Sentences with phrase «general election disaster»

Ed Miliband, general election disaster and now Jeremy Corbyn.
A new poll suggests Labour and the Liberal Democrats are both facing potential general election disaster in Scotland.
Turning round last year's general election disaster — when Labour lost all but one of its 41 Scottish seats — was never going to be straightforward.
Those spending time with Theresa May report she is finally finding her feet after the General Election disaster.
The tax radicalism marks you as an unserious candidate and a general election disaster, when somewhat conservative voters want a competent winner.
In a strange quirk of fate, Labour's poll rating is almost identical to the party's performance in 1983 — regularly held up as the benchmark by which all other general election disasters should be judged.

Not exact matches

All parties unite when general elections come along - doing otherwise is a recipe for disaster.
As well as the month or so after the general election debacle, the other perilous period for the PM was after her disaster at the Tory conference.
A month ago, Labour had one of its worst ever performances in the local elections, pointing to disaster for Corbyn in Thursday's general election.
Brilliant Strategist Jeremy - an early General Election would help him get rid of all those pesky Labour MPs who regard him as an unmitigated disaster.
Mr Simpson does warn that failure to draw clear dividing lines between Labour and the Conservatives could spell disaster at the next general election.
The Liberal Democrats will be looking for an signs of recovery after disaster at the last General Election in 2015 which saw them dip from more than 50 MPs to just 8.
Just when it appeared that the party had officially reached Peak Disaster in May's general election, it seems there is always more that can be done to frighten away potential voters.
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