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    Quote Originally Posted by BCram View Post
    Agree about Boris and Nicola. Trump will not win and I doubt if he will be a candidate as a Republican or an independent.
    Labour will win the next election but need SNP votes for outright majority. Indyref2 is held and lost again with a closer vote.
    Trump basically runs the Republican Party.

    Will wait till the mid terms, if they are favourable which are looking likely, he win run with only the Florida governor who could possibly lay a glove on him.

    Trump clear favourite to be president in 2024 with bookies.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BCram View Post
    Agree about Boris and Nicola. Trump will not win and I doubt if he will be a candidate as a Republican or an independent.
    Labour will win the next election but need SNP votes for outright majority. Indyref2 is held and lost again with a closer vote.
    Last time I looked, The Donald 3/1 fav to win

    And 11/10 to be the republican candidate.

    Boden and Harris 2/1 each to be democrat candidate

    That was a few days ago though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BCram View Post
    Agree about Boris and Nicola. Trump will not win and I doubt if he will be a candidate as a Republican or an independent.
    Labour will win the next election but need SNP votes for outright majority. Indyref2 is held and lost again with a closer vote.
    Indy ref 3...we have had 2.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Returnofrros View Post
    Indy ref 3...we have had 2.
    The SNP and Greens will use the old EU trick of continually having a referendum until we vote the way the politicians want us to vote.

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    Quote Originally Posted by islaydarkblue View Post
    The SNP and Greens will use the old EU trick of continually having a referendum until we vote the way the politicians want us to vote.
    Only if they stay in power - use an old Tory trick and lend your vote to labour to remove them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deeranged View Post
    Only if they stay in power - use an old Tory trick and lend your vote to labour to remove them.
    Seems sensible as long as they actually help to keep the SNP as a minority government. Do not think they could be the biggest party. But a direct swing from SNP to Labour is the best way to stop this perpetual SNP non government.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BCram View Post
    Agree about Boris and Nicola. Trump will not win and I doubt if he will be a candidate as a Republican or an independent.
    Labour will win the next election but need SNP votes for outright majority. Indyref2 is held and lost again with a closer vote.
    Labour will win the next election? Are you on chemicals? We have probably the most bumbling ridiculed PM in British history yet he completely humiliated Labour at the last GE. I fail to see anything Starmer has done since will swing such a massive majority, in fact Starmers never laid a glove on him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The AuldYin View Post
    Labour will win the next election? Are you on chemicals? We have probably the most bumbling ridiculed PM in British history yet he completely humiliated Labour at the last GE. I fail to see anything Starmer has done since will swing such a massive majority, in fact Starmers never laid a glove on him.
    Things are different now. Starmer might actually be a decent guy who could play a straight bat and draw support from any centre supporting voters.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Returnofrros View Post
    Couldn't agree more.

    Throw in Hard-on in NZ, Aussie eejits, New York mayor, Canadian black face guy and the whole of Europe.....apart from Sweden 😍 and you realise how gullible folk are.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BCram View Post
    Things are different now. Starmer might actually be a decent guy who could play a straight bat and draw support from any centre supporting voters.
    I fail to see any evidence of Starmer pulling anything out of the hat. You do ken the history of Boris's wife, Jimmy Savile and Starmer? If you think Boris had a checkered history before entering Downing street Starmers is worse.

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