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He is mostly in government due to a 'anything but the Conservatives again' vote in 2024. That is, it wasn't FOR him it was AGAINST the Tories. The First Past the Post system gave him a massive majority so unless the Labour Party 'give in' and declare another election there is sod all anyone can do to get him out before 2029 ๐Ÿ˜’

So we're screwed

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Yup, that pretty much covers it. Less than 20% of eligible voters wanted them but here they are, immovable and ruining everything.

2029? Quite a long way to go...

praying ๐Ÿ™ that Britain can keep it together โ€” the people can hold it 'til the nxt election. The question though, are there even decent candidates to put "great" back in Britain? ๐Ÿ˜ฌ