Labour odds-on favourites for GE win!

Labour odds-on favourites for GE win!

Postby Guest » Tue Jul 10, 2018 12:00 pm

Labour are now odds on to triumph at the next general election, with 2018 also the frontrunner to be the year that Britain next goes to the polls.

The Tories were plunged into chaos this week following the resignations of David Davis and Boris Johnson.

The resignations come on the back of Theresa May’s Brexit strategy which has divided the cabinet and makes the possibility of another snap election more likely.

Betway’s Alan Alger said: “They’re fleeing Cabinet like rats from a sinking ship and Theresa May is now just 1/3 to have her leadership challenged this year.

“Boris Johnson and David Davis’ departures demonstrate the instability at the very top of this government. We think there could be an election just around the corner and, with such big question marks over the unity of the Conservatives, Labour head into that as 5/6 favourites.

“It’s now just 2/1 for the UK to head to the polls before the year’s out and Sajid Javid is being backed to spearhead a leadership challenge at just 7/2.”

https://www.thelondoneconomic.com/news/ ... ion/09/07/


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Change is coming!

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Re: Labour odds-on favourites for GE win!

Postby McAz » Tue Jul 10, 2018 2:20 pm

Guest wrote:Change is coming!

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Then let it change after a Tory Brexit, not before.
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Re: Labour odds-on favourites for GE win!

Postby Guest » Tue Jul 10, 2018 4:34 pm

McAz wrote:
Guest wrote:Change is coming!

:canny:


Then let it change after a Tory Brexit, not before.


We can't wait that long.

The infrastructure is failing and people are dying due to the demolition of the welfare state.

Labour win for October! :thumbsup:
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Re: Labour odds-on favourites for GE win!

Postby McAz » Tue Jul 10, 2018 5:49 pm

Guest wrote:
McAz wrote:
Guest wrote:Change is coming!

:canny:


Then let it change after a Tory Brexit, not before.


We can't wait that long.

The infrastructure is failing and people are dying due to the demolition of the welfare state.

Labour win for October! :thumbsup:

We've waited 8 years - be patient for a few months longer.
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Re: Labour odds-on favourites for GE win!

Postby Punk » Tue Jul 10, 2018 6:18 pm

McAz wrote:
Guest wrote:
McAz wrote:
Guest wrote:Change is coming!

:canny:


Then let it change after a Tory Brexit, not before.


We can't wait that long.

The infrastructure is failing and people are dying due to the demolition of the welfare state.

Labour win for October! :thumbsup:

We've waited 8 years - be patient for a few months longer.


I think, I maybe wrong as it is only a guess, but the earliest an election could be this year is first week of November as they never stop conferences unless Parliament is recalled for War etc. It takes a month after declaration and the Conservative Party Conference in Birmingham finishes on the 3rd of October.
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Re: Labour odds-on favourites for GE win!

Postby Guest » Tue Jul 10, 2018 6:20 pm

Thanks to the Conservative Party, the UK is now a country where critically-ill patients are left to die in hospital corridors because the government would rather give money to private companies than pay for clinical care.

Thanks to the Tories, the UK is a place where people with serious long-term illnesses and disabilities are forced off the benefits they need and ‘nudged’ towards death because the government would rather give money to private companies that persecute the poor than pay to provide them a decent standard of living.

Thanks to Theresa May, the UK is a place that deports its citizens for the heinous crime of being black.

....October election please!
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Re: Labour odds-on favourites for GE win!

Postby Punk » Tue Jul 10, 2018 6:20 pm

Guest wrote:Labour are now odds on to triumph at the next general election, with 2018 also the frontrunner to be the year that Britain next goes to the polls.

The Tories were plunged into chaos this week following the resignations of David Davis and Boris Johnson.

The resignations come on the back of Theresa May’s Brexit strategy which has divided the cabinet and makes the possibility of another snap election more likely.

Betway’s Alan Alger said: “They’re fleeing Cabinet like rats from a sinking ship and Theresa May is now just 1/3 to have her leadership challenged this year.

“Boris Johnson and David Davis’ departures demonstrate the instability at the very top of this government. We think there could be an election just around the corner and, with such big question marks over the unity of the Conservatives, Labour head into that as 5/6 favourites.

“It’s now just 2/1 for the UK to head to the polls before the year’s out and Sajid Javid is being backed to spearhead a leadership challenge at just 7/2.”

https://www.thelondoneconomic.com/news/ ... ion/09/07/


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Change is coming!

:canny:


How will the Islamophobic Conservatives cope with a Muslim as leader especially when their supporters moan at them coming here, dressing differently, eating different foods etc. :gigglesnshit:
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