Before you yell disagreement, at least read this Thread to see why I say that..
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1) What happened in 2017: the polls were wrong, Labour added on c.20% to what the polls were saying, we'll do it again.
2) Once we get the fair airtime a General Election requires, people will see our policies and Jeremy properly.
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Here's why I think these 3 points don't apply as much they seem
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May calling that GE was a total surprise. The polls in the run up to her announcement were all on the assumption of no GE. Today, unless you've been in a cave, most people know a GE is very likely. People would have responded to polls with their GE heads on..
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Broadcast media have been heavily skewed to covering the Tories. Once a GE is declared they will have to give fair time. Yes, that will make a difference when people can see Jeremy and Labour's polices explained but won't be enough
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Unlike in 2017, the big planks of Labour's plan are already out in the 2017 Manifesto and the many new policy announcements since. Yes, fair airtime will give more exposure to these. But even if Labour..
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So what do we do?
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1) I'm wrong, it'll be fine, we'll win
or
2) I have some kind of a point, so what is it we need to better or new this time to last time?
I'm more interested in people's constructive thoughts on (2) but will look at other comments too.
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