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  1. Pavilionaire

    [Politics] Are the Tories committing political suicide?

    I'd be surprised if Corbyn will be around to lead Labour into the next General Election (and May, for that matter). More like Johnson vs Umunna.
  2. Pavilionaire

    [Politics] Are the Tories committing political suicide?

    That is your opinion, it is not a matter of fact. I maintain - it's simple maths: if your total number of parliamentary seats gives you the balance of power you are not an irrelevance. As for Clegg and Cable - when you are in coalition there are compromises. The Lib Dems should not have...
  3. Pavilionaire

    [Politics] Are the Tories committing political suicide?

    You do make me laugh. It shouldn't matter what your politics are - if a party is capable of holding the balance of power then they are not irrelevant.
  4. Pavilionaire

    [Politics] Are the Tories committing political suicide?

    An irrelevance that still has more seats in Parliament than the DUP? A party decimated yet still large enough numerically to hold the balance of power?
  5. Pavilionaire

    [Politics] Are the Tories committing political suicide?

    You're missing my point, and I'm not a Labour supporter. This is about alienating large parts of the electorate and the effect it might have on the Tory Party longterm.
  6. Pavilionaire

    [Politics] Are the Tories committing political suicide?

    There's nothing healthy about being on a hefty mortgage and seeing your monthly payments rising. High rents, student loan repayments - this starts to impact on the parents of the young too. Where is the next Tory majority going to come from?
  7. Pavilionaire

    [Politics] Are the Tories committing political suicide?

    As the OP I don't understand why you find the title of the thread tiresome. Politically, May took a comfortable majority and made it disappear. Things get harder for the young year or year - interest rates have risen, no real clarity or progress on Brexit. She took a lot for granted in the GE...
  8. Pavilionaire

    [Politics] Are the Tories committing political suicide?

    As the OP I was making the point about a COMBINATION of Tory policies discriminating against the young and what effect that might have in the long-term. I don't recall a time when the Tories had so little to offer the younger voter. It just feels as though there is a huge political vacuum...
  9. Pavilionaire

    [Politics] Are the Tories committing political suicide?

    I see Theresa May's university review will not scrap tuition fees and she's pledged to keep the £9,250 cap. Given Labour have said they'll abolish tuition fees, given the young were overruled on Brexit and it is now almost impossible for them to get on the housing ladder aren't the Tories not...
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