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Old 07-06-2019, 14:17   #3279
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Re: Brexit

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY View Post
It's far too early to make such a prediction, Den. With Brexit finally achieved under a new Conservative leader and with the Brexit Party disbanded, the next election could yet provide a good result for the Conservatives at the next General Election.

Corbyn is no longer a credible potential PM - the only way he could get in is with a split Tory vote, which is why the Brexit Party is such a threat to them as things stand.
The fly in the ointment is delivering Brexit. The PM may have changed but the maths hasn't. No deal is out of the question and the favourite to be PM - BoJo -is not known for his tenaciousness, negotiating skills or attention to detail. Will his other skills bring everyone together and make it happen?
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