Well the day is coming for the UK, very hard to see how it will pan out given the polls which can be only a slice of the population.
The polls do indicate the popularity of the two main party's leaders are pretty clear cut.
Not having to vote in the UK, can always play a part some may not bother. Given the couple of years of Brexit ups and downs going to be interesting to see how it pans out.
The Tories need somewhere near 326 seats to gain a majority., out of 650 seats.
The SNP currently has 35 seats, that might increase with some labour fall away, then there is the Lib dems and some independents to consider.
I cannot see in any shape or form Corbyn forming a government, on their own.
But in saying that if the Tories dont get a majority, they will always have to concede something to others to get support.
But then politics is a funny game, just look at Israel 3 elections in a short time.
The polls do indicate the popularity of the two main party's leaders are pretty clear cut.
Not having to vote in the UK, can always play a part some may not bother. Given the couple of years of Brexit ups and downs going to be interesting to see how it pans out.
The Tories need somewhere near 326 seats to gain a majority., out of 650 seats.
The SNP currently has 35 seats, that might increase with some labour fall away, then there is the Lib dems and some independents to consider.
I cannot see in any shape or form Corbyn forming a government, on their own.
But in saying that if the Tories dont get a majority, they will always have to concede something to others to get support.
But then politics is a funny game, just look at Israel 3 elections in a short time.
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