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Old 12-03-2018, 08:20   #1184
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Re: Government & Post Election Discussion

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Originally Posted by denphone View Post
My reading of how things are standing are the Conservatives are trusted more on the economy and one or two other areas whilst Labour are trusted more on the NHS and several others areas as well whilst in terms of their leaders Theresa May's reputation was severely damaged during the General Election campaign and she has found it very hard to change that public perception of her whilst Jeremy Corbyn is popular among the younger voters he is not liked or trusted by older voters and he has found it equally hard to change that perception of him.

Personally l think we are highly likely to end up in hung parliament territory come the next General Election which will make it even more difficult then it is now to get things through parliament with regards to important business..
Assuming that this Parliament runs its full course, we should have a positive reaction from the public on the result of Brexit negotiations and a change of Leader. Add to that the improving economy (at last, we are starting to bring debt down), these figures should change radically in favour of the Conservatives.
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