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Old 07-05-2017, 22:33   #1975
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Re: Unstoppable migration?

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Originally Posted by Mr K View Post
You might well be right . One positive of a large Tory majority is they can tell the right wing where to get off instead of having to pander to them all the time. May is so confident, she's not promised not to raise taxes, no guarantee on the pension lock and now the daft immigration target seems to have been dropped. I sense some on the right are starting to get uneasy on how this might pan out. e.g this from the Torygraph http://www.telegraph.co.uk/opinion/2...abour-raising/
Mark Wallace (executive editor of Conservative Home) wrote an influential piece for Saturday's Financial Times whose headline sums up the thrust of his article "New Tory supporters will alter government priorities".
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