Quote Originally Posted by Muddy Retriever View Post
He made an interesting speech this morning, where he acknowledged the part played by former Labour voters and thanked them for "lending" their vote. He doubled down on his commitment to increase funding for the NHS and policing etc and he will obviously deliver Brexit.

It may well be that many of these voters will return to Labour in five years time but if they do let's hope there isn't still an anti-Semitic, terrorist supporting Marxist leading them. I know it won't be Corbyn but they have plenty more where he came from.
Watching Sky News this morning and they are interviewing ex lifetime labour voters in some of these incredible swing seats.

Very interesting, they have low expectations. BJ can keep their vote by just doing what he has said he will do.
Brexit is a given now.
Better investment in regional infrastructure and services will almost certainly seal the deal for the decade.

Labour will have it's work cut out, especially if they listen to the likes of Paul Mason who was on Newsnight last night with all the answers - just the wrong ones