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When Theresa May became Prime Minister she spoke about wanting to make the JAM’s (Just About Managing) feel confident about voting Conservative. As she departs as Prime Minister, let’s see if the electorate have taken that message to heart.
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https://twitter.com/stefanstern/status/1153767065666445313
Too easily do we forget HL Mencken’s dictum.
Snap elections need to be accompanied by tax cuts or public spending rises in the months prior to the GE. I think this makes 2020 more likely than 2019 as Boris would be making the same mistake as TM. Certainly Heath in 1974 was not offering a feel good factor! 1966 was successful for Labour but this was only 20 months or so after Labour won in October 1964. 1955 was successful for the Tories because they had strategically planned it in the fourth year after 1951 and probably had cut taxes or increased spending or both. But 1951 was a poor year for Labour and the economic backdrop was poor, which would have meant strategically aligning public spending and tax policy more difficult as they had little financial headroom.
Scottish Labour MP Ian Murray is taking the case forward along with SNP MP Joanna Cherry and new Lib Dem leader Jo Swinson.
https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/politics/mps-seek-use-scottish-courts-18652816.amp
No, you are an odious little shit who tried to smear political opponents.
Been there before with Labour haven't we.
Plus Jo Swinson admits she really isn't that bothered by Democracy, unless it suits her.
How did Clegg lose?
https://mobile.twitter.com/jaredomaramp/status/1153742493034438656
"Hello Twitter? It's Jared O'Mara here. No, O'Mara. The Sheffield Hallam MP? Well no of course you haven't because I don't actually do any MP-ing. Can I reset my password? My Comms guy has it and has done the online equivalent of going postal...ok...well no I don't have the password but of course it's me, don't you know who I am? No, you're right, we have been through that. Anyway, take a look at what he said. Wait. What do you mean 'too funny to take down'? This is serious stuff here, I'm an elected...Hello? Hello?"
Swinson is after more democratic accountability. Johnson, Farage and the ERG, on the other hand, are trying to force a No Deal that nobody voted for through a democratically elected parliament that doesn't support it.
https://twitter.com/LibDemLaura
Any humble pie left?
A lack of 4G/5G is a crime against humanity.
Has Lynton been practising his dead cat strategy for the forthcoming GE?
https://twitter.com/garetharnolduk/status/1153775043215863808
Mostly...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gareth_Arnold
But the whole entry is under review for possibly being self-promotion.
Unfortunately he was drunk....
There is still a missing ear off one of the dragons in the dining room...
2019 3/1
2020 5/2
2021 5/1
2022 4/1
2023 or later 4/1
Then 2 weeks later you are cheering the remain argument that there will be so much food in the UK in a no deal brexit that 9 million sheep need to be slaughtered.
Nowt so blind as those that refuse to see.
Now let's Leave.
Yes, I think so. Punters think McDonnell might stand, which I don't think he will. Starmer is well-respected but as OLB says is possibly not flashy enough for our age. The Left will want a strong candidate, and Thornberry bridges the gap quite nicely - pretty left-wing, but the only thing people have found to use against her is that she once sent out a sardonic tweet (haven't we all) and is married to a peer.
That said, I don't think Jeremy will stand down over the next year or two.
Deep State? Elite establishment plot? Evil EU empire? Europhile 5th columnists? I am sure they will all be trotted out.
I will never understand the English ruling classes.
- people who self-identified as being English voted heavily for Leave
- people who self-identified as being British voted heavily for Remain
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7278287/Jared-OMaras-spin-doctor-resigns-Labour-MPs-official-Twitter-account-rant.html
* (mouse's experience excepted)
Voter behaviour in NI, Scotland and Wales was driven by other factors.