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Re: Why there might not be an immediate polling boost for Labour if Burnham becomes PM
According to BBC TV, South Africa had 63% posession during the first half. Czech Republic lead 1-0.
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Re: Why there might not be an immediate polling boost for Labour if Burnham becomes PM
John Bercow and Hugh Grant aren't the best allies if you want to attack your opponent for misogyny.Burnham's even got John Bercow canvassing for him. Real uniparty vibes.His ongoing (it's been years now) suspension from the Labour party doesn't seem to have many limits. Not a good sign if that vile prick is supporting you.
https://x.com/christiancalgie/status/2067610409268326447
Re: Why there might not be an immediate polling boost for Labour if Burnham becomes PM
Am I the only non right winger on here who couldn't give a shiny one if Burnham loses? There would be a certain just deserts element to a loss.I'd be delighted if I wake up tomorrow morning and discover that he's lost.
I'll be walking through the mean streets of Manchester with a spring in my step if the unlikely happens.
If he wins, good luck to the Labour candidate in the unnecessary mayoral election brought on by Burnham's self-entitlement.
Re: Why there might not be an immediate polling boost for Labour if Burnham becomes PM
John Bercow is out campaigning in Makerfield for Burnham.Hugh Grant too. He's just a boy standing in a street in Greater Manchester trying to tell the favourite for next PM that he loves him.
kinabalu
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Re: Why there might not be an immediate polling boost for Labour if Burnham becomes PM
John Bercow is out campaigning in Makerfield for Burnham.Of course he is.
Hope he can reach the letterbox.
Re: Why there might not be an immediate polling boost for Labour if Burnham becomes PM
I would like the Tory candidate to win and the Greens and Reform to lose their deposit - not because I support the Tories - but simply to wipe the smile off the faces of those two arrogant tosspots: Burnham and Farage.
Also the tantrums within Labour would be epic. And as for the threads here ......
Also the tantrums within Labour would be epic. And as for the threads here ......
Re: Why there might not be an immediate polling boost for Labour if Burnham becomes PM
He's already whinging about the role played by Lowe in their defeat. Doesn't sound very confident to me. Mind you, he was doing the same at Brexit.Am I the only non right winger on here who couldn't give a shiny one if Burnham loses? There would be a certain just deserts element to a loss.Just picture Farage's gurning mug tomorrow morning if you need help rooting for Burnham.
DavidL
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Re: Why there might not be an immediate polling boost for Labour if Burnham becomes PM
Am I the only non right winger on here who couldn't give a shiny one if Burnham loses? There would be a certain just deserts element to a loss.As much as I find Burnham full of self-entitlement and find the whole thing unsavoury as in just turning up to the Commons with the intention of deposing a PM within weeks I’m going to have to swallow my irritation.
I’m not convinced by Burnham but the choice is either he wins or we get the media going full on Reform government in waiting. And it will also have the added benefit of seeing the Reform lickspittle Chris Mason needing help to overcome his grief !
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Re: Why there might not be an immediate polling boost for Labour if Burnham becomes PM
I want to place a combination bet on today's by-elections, but (a) Betfair Exchange doesn't do combination bets, and (b) Betfair Sportsbook, which does do them, doesn't have any prices for the by-elections.Blame Genius Sports.
rcs1000
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Re: Why there might not be an immediate polling boost for Labour if Burnham becomes PM
Doh! Poor reading comprehension from me!He's heading to the UK...Fleeing the country before the Glorious Revolution?Getting nasty at The Oval?I’m currently on a ferry from Calais to Dover and the sky looks dark AF over the White Cliffs.
Quote from the BBC “Very dark over The Oval now. Threatening crowds are lingering as the floodlights kick into life.”




