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Can she satisfy or circumvent The Fixed-term Parliament Act? pic.twitter.com/pkKaBrVPuF
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Can she satisfy or circumvent The Fixed-term Parliament Act? pic.twitter.com/pkKaBrVPuF
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The only way is UP.
EU Go Girl!
If Labour really do vote for this, they're dumber than anyone thought.
Obviously the Tories' private polling matched the 21% leads from over the weekend. Game on!
So many ducks in a row/fish in a barrel.
Will they?
Best case: we get to see Corbyn trying to run a General Election campaign.
I'm salivating.
hmm...
A government with a majority cuts and runs and the PM breaks her word for narrow party advantage.
Shameful.
He would be cricified in the press. Plus ca change...
They still can't shift him. And Tezza's Brexit would be derailed.
Labour's @TomBlenkinsop announces he will not seek re-election as MP for Middlesbrough South and East Cleveland.
Here we go......
Politician exercises political strategy.
Shameful.
And the SNP don't want it either. They could argue they vote against the Tories on principle and get away with it (with their supporters)
This is going to be popcorn-tastic slaughter.
This year his holiday begins July 1st
I can't see how Labour do not get absolutely massacred. Corbyn on an actual GE election campaign coupled with all the press after him and digging into his past...
'Mrs May proves shes a pound shop Gordon Brown'
(Mind you, my old formerly safe Lab seat would be a marginal on current polling.)
Yesterday I remarked that The problem with Clegg's FTPA (and, specifically, Osborne's five year amendment to it) is that there are two conflicting things that the good of the country requires: a functioning opposition and hard Leftism to be trounced at an election since the lesson of 1983 has apparently been forgotten - it looks like May has found a way to square the circle.
I would expect the SNP to bargain their 50 odd MPs against getting a commitment to Indyref2. We will vote for dissolution providing you give us one (bearing in mind you rejected it earlier on the grounds that referendums, elections etc are distraction from Brexit. Expect to hear the words "Now's not the time" repeated ad nauseam. Whether those 50 MPs will make or break the two thirds is another matter.
I wonder when Labour's National Executive Press Release sub committee is next due to meet?
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Another good thing about this. We now have a defining moment. The Left always said voters wanted a proper choice. Now they have one.
Good morning everyone.
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Jeremy Corbyn is in for a shock when he wakes up in 45 minutes. #GeneralElection
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