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TTT( 10:47 ).....Yes !
Us two may not share the same political views on much, apart from the evils of smoking and the mistake that was made with the hiving off ...sorry...selling off of council housing stock, and not allowing the proceeds to be used to build replacement housing.
But Corbyn has rejuvenated the Labour Party and encouraged many thousands of new Members. He seems to have the knack of asking very simple but awkward questions, that dave has great difficulty in answering !
Whether he will succeed in winning the next General Election remains to be seen, but dave has a wafer-thin working majority of just 12, and as time goes on and the massive cuts really start to bite, who knows what will happen in 2020.
Will the electorate still vote Tory when the Police have had their numbers slashed, and can no longer afford to investigate crime properly, the NHS continues to struggle, millions of hard working voters have had their incomes cut, Libraries are closed, our streets are dirty and unlit, etc, etc ?
Now let me ask you a question...due you expect dave to fight the next Election, as Leader of the Tories ?
To give you a head start, dave has already said that he won't, although like the promise of not cutting tax credits, he may change his mind over the 4.4 years !