KashmireHawker
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At long last, Labour has finally agreed to bite the bullet and support the PM's General Election proposal and thus we are heading to the polls, on a day during the week of December 9th - the first week infact of First Trenitalia's operation of the West Coast Partnership!
Let this thread by one of the pre campaigning period and up until 10pm on Polling Day, with the usual zest of opinions which appear.
Let it be said, strap yourselves in for the most consequential, dirty, dramatic and crazy campaign period's in British Electoral history.
And with the British Election Study suggesting that 45% of voters are currently undecided, the indicators of the polls may certainly not be true.
Bring it on and I hope one way or another, uncertainly of the kind is firmly put to rest!
Let this thread by one of the pre campaigning period and up until 10pm on Polling Day, with the usual zest of opinions which appear.
Let it be said, strap yourselves in for the most consequential, dirty, dramatic and crazy campaign period's in British Electoral history.
And with the British Election Study suggesting that 45% of voters are currently undecided, the indicators of the polls may certainly not be true.
Bring it on and I hope one way or another, uncertainly of the kind is firmly put to rest!
The UK looks set for a December general election after Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn announced his party was ready to fight the "most radical campaign ever".
Mr Corbyn said his condition of taking a no-deal Brexit off the table had now been met after the EU agreed to extend the deadline until 31 January 2020.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson can only hold an election with the support of MPs - who have blocked it three times.
The PM will make a fresh attempt to get their backing in Parliament later.
The government bill published ahead of the Commons debate is for an early election on 12 December.
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