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There’s already quite a bit of opposition to the new Tory candidate as he doesn’t live here.

There was pretty much no campaigning for the council seats and Conservative still lost control. Hopefully one of the other parties makes a bit of effort to get the MP gig so people get behind it.

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1 minute ago, Genie said:

There’s already quite a bit of opposition to the new Tory candidate as he doesn’t live here.

There was pretty much no campaigning for the council seats and Conservative still lost control. Hopefully one of the other parties makes a bit of effort to get the MP gig so people get behind it.

Got to get 10k signatures first

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4 minutes ago, Demitri_C said:

When sunak loses next election be interesting to see who takes over. I think it will be hunt

I've got a feeling they will lurch much further right given their members who will decide, are so fecked off that Bozza isn't leader anymore. I can see them becoming unelectable for a decade.

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2 minutes ago, Jareth said:

I've got a feeling they will lurch much further right given their members who will decide, are so fecked off that Bozza isn't leader anymore. I can see them becoming unelectable for a decade.

It will be 12 years just like with labour. Its always usually the same new government gives you hope they they start being shit half way in that 12 year period people get fed up of them then new party comes in rinse and repeat

Im not voting for either of these parties. Both shit.

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5 minutes ago, Jareth said:

I've got a feeling they will lurch much further right given their members who will decide, are so fecked off that Bozza isn't leader anymore. I can see them becoming unelectable for a decade.

At some point they will have to accept that Brexit and the right wing policies are what has got them where they are.

If they have any sense they will shift back towards centre but they’ll need a major clearout for that to happen.

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1 minute ago, Genie said:

At some point they will have to accept that Brexit and the right wing policies are what has got them where they are.

If they have any sense they will shift back towards centre but they’ll need a major clearout for that to happen.

I agree

But no matter what they do alot of people will never vote tory no matter what they do or who they put in

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2 minutes ago, Genie said:

If they have any sense they will shift back towards centre but they’ll need a major clearout for that to happen.

Agree - but in the right of centre ground that they wish to reoccupy they'll find New Labour 2.0 - firmly encamped. They'll be homeless!

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7 minutes ago, Jareth said:

Agree - but in the right of centre ground that they wish to reoccupy they'll find New Labour 2.0 - firmly encamped. They'll be homeless!

There's a vacancy for a socialist party, and they are nothing if not opportunist... 

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32 minutes ago, Demitri_C said:

When sunak loses next election be interesting to see who takes over. I think it will be hunt

There's more chance of it being Corbyn than of it being Hunt. 

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24 minutes ago, Demitri_C said:

It will be 12 years just like with labour. Its always usually the same new government gives you hope they they start being shit half way in that 12 year period people get fed up of them then new party comes in rinse and repeat

Im not voting for either of these parties. Both shit.

Well this government started being shit immediately

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42 minutes ago, Jareth said:

I've got a feeling they will lurch much further right given their members who will decide, are so fecked off that Bozza isn't leader anymore. I can see them becoming unelectable for a decade.

You are correct, that is very likely what will happen but...

They are already unelectable for at least a decade such is the scale of the defeat they'll be facing

You have to wonder how many of those members will still be alive by then

We are witnessing the death of the Conservative Party

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2 minutes ago, bickster said:

You are correct, that is very likely what will happen but...

They are already unelectable for at least a decade such is the scale of the defeat they'll be facing

You have to wonder how many of those members will still be alive by then

We are witnessing the death of the Conservative Party

Na they will be around when me ans you are no longer here.

It was also said the same when labour lost last election and had people like chuka were leaving the party 

Theae two parties will always exist unfortunately 

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7 minutes ago, bickster said:

They are already unelectable for at least a decade such is the scale of the defeat they'll be facing

As things stand, but the narrative until about two years ago was the Labour wouldn't be back in power for a decade such was the scale of their defeat in 2019. Things change, and quickly. 

I think it's *very* easy to see a scenario where things stay really bad under Labour for five years due to what they will be inheriting, and the next Tory-leader-but-one is presentable enough to carry the message of "this lot of had their chance and made things worse, we've changed, let's have the natural party of Government back to sort it out properly". I worry that a lot of feeling is that things will suddenly becomes better for everyone just by Not Tories being in charge, and the structural problems are so huge that this just isn't going to be the case. Leading to disappointment and backlash.

Not saying that the above will happen, but the assumption of a long Labour run in power is overpriced in my opinion.

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Just now, ml1dch said:

As things stand, but the narrative until about two years ago was the Labour wouldn't be back in power for a decade such was the scale of their defeat in 2019. Things change, and quickly. 

I think it's *very* easy to see a scenario where things stay really bad under Labour for five years due to what they will be inheriting, and the next Tory-leader-but-one is presentable enough to carry the message of "this lot of had their chance and made things worse, we've changed, let's have the natural party of Government back to sort it out properly". I worry that a lot of feeling is that things will suddenly becomes better for everyone just by Not Tories being in charge, and the structural problems are so huge that this just isn't going to be the case. Leading to disappointment and backlash.

Not saying that the above will happen, but the assumption of a long Labour run in power is overpriced in my opinion.

I think what you will see is a major resurgence if the LibDems after the next election cycle before you'll ever see the Tories back in power.

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58 minutes ago, mjmooney said:

There's a vacancy for a socialist party, and they are nothing if not opportunist... 

They've got to really start hating Jewish people first.

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