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Old 11-05-2019, 20:25   #2005
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Re: Government & Post Election Discussion

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Originally Posted by denphone View Post
l think its quite clear that we are living in very volatile political times so its hard to know what will happen come the next General Election.
Nobody can possibly forecast that. If the Conservatives deliver a pure Brexit, the confidence of voters will be restored.

If they don't, God knows what will happen!

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Originally Posted by Chris View Post
The existence of the Brexit party is really muddying the waters now. It’s by no means clear that they would contest a general election, nor is it an easy matter to work out what that potential national vote share would look like constituency by constituency, as they’ve never stood for election before.

The electoral landscape is such that I think the chances of there being one before the 5-year term is up is minimal.
It is far too early to speculate on a General Election.

The Brexit Party is focussed on the EU elections, and if they win the day and parliament actually listens at last, there will be no need for them to stand at the General Election.
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