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26-11-2019 03:08:39 Mobile | Show all posts


The whole thing is rather extraordinary. She completely crumpled in the election campaign:

                                                                               

Source: YouGov |  Theresa May is now almost as unpopular as pre-campaign Corbyn
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26-11-2019 03:08:40 Mobile | Show all posts
No leader has a positive favourability rating, what a depressing state of affairs
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26-11-2019 03:08:40 Mobile | Show all posts
Corbyn is a zero though, that should please the left and right.
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26-11-2019 03:08:40 Mobile | Show all posts
Hammond position himself as party leader it seems, a voice for all on the Tory benches front and back.  May might have little or short term as PM for her vision of brexit it seems . I know its a tight line to tread but considering the DUP issues , they would encourage a softer Brexit that Hammond is positioning himself into.

Tough at the top eh.
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26-11-2019 03:08:40 Mobile | Show all posts
Nearly all PMs are disliked in the end. The end, however, isn't usually so near the beginning.
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26-11-2019 03:08:40 Mobile | Show all posts
Certainly a dramatic collapse, which makes it easy to pin on the manifesto launch and the social care policy in particular. The irony is, the policy as trailed would have shifted the financial burden of social care from the tax payer to the homeowners largely in the South East, so would have benefited many Labour voters in the north.
The presentation however was so appalling, and the Labour attack so disingenuous, that the very people who would have benefited largely voted against it.
A curious decision however to attack your core voters with 3 separate hits (triple lock, winter fuel allowance) which stank of taking votes for granted . Perhaps the most ironic outcome was the yoof vote though; a Corbyn Government would not have able to resist a massive hike in Inheritance Tax, which would have impacted on the kids future house deposits.
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26-11-2019 03:08:41 Mobile | Show all posts
she should definitely stand down. this country is in desperate need of a real leader like corbyn
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A back bencher for 32 years, never had any job of any kind of responsibility. A real leader? Hmmm
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