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Old 12-08-2023, 18:24   #882
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Re: The Chronicles of Rishi

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Originally Posted by Pierre View Post
They will lose at the next election no question. But while the article addresses the apathy towards the Tory’s (and at present I am dis-inclined to vote for them)

But it doesn’t address where those Tory voters are going to go. Because if you think they’re all going to Labour, they’re not.

I couldn’t vote for Labour..yet, and if nothing changes, I won’t be.

Sunak has just over 12 months to try and do something to try and rescue any residual Tory support and Starmer has the same time to persuade them to Labour and both are doing nothing.

I can very well see myself not bothering next election, as no fringe parties resonate with me either.

So Labour will win, just don’t be surprised if it’s not by very much and the turnout is one of the lowest in history.

I expect a hung parliament, I will NEVER vote Liebour ever again, Libable Dems are a joke of a party, so I will again Tory (I used to be Liebour, but Steptoe betrayed us and switch to a remainer party).


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