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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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With the end of covid restrictions in sight, the vaccination program driving down infections and the Conservatives riding high in the polls. Do you think there will be snap election to capitalise on the Governments current run of good fortune? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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No chance
Theyve put the Pandemic inquiry back
So it concludes after the next
General Election .
If they started this year & we hear the full
List of Incompetence then there would be ,
huge swings away from the Tory party .
Best to announcethe results after the next GE
Maybe have a positive Br-exit story that the
Minnions shout loudly about & the blame will be
Lost amongst the rabble . |
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By *oo hotCouple
over a year ago
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"With the end of covid restrictions in sight, the vaccination program driving down infections and the Conservatives riding high in the polls. Do you think there will be snap election to capitalise on the Governments current run of good fortune?"
No.
Theresa May’s terrible miscalculation is still fresh in the memory. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Why on earth would Boris want to do that when he currently has a 82 seat majority (having recently snatched Hartlepool from Labour).
Theresa May called an early election because the figures suggested that she could increase the majority gained by David Cameron in 2015 - which she managed to throw away.
Once Boris became PM, and following continuous frustartion being unable to make progress on brexit due to the disastrous position his predecessor had left him with, he spent a couple of months trying to persuade old Steptoe to agree to an election, because, thanks to the Fixed term.parliament act brought in by Cameron and Clegg, he couldn't just call one.
I understand he intends to revoke that act |
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