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Old 29-10-2019, 11:17   #1768
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Re: Brexit Development(s) Discussion

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Originally Posted by Dave42 View Post
cant see anthing but another hung parliament
Boris has a pretty good lead in the opinion polls, which is steadily increasing, and unlike Theresa, he will be able to build on that.

People want to move forward, not backwards. They've had enough of the silly games being played by all the opposition parties.

Scotland may be an exception to that, but this will not be enough to prevent Boris riding to an overwhelming victory. He will also win over a number of 'leave' Labour seats and the Lib Dems will split the Labour vote. Many traditional Labour voters won't even bother to vote with Corbyn in charge. The Brexit Party is toast now with Boris leading the way.

Boris is home and dry unless something unforeseen happens. You'll see.

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Originally Posted by denphone View Post
And likely given the poll trends for the last 10 years we could well be in hung parliament territory again.
I think the public are well fed up with hung parliaments now. This should bury the desire for proportional representation for a long time.
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