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The future of the Labour Party (if any)

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Nick
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Re: The future of the Labour Party (if any)

#21 Post by Nick » April 18th, 2017, 8:06 pm

Latest post of the previous page:

animist wrote:
Nick wrote:Any sign of a Labour future yet....?

Nope.
agreed, but Corbyn just might become PM in this Parliament if the Tories split over Brexit and Terri May loses her touch. After that, well...
You still think so....?

Today's ICM poll: Labour on 25%, Tories on 46%

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Re: The future of the Labour Party (if any)

#22 Post by animist » April 19th, 2017, 1:44 pm

Nick wrote:
animist wrote:
Nick wrote:Any sign of a Labour future yet....?

Nope.
agreed, but Corbyn just might become PM in this Parliament if the Tories split over Brexit and Terri May loses her touch. After that, well...
You still think so....?

Today's ICM poll: Labour on 25%, Tories on 46%
touche, but my post was from long ago, when it was possible and rational for Labour to oppose Hard Brexit instead of meekly accepting it

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