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If Labour were a bit more Yvette Cooper, and a bit less Jeremy Corbyn, I’d happily come back to voting for them… … but the ideas of “Party Loyalty” rather than “Serving the Country” that the current crop of Labour leadership are spouting make me concerned. Fun fact: gallons of ink have been analysed about how seats in the Labour northern heartlands flipped from Labour to Conservative in this election. But barely noticed in all of this was how many Conservative seats in the Tory southern heartlands either flipped to Lib Dem (St Albans, Putney), saw Labour maintain them after shock wins in 2017 (Kesington) or saw vastly reduced majorities in Conservative safe seats. Britain is changing. Britain is becoming more likely America. The advanced urban centres – especially around the Home Counties – are increasingly becoming left wing strong holds. And the less developed regional areas are becoming more right wing. Bloody well hope not who the hell would vote for a party who’s leader thinks men can give birth we have enough idiots in parliament without putting the worst ones in power All the polling, data, evidence and much ministerial conduct points towards Keir Starmer MP becoming prime minister before the end of January 2025. The current prime minister – Rishi Sunak – can chose to hold a general election in 2024. There will not be an election in 2023. Holding one on 2 May 2024 coincides with local elections and saves money. In the last 55 years, only three elections have been outside spring and summer months. An autumn 2024 election buys more time for Mr Sunak. If Mr Sunak choses not hold an early election, then the law takes over : parliament automatically dissolves on 17 December 2024.
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