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Labour Set to Win General Election Landslide, Exit Poll Indicates


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6 minutes ago, JonnyF said:

 

Labour supporters will blame it all on the Tories.

 

That's what they always do. 

I think it’s fair to say any problems handed to Labour by the Tories after nearly 15 years in office are the fault of the Tories.

 

Examples have been given above by someone who I doubt very much is a Labour supporter.

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4 minutes ago, James105 said:

 

Keir Starmer has a very unique definition of "working people" though and believes that only people who do not have savings are "working people".  

 

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2024/06/18/starmer-leaves-door-open-to-tax-rises-for-millions/

https://archive.ph/6h2Et non paywall.  

 

The volume of "voter regret" from those that voted Labour is going to be staggering.   

Yet more crystal ball predictions.

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I hope Labour has planned what to do if they are elected. The last time they went after rich people's money, Elton John and others moved to another country.

 

They will have to allow foreign doctors and nurses in again. There aren't enough Brits qualified to do the work.

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1 minute ago, BritManToo said:

By whom?

As far as I can see Keir Starmer reduced the number of potential seats won and any other Labour leader would have done better.

This was never a Labour victory but a Conservative defeat, and the British voter would have voted for anyone that wasn't Conservative.

 
Actually, it was a repudiation of the SNP and their stupid woke policies.

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