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Post by Admin on May 28, 2024 9:12:56 GMT
First up this morning is Rachel Reeves in the East Midlands and Nigel Farage in Dover from 10am, followed by Lord Cameron in the North West from midday.
The Lib Dems are in Lake Windermere and leader Ed Davey will be paddleboarding!
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Post by Admin on May 30, 2024 20:39:45 GMT
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Post by Admin on Jun 1, 2024 6:09:15 GMT
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Post by Admin on Jun 3, 2024 12:40:06 GMT
Davie, leader of the Liberal Democratic Party, which is part of the British opposition party, tries SUP at Lake Windermere in the Lake District, but ends up diving into the lake! ...What about that heart?
On May 28th, he fell spectacularly into the water multiple times.
Speaking in the run-up to the July 4th general election, Davy argued that large amounts of untreated sewage flows into the lake, and that the lake should be blocked to protect public health, the environment and the tourism industry.
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Post by Admin on Jun 4, 2024 11:55:28 GMT
British research firm YouGov announced on the 3rd that the Labor Party, the main opposition party aiming to regain power for the first time in 14 years, will gain 220 seats in the House of Commons (650 seats) to take 422 seats in the UK general election to be held on July 4. He predicted a ``landslide'' victory.
The ruling Conservative Party, led by Prime Minister Sunak, will only have 140 seats, suffering its historic defeat since the 1906 general election.
The survey surveyed more than 58,000 voters across the UK about their vote choices between May 24, two days after Sunak announced he would dissolve the House of Commons, and June 1.
YouGov said Labor will win more seats than it did in the 1997 election, when then leader Tony Blair took over. The Conservative Party, on the other hand, said there was a possibility that veteran MPs such as Grant Shapps, who serves as defense minister in the current government, might lose the election.
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