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Would be worst Labour result in any general election since 1935. #GE2019
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Lewis Goodall
@lewis_goodall
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The best Conservative performance since Thatcher’s 1987 landslide.
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ChippyDo
@Graemek1974
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Brought it on themselves with Corbyn and their Brexit position
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Eoin Ⓜ️ Naughton
@MacL0ve
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12. pro |
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Sitting on the fence
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Pete Sears
@patriot_searso
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12. pro |
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You did your best mate.
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Rascal Centrist #FBPE
@centrist_rascal
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12. pro |
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SeanWhite
@seanwhiter
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12. pro |
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Too late. Corbyn will sit on his fence again waiting for an revolution.
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Ryan Leahy
@ryanjl86
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12. pro |
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Corbyn out
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Karen M
@Change2day2Tomo
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I think moral of the story is if you lose one election you must quit before the next. Scheer figured this out quicker than Corbyn did...
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MJH Accountancy
@MJHAccountancy
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Disaster for Labour. At least Corbyn will now have to stand down. Why he stayed on after losing the first election is beyond me.
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La Rambler
@La_Rambler
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It would be considered a bad result for Labour even if the Tories weren't particularly unpopular. But for such a heavy loss to occur after almost a decade of – often chaotic – Tory rule, it will be a truly damning verdict on how the public views the party and its leader.
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