A barometer for the General Election?
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Relentless from the Tories today. The gains didn't stop.
Looks like a mixture of leader personality and Brexit swung it. Leave vote going Tory, and Remain splitting two or three ways.
Could well be a barometer for GE, and may encourage the centre and left parties to stand down candidates to avoid splitting the opposition vote. LD and Greens to divi up seats to contend to act as opposition in the south and LD and Labour in the north. Only way to stop a Tory landslide.
Doesn't bother me as Tories will help me financially fairly significantly, but there are plenty of fellow Robins fans I see at games who will be victims of Tories.
Looks like a mixture of leader personality and Brexit swung it. Leave vote going Tory, and Remain splitting two or three ways.
Could well be a barometer for GE, and may encourage the centre and left parties to stand down candidates to avoid splitting the opposition vote. LD and Greens to divi up seats to contend to act as opposition in the south and LD and Labour in the north. Only way to stop a Tory landslide.
Doesn't bother me as Tories will help me financially fairly significantly, but there are plenty of fellow Robins fans I see at games who will be victims of Tories.
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Assume you are fan of the final solution?Malabus wrote:UKIP has all the solutions for a better Britain.
Nuttall came up with some great ideas when he went with Armstrong to moon and again when he was the first to hammer the Wall in '89. A real inspirational figure throughout history.
Would his 1-in-1-out policy mean next time you head out to Eastern Europe we can bring one of them in to do your job for half the wages? Be one way to help the education budget.