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The Conservatives sent a release out earlier that Lynton Crosby has been retained to work on this election. Crosby is generally credited as the person that orchestrated the 2015 win and it has to be said that he thinks a great many moves ahead. All of this will have been factored in and the numbers run repeatedly.
At the most basic level, the opposition message is fractured. If you are an arch remainer- and while there isn't the "48% of the population" that some hammer on about, it's a fairly significant body of people- Labour has endorsed Brexit so are unlikely to appeal. Labour will be dusting off the '51 Days to save the NHS' posters as we speak but at a basic level, their senior team are electoral poison for large swathes of the electorate. Jeremy Corbyn believes that Labour lost the '83 Election due to poor pamphlets. Don't forget that.
Finally, as the referendum demonstrated, this is going to be a seriously nasty campaign. The problem for Labour in particular is that Corbyn has made saying bloody stupid things an art form and every single one of those things is going to be thrown at him. Even Tim Farron is going to have some fun with his earlier thoughts on homosexuality. The awkward issue is that Theresa May is conservative in both political alignment and nature. Sure, she might have a skeleton in the closet but I'm note sure it'll matter next the never ending clown circus that is the Labour party in 2017. |
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