Impeachment proceedings were always risky. They could be seen as partisan electioneering by the Democrats and badly backfire.
Since, money’s been pouring into Trump’s election campaign chest:
https://www.npr.org/2019/10/01/76625606 ... 0199975715
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Londonrake wrote:Impeachment proceedings were always risky. They could be seen as partisan electioneering by the Democrats and badly backfire.
Since, money’s been pouring into Trump’s election campaign chest:
https://www.npr.org/2019/10/01/76625606 ... 0199975715
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miltiades wrote:It looks as if the stumbling block to a vote of no confidence is none other than Labour's liability, the very unpopular and exceedingly stubborn Jeremy Corbin who apparently he is adamant that he should lead a national unity government until a GE.
The man is oblivious to the fact that he not only not enjoy the support of his own party but of the voters at large.
What will it take to convince this man , JC,
that he is not the right man to form a national unity government, more like a national disunity. He must understand that the nation is going through unprecedented turbulence and needs a respected leader right now.
I believe Paphitis has sent in his CV!!!
Paphitis wrote: they are scared because all the labor MPs know they are going to get annihilated and lose their seats.
Get ready to surrender mate.
the Conservatives can win a 100-seat majority at the snap election, analysis by Britain’s most respected pollster for The Telegraph has suggested.
UK election 2017: Conservatives lose majority
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