After the attacks in Manchester and London, the UK faces what looks to be a crucial General Election. The question is not so much whether May will win or not (and if), but how big will be her margin.
There have been promises of a rave party at Liverpool if Corbyn wins, and he might just do that. May has been heavily criticised for her inability to cope with interviews (she refused attending the debate and even interviews at ITV). The Economist is predicting a narrow victory and outright betting for the LibDems in the short run (well, what do you expect from libdems...)
May has also been held responsible for the lack of police officers (ultimately being responsible for the lack of control over radicals)
I sincerely doubt that Corbyn can pull this one. If he does, he has internal division within Labour and I'm not too sure the LibDems will help him. He'd have to rely on the SNP, Plaid Cymru and such, and that brings us to the daunting prospects this election holds:
- Will Brexit go on?
- Will we have Indyref 2 in Scotland?
- What will happen in Northern Ireland?
- Will the Queen finally retire?
Let's see how things look tomorrow morning. May or Cor?
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