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Ken Burch

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2. Thanks. However, that simply discusses a Corbyn-may race.
Mon Jul 18, 2016, 06:24 AM
Jul 2016

And a new prime minister is always going to start out with a clear advantage over a sitting opposition leader, simply due to the novelty.

I'll check out your links...but if no one has any hard evidence that making Eagle or Smith leader would dramatically increase Labour's standing in the polls, that by itself would discredit the endless an.ti-Corbyn conspiracy with the PLP.

I saw this thread a couple of days ago RogueTrooper Jul 2016 #1
Thanks. However, that simply discusses a Corbyn-may race. Ken Burch Jul 2016 #2
I saw some polling for that - the ComRes poll carried a bit of it RogueTrooper Jul 2016 #3
ICM poll - no significant difference for leader, so far; Corbyn slightly better if anything muriel_volestrangler Jul 2016 #4
It's quite astonishing that Labour still polls around 30% Denzil_DC Jul 2016 #5
I think Labour could hold in the cities... T_i_B Jul 2016 #6
I am wondering about UKIP's vote... RogueTrooper Jul 2016 #8
I am enticed by the Lib Dems at present... T_i_B Jul 2016 #9
To "do an SNP", Denzil_DC Jul 2016 #10
I meant by doing an SNP RogueTrooper Jul 2016 #11
All very well, but as one of those now SNP voters, Denzil_DC Jul 2016 #12
The SNP were actually the beneficiary of Scottish Labour's corruption and conservatism. Ken Burch Jul 2016 #14
The Scottish Labour Party's conservatism Denzil_DC Jul 2016 #15
Absolutely. Ken Burch Jul 2016 #20
The SNP also have Tommy Sheppard. Denzil_DC Jul 2016 #21
The Lib Dems problem isn't competence T_i_B Jul 2016 #16
Well, yes, there is that! Denzil_DC Jul 2016 #17
Also just found out.... T_i_B Jul 2016 #18
Don't get me started ... Denzil_DC Jul 2016 #19
The most recent post-ref polls showed a big slump in UKIP support...down from 15% to 7% Ken Burch Jul 2016 #13
Thank you. Clearly the goal of the anti-Corbynites is NOT to get Labour into power. Ken Burch Jul 2016 #7
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