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Bombshell new poll would see Tories WIPED OUT in the North


pellinore

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Three years to the day since Brits woke up to a thumping Conservative majority, a new poll suggests the party could soon be wiped out in the North. The Tories broke new ground in the 2019 General Election, breaking up many of Labour's 'Red Wall' heartlands on a promise to 'get Brexit done', as they secured their biggest election win in 32 years.

But now, three years on, a bombshell new poll suggests the Conservatives will not only be booted out of office at the next General Election - but they could also be left without a single MP in the North of England. The new MRP poll from Savanta and Electoral Calculus announced today gives Labour a whopping 314 seat majority in the House of Commons.

Bombshell new poll would see Tories WIPED OUT in the North - three years on from election success - Manchester Evening News (archive.vn)

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Perhaps that's because in no way shape or form are they really a conservative party. I fully expect Labour to win the next election & only after they have been in power for some time will the public wake up.

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46 minutes ago, itsnotoutthere said:

Perhaps that's because in no way shape or form are they really a conservative party. I fully expect Labour to win the next election & only after they have been in power for some time will the public wake up.

How do they differ, in your opinion? They seem to be the same old same old.

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