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Originally Posted by Alf
"No deal is better than a bad deal" was in the Tory manifesto. We tried a deal, but it turned out to be a bad deal, so what now?
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It was said.
However the Con party like all others stated clearly we would get a deal.
Since you raise that point however, it may well have been one of the reasons the Cons had their overall majority taken off them.
Thinking about it.
Leads of 15% to 20% in polling should never have resulted in no overall majority for the Cons.
In around 4 weeks of a campaign.
Even with the bigger margin of error of polls now.
The voters then perhaps doubting the Cons sincerity to ensure a deal was in place, so elected a Parliament that would ensure no deal was effectively removed from the scenario.