Off Topic General Election Special

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The swing to the left wing will continue because the Tories have no answers. Big business wants immigration and free trade with Europe. The Tories will give them that in the negotiations but at the cost of further divisions with the Conservatives. Austerity will continue as will Corbyn's campaign against it. May gambled on a huge majority to force a soft Brexit through and lost.

Corbyn stood up and said we want a fairer society and won. He is now seen as a potential Prime Minister, something he wasn't 10 weeks ago.

A fair points system will give big business the skill shortages they need over a left wing open door policy and they'll get a free trade agreement. Austerity can be managed, Corbyn's tax and spend plans would create chaos. May can go for me, there are better leaders amongst the Tory ranks.
 
There's an aspect of Hull City last season about this. When Bruce resigned his role, numerous hats were thrown into the ring. One by one they withdrew, options were exhausted until the only one left was Phelan. Think the conservative party election 2016, Fox, Gove, Leadsom, Johnson all withdrew or there were no more options. Last one standing May.... common denominator they were both ****ing useless.
 
Labour celebrating like it's 1997.....

The way they have gone on about it on Social Media you would think Corbyn has won a massive majority. They are predicted to be 58 seats short of the Conservatives. So despite this amazing campaign, and such a wonderful leader they are miles behind the conservatives.

Well done on coming second to May.... Conservatives won't have such a weak leader going into an election next time.
 
Labour celebrating like it's 1997.....

The way they have gone on about it on Social Media you would think Corbyn has won a massive majority. They are predicted to be 58 seats short of the Conservatives. So despite this amazing campaign, and such a wonderful leader they are miles behind the conservatives.

Well done on coming second to May.... Conservatives won't have such a weak leader going into an election next time.

On the face of it, indeed, but that's as long as you ignore the fact that she called an election a whole 3 years early so confident was of securing a huge majority. On the day the election was called the idea of them losing seats and having no majority was inconceivable.
 
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