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Seems The Daily Death Figures Don't Matter Anymore

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SontaranStratagem
When: 01 May 20 19:26
they can that's the point

They shut companies down and then bulldoze it if they deem it a threat to public health

Labour will keep all this should they get in, power is infectious and Labour will love it if they got the keys to the mad house

Corbyn might have been our last hope and I thought that around the election, a hung parliament was always our best result, no overall power for any of them

Turns out...
By:
i_agree_with_nick
When: 01 May 20 19:30
The act lasts for two years. The next general election is in 2024.
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SontaranStratagem
When: 01 May 20 19:42
You can be assure that act wont last just 2 years IAWN

It'll be there infinitely
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i_agree_with_nick
When: 01 May 20 19:47
That would be electoral suicide.
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SontaranStratagem
When: 01 May 20 19:50
Would it matter? they don't care if they are in oppositon or in "power" in my opinion

In fact Labour have seemed fine shouting from the sidelines the past 10 years, the tories would have spent 14 years in the limelight by the next (s)election and will probably be happy to take a back seat, they get paid regardless.

Esp having dealt with brexit and this "pandemic", a break for them will just fine
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SontaranStratagem
When: 01 May 20 19:52
Yes it'll lose them the next one like it did for the tories last time they pulled this stunt, but they always seem to be the party that brings in sweeping changes and then get voted out because of it

They'll get back in once Labour have a small go at "destroying the economy"...
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