I wish Proth was still around so I could show him this
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https://www.flavible.com/politics/map/po...p?sid=1935

I told him this could happen, this is the best visualisation of my point. Based on the recent ComRes poll. The "Least Worst" Tories ripped are apart as swing voters move to the Lib Dems and the Brexit Party, with a Corbyn-led Labour majority government at the helm. Enough pressure from the Brexit Party and the Lib Dems as well as the SNP could push through voting reform and kill the Tory party as we know it off for good.
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Isn't the Labour party also at risk of being torn apart thanks to Corbyn? Feels like we could end up with 6 medium sized parties very soon with a couple of left wing ones, couple of tory based ones, the lib dems on the rise and a Brexit/UKIP party adding to the mix.
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(05-12-2019, 12:20 PM)FenlandBoing Wrote: Isn't the Labour party also at risk of being torn apart thanks to Corbyn? Feels like we could end up with 6 medium sized parties very soon with a couple of left wing ones, couple of tory based ones, the lib dems on the rise and a Brexit/UKIP party adding to the mix.

Nowt wrong with that as the two party blind loyalty system is killing this country.
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(05-12-2019, 12:48 PM)EastMidsBaggie Wrote:
(05-12-2019, 12:20 PM)FenlandBoing Wrote: Isn't the Labour party also at risk of being torn apart thanks to Corbyn? Feels like we could end up with 6 medium sized parties very soon with a couple of left wing ones, couple of tory based ones, the lib dems on the rise and a Brexit/UKIP party adding to the mix.

Nowt wrong with that as the two party blind loyalty system is killing this country.

Agreed! It certainly makes it an interesting time in UK politics and maybe will lead to a more democratic system in the end.
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Any party (almost) that puts PR at the top of its manifesto at the next GE will get my vote.
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