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Month: December 2019

Why did Labour lose?

23rd December 2019

The first word that comes to mind when thinking of the general election result for Labour is catastrophic. A fall in vote share was bad enough, especially as all the other main parties registered an increase, but to make a net loss of approximately 60 seats is inexcusable for the main opposition party. Even worse, […]

Posted in Brexit, Elections, General Elections, Jeremy Corbyn, Labour

Yet another general election

6th December 20196th December 2019

In a week’s time we will likely know which party is going to be running the country for the next 1-5 years, trying to deal with the intractable problem of sorting Brexit, fixing the economy and keeping the country together. Conservatives Despite getting off to a poor start as Prime Minister, the election forecast looks […]

Posted in Elections, General Elections

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