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Old 14-07-2022, 10:02   #3605
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Re: Updated: Boris resigns as party leader

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY View Post
Yes, and that is why the Opposition will not get to power. Boris Johnson will be gone, the Conservatives will have moved on and actually started implementing the rest of their mandate, and still Labour will be bleating on about the unfairness of it all with Partygate instead of putting forward policies that people can relate to.
Starmer was criticised at the time for raising the energy price hikes and suggesting a windfall tax when he could have more easily put the boot in on Partygate. I think he knows what to focus on even if the Conservatives belatedly copy his policies in the absence of their own.

Whoever's elected will inherit a bad hand in terms of the cost of living crisis, strikes and even higher energy bills.

I don't fancy their re-election chances whoever they are.

Best for Labour that there is no general election - it's a poisoned chalice.

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