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Are the Tory days numbered?

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Yea they've been cutting police and been annoying. I think everyone's fed up slightly because even I have to deal with annoying police officers every day I can now feel the adrenaline pumping into my veins when I have to interact with them. Most of them are **** scared of me because I look like an orangutan but they're hardly making things better for themselves they'll just end up making it a lot lot worse. No offence but Torys next time? I wouldn't think so after the last month.
Original post by PilgrimOfTruth
That reason is

Corbyn

He HAS to go. Plain and simple.

The perceived ground made at the election muddies the waters but doesn't change the truth. It has made it harder for the 100 or so MPs who were poised to oust Corbyn, to actually do so, and that's the downfall of the current situation.

The Tories then have no problems. Sure they will likely elect a new leader, and great if they do. The fact is they are WAY ahead of Labour in seats and votes.

Corbyn HAS to go. Any way you cut it, you will gain no ground until that realisation sinks in.

In short Corbyn and all the stupid hard-left socialist/communist MPs who have ruined the party need to go so that the Labour party can get back to it's more effective middle ground position.


This narrative was pushed really hard in the lead up to the Tory landslide we just had. No reason to stop it now. Stiff upper lip old chums and let's show this riff raff who really has the power in good old blighty!
High house prices is good for older people as they have the houses, and if it were to truly be an election issue then there are more of the electorate who own property (and those who own most also have the most money to lobby with). May has somewhat alienated the older voters recently though, so we'll see.

I agree with you on immigration though, the more there is the more people there are who will vote against the Tories.
Original post by ThomH97
High house prices is good for older people as they have the houses, and if it were to truly be an election issue then there are more of the electorate who own property (and those who own most also have the most money to lobby with). May has somewhat alienated the older voters recently though, so we'll see.

I agree with you on immigration though, the more there is the more people there are who will vote against the Tories.


They nearly solved that pesky problem of the proletariat gathering valuable assets with their proposed social care policies. I think they certainly would have lost if they hadn't backtracked on including it in the manifesto.

Fortunately it's not totally dead in the water seeing as the manifesto has amounted to being about a dependable an indication for their implemented policies as a fortune cookie.

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