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Originally posted by catfoodtim
Tony Blair's government, despite being the most succesfully ran Labour party to date, has currently equalled its lowest ever public support level.

Just 29% of the electorate have indicated they would vote Labour in the next general election, which equals the level set by Labour when Thatcher won her third term in the 80s.

The reasons are pretty we ...[text shortened]... nt a huge general election defeat? Is it possible for Labour to be in power for another term?
Labour is going to win the next election.
The Tories still don't have their act together or any policies to speak about.

The left, alas, is still in-fighting over a comma Marx didn't allocate.

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Originally posted by Redmike
I think that might well be the case, with the Greens and the left (In their various forms in England & Wales) making some progress too.
Heaven forbid!

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Originally posted by shavixmir
1)Labour is going to win the next election.
2)The Tories still don't have their act together or any policies to speak about.
1)Not likely
2)Well of course not! Now's not the time, stability and party unity first, policies nearer the General Election!

The art of politics.