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The trouble is, there are no credible alternative to either the Conservatives or Labour. Anyone who wishes to challenge then will need a full manifesto outlining there policies, If a party could do that than i believe they would get into power, But if you look at what has happened in the last 4 weeks. it is obvious that the money men outside any party will be controlling policy. 

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The last thing I want is a Labour government, but if, as it it looks very likely, they DO form the next government, I hope they have a very small working majority.

If they get enough seats for a minority government, then a coalition of Labour/LibDem/SNP is a certainty.

They would rejoin the EU, or at the very least rejoin the single market and customs union, the SNP would get their Indyref and possibly break up the Union.......perilous times ahead.

Cheers.

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1 minute ago, chartpolski said:

The last thing I want is a Labour government, but if, as it it looks very likely, they DO form the next government, I hope they have a very small working majority.

If they get enough seats for a minority government, then a coalition of Labour/LibDem/SNP is a certainty.

They would rejoin the EU, or at the very least rejoin the single market and customs union, the SNP would get their Indyref and possibly break up the Union.......perilous times ahead.

Cheers.

Well both Truss and Hunt were remainers. 

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35 minutes ago, baker boy said:

Will probably split the conserative vote and then an easy win for labour

Can't not vote for them in case labour get in. The tories have fecked up big time , a good chance labour would win anyway.

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17 minutes ago, chartpolski said:

The last thing I want is a Labour government, but if, as it it looks very likely, they DO form the next government, I hope they have a very small working majority.

If they get enough seats for a minority government, then a coalition of Labour/LibDem/SNP is a certainty.

They would rejoin the EU, or at the very least rejoin the single market and customs union, the SNP would get their Indyref and possibly break up the Union.......perilous times ahead.

Cheers.

And hopefullly my separation from society will be complete by then ???

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13 minutes ago, paulus said:

Well both Truss and Hunt were remainers. 

I'm not a Tory supporter mate, I voted for them last time for two reasons; Boris said he'd get Brexit done, which he did, if not exactly what we wanted, but better than May would have done.

And I, like most of the electorate , couldn't stomach a terrorist supporting, old communist becoming Prime Minister, so we held our noses and voted Tory.

Next time ? Who knows, I'll probably vote for an independent or the Reform Party.

Cheers.

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15 minutes ago, chartpolski said:

The last thing I want is a Labour government, but if, as it it looks very likely, they DO form the next government, I hope they have a very small working majority.

If they get enough seats for a minority government, then a coalition of Labour/LibDem/SNP is a certainty.

They would rejoin the EU, or at the very least rejoin the single market and customs union, the SNP would get their Indyref and possibly break up the Union.......perilous times ahead.

Cheers.

According to a survey I read recently whilst most tory voters are unhappy with their party they still would not vote labour. And the labour voters were split between the anyone but tories and those who expect any near future labour government to shift towards Corbinism driven by the unions that fund the party. Thee has never been a better time for a new party to split the vote and influence politics. The two hurdles are who would finance of the new party and the qualty of the candidates. Previously Farage has been let down by poor choice of candidates.  

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Farage was a massive supporter of kami-Kwasi's budget. The same budget that probably 95% of the electorate thought was mental and made Labour look electable.

This isn't my personal view, just an observation. Farage only has one half popular policy, his others are lead weights around his neck at the ballot.

Britain loves socialism!

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