Buzzer
Languidly Clinical
- Oct 1, 2006
- 26,121
That's exactly it. As Buzzer has said all the data, every single metric you look at, they all point to a massive Labour defeat - today.
However given time, a 'bad' Brexit, a recession, a scandal, and even if people still don't like Corbyn they might vote against the Tories on the 'throw the *******s out' principle.
Even with a bad Brexit, I'm not sure there would be enough time for it to hit people's pockets before 2020 and Theresa May still has a get out of jail free card there because if the Brexit deal goes sour she can always call a snap election right away, tell everyone that we'll all be fine and the experts are always wrong and just blag it. I'd certainly keep that option open.
I think it would need another external financial crisis to sink the Tories. Looking at the candidate might be the Euro with Spain, Italy, Portugal or possibly France going down the Swannee, Greece is probably going to need another bail out soon, all those junk bonds that the European Central Bank has bought could put things at risk, an oil crisis in the Middle East, Russia and Turkey could get nasty and then there's Deutsche Bank. It's not called the world's most dangerous bank for nothing.