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I honestly can't see the Conservatives getting in next election (even without the Brexit clusterfuck). They've only got a majority now because of the moderating influence of the Lib Dems in the previous government, who were wiped out in return.
Will have to wait and see what policies Corbyn's Labour party will campaign on for the next election.
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I haven't made my mind up about whether the Conservatives will make it.
That aside I still don't see how loosing their majority will shift politics from the centre right to the left.
It may be pulled back to the middle ground with some extra soft social policies, but going back to the original point BREXIT, the EU and the left wing... in no way will the issues highlighted in that article be addressed.
But will the Tory loss of a tiny majority = a powerful enough majority to effect change?
Or will everything just be at worst a massive clustfuck, or at best a maintenance of the status quo because that is where you can reach political consensus?