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Old 09-12-2019, 08:58   #64
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Re: Election 2019 - Week 5

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Originally Posted by Hugh View Post
The Guardian article was based on the Times information - from Mr K’s link.
It may be inconvenient for some. But to its credit, it looks like the Murdoch-owned The Sunday Times was first off the mark here.

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Originally Posted by Damien View Post
The good thing for the Tories is Labour won't learn. They won't think it was their inability to reach out beyond their base but that the BBC/Tabloid Press/establishment cost them the win despite their unquestionable goodness and continue down the same path.
The election was Labour's to lose. Thanks to no-win Corbyn it is likely they will lose it. Will Corbyn lose his leadership role? I can only seeing this happening if he does so of his own volition.
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