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Old 10-05-2015, 17:41   #42
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Re: Who will lead the Labour Party?

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Originally Posted by denphone View Post
But in the last few years of her premiership she was engulfed by one crisis after another as we all know and thus John Major for the rest of his office could never get on top of these problems that had engulfed the Conservative party in the last few years of her premiership.
Yes we may know that but the fact remains that in spite of her unpopularity amongst some/many, Major still won another election for the Tories so her legacy clearly didn't affect the party's popularity to the point where they lost and in 1997 UK PLC was doing really quite well. Can't say that about Bliar/Brown's legacy which Miliband inherited.
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