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Old 20-12-2017, 07:50 PM #19
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It's a fair prediction. The current government is flailing and despite the desperation of the right, Corbyn is only getting more support. If an election was called as things stand, Labour would easily get the majority, I think.
Absolutely.

Labour would more than likely take those few more seats, at the very least, they need to drag the Cons under 300 seats.

That would,with the universal anti Con vote of other Parties,aside from the extremist DUP, ensure not a hope of the Cons remaining in power.

Corbyn has turned out not to be the joke which the PM,the Cons and their hardline supporters took him for.
This election past in June,in fact cemented him as a formidable opponent on the campaign trail.

Something they hate and the more they demonstrate that hate,the more support they help bring to him and Labour.
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