More likely he'll be PM. The problem with Fleet Street (bar the two papers which are not right wing) is that they don't know when to give it a rest. They probably bear a portion of responsibility for the success he had at the last election. If you lampoon or demonise a politician often enough and people then actually see and hear him speak they do begin to see through the propaganda and vote against it. I look forward to them doing it all over again. That coupled with the fact that the Tories know only two tactics (Operation Fear and tax cuts) and show little signs of any unity or any willingness to get behind a credible politician who can replace the lady who is not for leaving.I think after the right wing papers have had their fun his career will be in tatters.
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You forget that there is a large section of the population which does not remember living under 26% inflation, 3 day weeks and unions calling strikes every other day over tea breaks. On the other hand a large number of those who will be voting for the first time will know a lot of family and friends who work in the public sector or have relatives who have been treated in hospital over the last few winters of crisis and therefore know well that a large percentage of the population are worse off as a result of voting for a progressive free enterprise anything goes government. Many of them will be seduced by the message that Corbyn and his acolytes preach.