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Quote Y Ddraig Goch at 15 Sep 2015 1.53pm

Possibly a Corbyn v Boris in 5 years time?


I am dyed-in-the-wool Conservative and I cannot see Boris leading the party in 5 years if ever. Once Cameron departs I suspect Osborne will takes his place.

I also don't think that Corbyn will lead Labour in 5 years.



Corbyn may not be leader but I doubt Osborne will either. Tories don't like him (besides his mum who does?) and he has the charisma of Ed Milliband.

 


the dignified don't even enter in the game

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Quote Y Ddraig Goch at 15 Sep 2015 3.32pm

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Quote Willo at 15 Sep 2015 2.01pm

Quote Y Ddraig Goch at 15 Sep 2015 1.53pm

Possibly a Corbyn v Boris in 5 years time?


I am dyed-in-the-wool Conservative and I cannot see Boris leading the party in 5 years if ever. Once Cameron departs I suspect Osborne will takes his place.

I also don't think that Corbyn will lead Labour in 5 years.



Corbyn may not be leader but I doubt Osborne will either. Tories don't like him (besides his mum who does?) and he has the charisma of Ed Milliband.

I've not heard any antipathy in the Tory ranks against Osborne ! But I agree that he is hardly charismatic !


 

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Quote Willo at 15 Sep 2015 4.08pm

Quote Y Ddraig Goch at 15 Sep 2015 3.32pm

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Quote Willo at 15 Sep 2015 2.01pm

Quote Y Ddraig Goch at 15 Sep 2015 1.53pm

Possibly a Corbyn v Boris in 5 years time?


I am dyed-in-the-wool Conservative and I cannot see Boris leading the party in 5 years if ever. Once Cameron departs I suspect Osborne will takes his place.

I also don't think that Corbyn will lead Labour in 5 years.



Corbyn may not be leader but I doubt Osborne will either. Tories don't like him (besides his mum who does?) and he has the charisma of Ed Milliband.

I've not heard any antipathy in the Tory ranks against Osborne ! But I agree that he is hardly charismatic !



What do you expect - his people are in wallpaper.

 

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Quote Stuk at 15 Sep 2015 2.01pm

Quote Y Ddraig Goch at 15 Sep 2015 1.53pm

Possibly a Corbyn v Boris in 5 years time?

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More likely Umanna v Boris I reckon.

Umanna is too far to the right to win a leadership election. A lot could depend on whether Cooper or Burnham are seen to have done the right thing by joining / staying out of the shadow cabinet.


I think Boris' time has gone. He was all ready to table the vote of no confidence when he discovers Cameron has only gone and won an election...A thoroughly nasty piece of wirk is BoJo

 

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Quote mezzer at 15 Sep 2015 10.37am

Biggest winners from all of this will probably be the Lib Dems that got voted out at the last election, who can now combine with the Labour disillusioned to form a new LibLab Democrats Party so that each side of the new party can blame the Old Guard (Clegg/Milliband/Corbyn) and thus form a new viable threat to the Tories catering for those voters who can't bring themselves to vote Conservative or UKIP, but who aren't mental enough to vote for the New Old Labour Party either.

Labour and the Lib Dems will then slog it out for 3rd, 4th or 5th place in the next election.


UKIP are a busted flush. One issue party whose issue will by then bee off the agenda

 

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Biggest winners from all of this will probably be the Lib Dems that got voted out at the last election, who can now combine with the Labour disillusioned to form a new LibLab Democrats Party so that each side of the new party can blame the Old Guard (Clegg/Milliband/Corbyn) and thus form a new viable threat to the Tories catering for those voters who can't bring themselves to vote Conservative or UKIP, but who aren't mental enough to vote for the New Old Labour Party either.

Labour and the Lib Dems will then slog it out for 3rd, 4th or 5th place in the next election.


UKIP are a busted flush. One issue party whose issue will by then bee off the agenda


Well we have a referendum on one of their core policies in the next 2 years - this may give UKIP some traction debating on subjects they are very comfortable with.

 

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Quote mezzer at 15 Sep 2015 10.37am

Biggest winners from all of this will probably be the Lib Dems that got voted out at the last election, who can now combine with the Labour disillusioned to form a new LibLab Democrats Party so that each side of the new party can blame the Old Guard (Clegg/Milliband/Corbyn) and thus form a new viable threat to the Tories catering for those voters who can't bring themselves to vote Conservative or UKIP, but who aren't mental enough to vote for the New Old Labour Party either.

Labour and the Lib Dems will then slog it out for 3rd, 4th or 5th place in the next election.


UKIP are a busted flush. One issue party whose issue will by then bee off the agenda


If they can off Farage and widen their appeal they could do well. If Corbyn starts to be successful, getting people talking a bout his agenda then the Tories will have to move further to the right (imo). If not ukip could pick up more votes b

 


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