Don’t Diss the DUP. They could help put Labour into government

Don’t Diss the DUP. They could help put Labour into government

If Martin McGuiness could work with the DUP why couldn’t Jeremy Corbyn? That rhetorical question works the other way round too. If Jeremy Corbyn is to see private prediction to Michael Eavis at Glastonbury that he could be Prime Minister in six months fulfilled he can only get there with the combined votes of all the non-Tory parties – including the DUP. By contrast those 10 DUP votes were enough to give Theresa May an effective Commons majority. On the…

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And now for the Corbyn of the Right

And now for the Corbyn of the Right

18 out of 20 UKIP MEPs including Farage may quit party if anti-Islam candidate becomes leader https://t.co/leXWRualA7? — Jonathan Walker (@jonwalker121) July 3, 2017 For the second time since 2015 a British party might have fallen victim to entryism. Today it was reported that Ukip MEPs are preparing a mass walkout if an anti-Islam leadership candidate backed by Tommy Robinson is given a senior position at the top of the party. Officials are panicking that a wave of far-right activists…

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One thing’s for sure post GE17 – incumbent PMs won’t risk skipping the TV debates again

One thing’s for sure post GE17 – incumbent PMs won’t risk skipping the TV debates again

This means the debates are here to stay After the manifesto the other big avoidable mistake of TMay’s GE2017 campaign was the refusal to take part in TV leaders’ debates which became part of the UK political scene at GE2010. No doubt the decision by her campaign to avoid them was driven by the very comfortable position the Tories had in the polls and that they appeared to be on course for a big win. Initially the CON leader’s decision…

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If this story is right then you should take the 4/1 on Mrs May ceasing to be PM in 2019

If this story is right then you should take the 4/1 on Mrs May ceasing to be PM in 2019

Good scoop. Terrible idea? https://t.co/GzIq9bfKJq — Sam Coates Sky (@SamCoatesSky) July 2, 2017 Even before her first anniversary as Prime Minister, Mrs May’s departure is being planned. The Sun are reporting that PRESSURE is growing on Theresa May from Tory grandees to name June 2019 as the time she will step down as PM. Senior party figures want her to spell out a timetable for her No10 departure at the Conservatives’ annual conference in October. Declaring she will stay on…

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Well if this Brexit polling turns out to be a harbinger of future polling then the 4/1 might be value

Well if this Brexit polling turns out to be a harbinger of future polling then the 4/1 might be value

Iff this @Survation poll with a 9% lead for Remain turns out not to be an outlier but the start of a trend, what will this mean for Brexit? pic.twitter.com/dMxkLBfhwW — TSE (@TSEofPB) July 2, 2017 No one but no one knows what is going to happen in two years' time. But it is going to be the reckoning: @adamboultonSKY Sunday Times £ pic.twitter.com/0N5IlA3h6V — John Rentoul (@JohnRentoul) July 2, 2017 If the @Survation polling on Brexit turns out to…

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How the Corbyn surge has left the Lib Dems positioned largely as an anti-Tory party

How the Corbyn surge has left the Lib Dems positioned largely as an anti-Tory party

Labour aren’t in second place in any of the seats the Lib Dems hold, and Labour hold only 4 of the top 30 Lib Dem target seats Looking through the results of June 8th I was struck by how much the Corbyn surge has left the Lib Dems as a Tory facing party. As we can see in above chart, in not one of the twelve seats the Lib Dems hold are Labour second, it is either the Tories or…

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Everything is negotiable, how the election result may have improved Britain’s negotiating position in the Brexit talks

Everything is negotiable, how the election result may have improved Britain’s negotiating position in the Brexit talks

It wasn’t supposed to be like this.  Theresa May called the general election calling for a mandate for her Brexit vision.  In her own words: “Our opponents believe because the government’s majority is so small, that our resolve will weaken and that they can force us to change course. They are wrong.  They underestimate our determination to get the job done and I am not prepared to let them endanger the security of millions of working people across the country….

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