Voters: Polling Stations and Time

voters: Voters could soon be trooping off to polling stations to elect a government for the third time in little more than three years, according to The Guardian. Given the disastrous result the last time the prime minister went down this route, it seems likely that May would only call a general election as a last resort. The Sunday papers are alive with stories that Theresa May is weighing up the possibility of seeking public support for her Brexit strategy. That said, the events of the past week mean that anything could happen. The need to reach outwards is particularly important when your policy proposals are radical and the public mood is cynical, yet it was telling that Andrew Marr spent a lot more time on his BBC TV show questioning Jeremy Corbyn about racism than he did about what a Labour government would do in office. Labour is aware of that and will now be kicking itself that it spent the summer embroiled in an internal row about antisemitism rather than devoting all its attention to formulating policies and selling them to the public. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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