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May's agreement is the only one there is because she has steadfastly refused to allow people to comment on the bits they don't like and maybe change them. Mrs May has an "it's my way or the highway" approach that's split her party down the middle. What an awful time in politics. If there was an election tomorrow I would probably write "NONE OF THE ABOVE" on my ballot paper.
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....Halloween 576895547629../..The Brexorcist....





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Even though the date is now 31st of October
there is only 74 Parliament sitting days
As PM Holidays go on as usual.

Two Fecking Weeks Holiday from tonight.


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[ Election Maps UK Retweeted
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English & Welsh Westminster voting intention:

LAB: 41% (-1)
CON: 37% (-8)
LDEM: 10% (+2)
UKIP: 7% (+5)
GRN: 2% (-)
CHUK: 1% (+1)]



UKIP on the up with some young folks



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Labour would actually have to pick a path.They’ll alienate a large section of their voters whatever they do.It could actually be really bad for them.
If Labour picked a stance and ditched Corbyn for a more sensible / relatable (and darw I say it... A bit younger) center ground leader, IMO they would mop the floor in a GE.
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If Labour picked a stance and ditched Corbyn for a more sensible / relatable (and darw I say it... A bit younger) center ground leader, IMO they would mop the floor in a GE.
They absolutely would. And as much as I'm not a Labour supporter, I hope they get rid of Corbyn soon. We need a strong government and a strong opposition and right now we've got neither.
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If Labour picked a stance and ditched Corbyn for a more sensible / relatable (and darw I say it... A bit younger) center ground leader, IMO they would mop the floor in a GE.
i think labour will do a lot better without Corbyn, but the tories will have a new leader, and i would bet on it being someone relatively unknown.

At the moment though, they have the voting history of every MP, and whoever leads the party's going in to an election, that voting history will be examined in detail
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They absolutely would. And as much as I'm not a Labour supporter, I hope they get rid of Corbyn soon. We need a strong government and a strong opposition and right now we've got neither.
Don't let the Praetorian Guard of Momentum catch you saying that, or you might have a brick through your window...
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I'm not scared, bring it on you awful old Soviet nostalgists.
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They absolutely would. And as much as I'm not a Labour supporter, I hope they get rid of Corbyn soon. We need a strong government and a strong opposition and right now we've got neither.
Hi Livia.

I actually agree mostly.
I would like a new leader for Labour too.

I feel both major Party leaders are dividing rather than uniting their Parties.

If there's a Conservative leadership election any time soon.
You are usually quite on the ball on such issues.
Who would your money be on.
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Liz Kendall deserves labour leader!
I wouldn't mind that, Liz has been to the forefront of the brexit issue.
Getting some good points over against the PM.

My preferences would be, Dan Jarvis, still even Hilary Benn.


On the Conservative side.
If I was a supporter of them, the MP I most admire as I've said before, is Rory Stewart.
Of the cabinet, probably Matt Hancock.

This brexit issue may be irritating and frustrating but politics is never dull in my view.
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[Early signs of political support are encouraging.
Former Tory MP and lifelong Conservative member Michael Brown has become a registered supporter
of the Brexit Party. I was also amazed to hear the former
Tory minister Ann Widdecombe declare that, having campaigned for the Conservatives at every election since 1970,
she would vote for us in the European elections if we have the right candidates. ]

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics...e_AsTlcqSlPKSV



A New Party today "The Brexit Party"
meanwhile the 11 MP's of the Indie Group
are still waiting for their new name "Change UK"
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No he Resigned as MP.
That's him out of Politics



He should never have Dragged, the then,
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That's him out of Politics



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What does Obama have to do with anything? We're being told that no one believed the lies that actually made up the whole leave campaign.
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What does Obama have to do with anything? We're being told that no one believed the lies that actually made up the whole leave campaign.

He would say back of the Line
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"back of the queue"[/B


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https://news.sky.com/story/cameron-p...rning-11423669
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...I haven’t seen any indication that Brexiting will be putting us at the front of any queues so Obama was most wise I reckon, Arista...
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...I haven’t seen any indication that Brexiting will be putting us at the front of any queues so Obama was most wise I reckon, Arista...
*Front of the line (you're welcome, Arista).
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