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Change The Record Labour......
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...there is not going to be a GE so stop going on about it.
...there is not going to be a GE so stop going on about it.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I want Keir to win but am happy to wait 12 months or so as we need to focus on stability for abit rather than have distraction of an election for 3 months now.
Those saying we should have an election now because they didnt vote for Rishi, well if the voted for SNP or Labour they didnt vote for Boris J so a revote wouldnt matter ... its only relevant to those who voted for Boris J and now might want to change party.
If I was Keir am not sure I want to take charge now anyhow... hopefully by 2024 when he gets in the energy crisis and inflation and Ukraine problems may of improved
Those saying we should have an election now because they didnt vote for Rishi, well if the voted for SNP or Labour they didnt vote for Boris J so a revote wouldnt matter ... its only relevant to those who voted for Boris J and now might want to change party.
If I was Keir am not sure I want to take charge now anyhow... hopefully by 2024 when he gets in the energy crisis and inflation and Ukraine problems may of improved
//Sunak has no mandate..//
No PM has a mandate.... we vote for MPs,
Whatever its called it needs a 2/3 majority to change the 2024 election date
It dont bother me much, we need Keir,,,, but IMHO its not the right time now for Labour or for the country.. .. theres been enough distraction due to Tory incompetance of there internal wranglings
No PM has a mandate.... we vote for MPs,
Whatever its called it needs a 2/3 majority to change the 2024 election date
It dont bother me much, we need Keir,,,, but IMHO its not the right time now for Labour or for the country.. .. theres been enough distraction due to Tory incompetance of there internal wranglings
Governments are not directly elected but they do receive mandates by going to the country on a platform… sunak was not even a front-bench minister at the time of the last election.
and changing leader once in a term is one thing but having to do it twice suggests that the party is simply not fit for government.
and changing leader once in a term is one thing but having to do it twice suggests that the party is simply not fit for government.
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