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Who will win election or be the largest party


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Agrivator

Member
Stewart,

The two main ''Leave Parties'' (the Conservative and the Brexit Party) between them seem to have a comfortable majority over Labour and Lib/Dem combined.

The deduction is that Leave voters are slightly ahead of Remain voters - similar to or maybe slightly wider than the original Referendum 52:48 split.

What seems to be happening is that the Boris witch-hunt is gaining Boris more and more support. Even the most biased Remainers would concede that to be the case, but no doubt someone will be along to contradict me. Although it won't do them any good.
 

stewart

Member
Horticulture
Location
Bay of Plenty NZ
Stewart,

The two main ''Leave Parties'' (the Conservative and the Brexit Party) between them seem to have a comfortable majority over Labour and Lib/Dem combined.

The deduction is that Leave voters are slightly ahead of Remain voters - similar to or maybe slightly wider than the original Referendum 52:48 split.

What seems to be happening is that the Boris witch-hunt is gaining Boris more and more support. Even the most biased Remainers would concede that to be the case, but no doubt someone will be along to contradict me. Although it won't do them any good.

Yes they do. Is the only consideration been given by voters Brexit? And will the election campaign be run on sole issue?

The witch hunt seems to be coming from all sides, I would give Boris a chance to see what he can do before everyone gangs up on him.
 

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