UK General Election 2029 - Trading ONLY thread

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Euler
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I did some work looking at local election cycles and how they relate to incumbent parliaments and general election cycles. This is what I found.
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jamesedwards
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Glad to see the BBC are on the ball. :lol:


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LeTiss
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I think the market is spot on with regards to the next UK GE

If it were held today, the market predicts Reform would win most seats, but would struggle to win enough for an overall majority
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Euler
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Looking in detail at a lot of the votes, it looks like, in some cases, certainly around my area, Reform has split the vote with the Conservatives and occasionally let in a different councillor. All the Labour councillors have suffered a haemorrhaging of support.

In my constituency, Labour got just 16 votes.
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ForFolksSake
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How can Labour carry on running the Country - they are effectively dead

Surely there's got to be an early election
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Euler
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Interesting escape route: -
There is an escape route for Labour from certain disaster at the general election: use their Commons majority to ram through PR. It’s cynical, + they’d never govern alone again, but it locks Reform out of No10. The left (Lab, Gr, LD) still have a majority over the right in the UK
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