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Old 14-11-2024, 03:06 PM #6
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It's something like 4 months since labour took over and does anyone now have a good thing to say for them? I'm not seeing a lot of "well done" and positive vibes anywhere
It really says a lot that this was truly Labour's chance to "take back Scotland" with the SNP absolutely collapsing, and at the point of the GE it looked all but sure that at the next Holyrood election we'd be seeing a Labour-led Scottish govt...

They've been such a let down that less than 6 months later, it's already looking like SNP will remain the largest party in Scotland at the next Holyrood election. Despite all of their issues and what looked like truly being the nail in the coffin... almost straight away Labour has alienated people so much that a massive number have switched back to "the devil they know" in voting intention.

I have to wonder if the same will be true of the Tories in the North of England.
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