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By:
----you-have-to-laugh---
When: 31 May 20 16:30
He has been a disaster since the election

If I was a tory I would want him gone now and back for next election.
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1st time poster
When: 31 May 20 16:31
Daniel hannan,farage etc all making the case for a deal these days and moving away from a cummings no deal,they seem more worried about our been close to the EU as a 3rd country than they were whilst we were members
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tobermory
When: 31 May 20 17:12

May 31, 2020 -- 9:16AM, Angoose wrote:


It's less than four years to the next general election.


Fixed year parliament act means 5 year terms

By:
mafeking
When: 31 May 20 18:36
just for the record what's the deal with that now ? surely no one wants another xmas election. may/june 2024 would be the logical date but how do you get both sides to agree to that ?
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1st time poster
When: 31 May 20 18:59
2070 seems a good year says j rees mugg wants to see the benefits of brexit before going to the country,mind you that was before rishi bankrupted the country, might be 3070 now LaughLaugh
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tobermory
When: 31 May 20 19:25
They could have one Summer 2024 if Labour agree (2/3 majority I think)
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1st time poster
When: 31 May 20 19:34
seems doris sister latest to break lockdown rules been in lockdown in somerset but stopping in London flat with sons after her LBC Friday night shows, LOL, EVERYONES AT IT, LaughLaugh, she was on gmb the other morning telling cumming,s to come clean and fess up, Laugh
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mafeking
When: 31 May 20 20:39
tobes, at the moment I guess it would be the same story as last autumn. labour could hardly oppose an election without looking weak but tories would no doubt hang on to autumn 2024 if they look like losing
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