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<blockquote data-quote="ncurd" data-source="post: 1102188" data-attributes="member: 72205"><p>I think some perspective is needed they are rarely above 32% is most polls they managed 30.7% in 1997 when they got comprehensively smashed. They've shown zero sign of recovery. A third of this country will vote Tory regardless of its flavour or any economic sense. Most of those people don't pay any actual attention to the news or the papers they just vote the way they do because that's what their parents did. Sure a whole bunch of those are ideoligical but its far more a football mentality than any real engagement.</p><p></p><p>As far as overall Tory hatred goes in this country this pretty much the best that can be hoped for. The real question is can the other parties capitalise on that?</p><p></p><p>Corbyn did real well with the base and got Labour votes up but managed to get the Tory base strong at the same time nullifying that. Now we need someone who do that without scaring Tory voters from last time running back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ncurd, post: 1102188, member: 72205"] I think some perspective is needed they are rarely above 32% is most polls they managed 30.7% in 1997 when they got comprehensively smashed. They've shown zero sign of recovery. A third of this country will vote Tory regardless of its flavour or any economic sense. Most of those people don't pay any actual attention to the news or the papers they just vote the way they do because that's what their parents did. Sure a whole bunch of those are ideoligical but its far more a football mentality than any real engagement. As far as overall Tory hatred goes in this country this pretty much the best that can be hoped for. The real question is can the other parties capitalise on that? Corbyn did real well with the base and got Labour votes up but managed to get the Tory base strong at the same time nullifying that. Now we need someone who do that without scaring Tory voters from last time running back. [/QUOTE]
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