leaders of their parties that is for sure.

1andrew1 17-05-2019 00:13

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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35995164)
Two dismal leaders of their parties that is for sure.

Compared to Failing Grayling's seven failures, those two are slick operators!
https://news.sky.com/story/off-the-r...yling-11651998

Mick 17-05-2019 00:14

Re: Government & Post Election Discussion
 
SNP getting an absolute pasting by their fellow Scots on Question Time tonight. Wonderful. :D

denphone 17-05-2019 06:56

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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 35995167)
Compared to Failing Grayling's seven failures, those two are slick operators!
https://news.sky.com/story/off-the-r...yling-11651998

If Grayling's was a COE at any decent company they would have got rid of him long before now.

Maggy 17-05-2019 10:14

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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35995169)
If Grayling's was a COE at any decent company they would have got rid of him long before now.

That's probably why he's still hanging on..He'd never get a cushy job post government if he's judged on his achievements.

Mick 22-05-2019 11:39

Re: Government & Post Election Discussion
 
BREAKING: Death to May's premiership by a thousand paper cuts... Letters pile in to 1922 Committee Chairman, Graham Brady, insisting Theresa May must resign immediately. BBC's Laura Kuenssberg...

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Laura Kuenssberg
@bbclaurak
���� letters going in to try to oust May ASAP - historically it is astonishing things have got so bad in Tory party this is happening the day before a big set of elections
https://twitter.com/bbclaurak/status...30614273462278

1andrew1 22-05-2019 12:10

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Originally Posted by Maggy J (Post 35995186)
That's probably why he's still hanging on..He'd never get a cushy job post government if he's judged on his achievements.

Theresa May is just keeping him there to make herself look vaguely competent!

Chris 22-05-2019 12:45

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Originally Posted by Mick (Post 35995168)
SNP getting an absolute pasting by their fellow Scots on Question Time tonight. Wonderful. :D

You’ll absolutely love this Mick. The “journalist” who penned this piece, Lesley Riddoch, used to be known as an independence-leaning but generally respected newspaper columnist in Scotland. But since 2014 she’s gone full-on regime apologist, and tore in to Question Time for daring to attempt to put together a balanced audience. Her reasoning for claiming an edition broadcast from Moray in northeast Scotland deserved to have its audience deliberately tilted towards the SNP is priceless. And apparently she’s only just noticed that political parties try to get their local association members in the audience, even though local SNP branches, as with all the others, have been at it for years.

https://www.scotsman.com/news/opinio...ogue-1-4930316


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