A fantastic election for Labour and a Kick in the teeth for May big time.....Hard Brexit cannot happen and is not an option anymore....May is a dead PM walking and will be banished to the back benches just as soon as they find a proper leader that can negotiate and can compromise.....Davies and Boris are not an option for obvious reasons. May is all about May and has made herself a hated figure with most Tory MP's and have put the Tories in a very vulnerable position and puts the opposition in a very good position..Corbyn has been outstanding and has proved even to his own party that they have been wrong about him and Corbyn has cemented himself as Labour leader for sometime to come,,,,His support is growing at a phinominal rate and is a prime minister in waiting.......Expect another Election in the Autumn is my guess....
I agree it was a kick in teeth for May, she made mistakes. When PM's, and other party leaders make mistakes it comes back to haunt them during elections.
Corbyn has gained support from the electorates, but it seems on the back of lying to the students and promising something he can't deliver, once they realise they were stabbed in back most students will turn against him.
I read an article that said Corbyn is not as popular amongst his fellow MP's, as you're saying, I only read the one article but there has to be a source somewhere.
They say minority Governments don't last too long, maybe the case for both May and Corbyn, but I doubt another election will see Corbyn become PM. A lot of voters tend to vote on excitement and promises, then after the election they tend to think about their vote after listening/watching media/news programs.
Corbyn has terrorist links, something most kids and students don't fully understand, or are not aware of, what they do understand is lies, and it's those lies that could very well be Corbyn's downfall.
Tories and the DUP will negotiate the Brexit, at this stage it doesn't matter if it's a soft or hard Brexit, what both will do will take powers away from the EU and give them back to Britain, it's a start. Should Corbyn by chance become the PM after the Brexit negotiations, and he campaigns to get back into the EU he will suffer a backlash so great his arse won't touch the ground, not all Labour MP's are against Brexit.
However, looks like the EU are on the verge of collapse with other Countries now wanting to leave, and in 2 years time, when the Brexit becomes reality, chances are the EU will be in further turmoil and it won't much matter whether it's a hard or soft Brexit; as the EU Parliament and UN lose power, other individual countries regain their power, identity and self rule back.
Corbyn may have increased the votes for Labour, but was it on the back of May making mistakes, or Corbyn/Labour being seen as a better Government. Corbyn/Labour didn't win as many seats as the Tories, so at this stage, if he became PM, he would have the majority of the Government PM's against him.
As I see it, Corbyn has more against him than for...
