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Tory and Lobor coalition?

starry_runestarry_rune Posts: 9,006
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Its looking very likely now from what I've seen. Tories may be celebrating and lots will vote for them, but, I can also see many more anti establishment people, people on low wages and those who want radical change supporting Labor by turning out to vote. Few of my Green and SNP friends now wanting to vote labor.

How do you think it would work?

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    Peter the GreatPeter the Great Posts: 14,230
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    I'm sorry but I can't see anything other than a Tory majority? The new boundaries Will likely to be in place by the next election so it will make it easier for the Tories to win a majority. The only area I can see Labour doing well in under Corbyn is London?
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    LyricalisLyricalis Posts: 57,958
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    I'm sorry but I can't see anything other than a Tory majority? The new boundaries Will likely to be in place by the next election so it will make it easier for the Tories to win a majority. The only area I can see Labour doing well in under Corbyn is London?

    It really depends on how many cold winters we have until the next election.
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    koantemplationkoantemplation Posts: 101,293
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    We've already got a Tory Labour coalition. Thanks to the FPTP system they've set up they both get in power one way or another, and both cream off the top even when in opposition.

    Talk about a Monopoly.
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    JERRY HIPKISSJERRY HIPKISS Posts: 2,043
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    OP appears to be away with the fairies again...and AFAIK we don't have a Labor party here - someone needs to change their language settings ...;-)
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    johnny_boi_UKjohnny_boi_UK Posts: 3,761
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    Lyricalis wrote: »
    It really depends on how many cold winters we have until the next election.

    oh you cruel man :D
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    SoppyfanSoppyfan Posts: 29,911
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    Tory and Labour forming a coalition would signal the end of BOTH parties, neither side would ever dare do that.
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    LandisLandis Posts: 14,859
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    Lyricalis wrote: »
    It really depends on how many cold winters we have until the next election.

    I think that is a bit harsh. Women with type 1 diabetes do die 13 years earlier then their non-diabetic peers. But her condition does seem to be well controlled.
    http://www.diabetesincontrol.com/mortality-rates-for-type-1-diabetes-patients-still-too-high/
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