Another round for Labour.
Making predictions is never easy but, looking back at the UK's political history, it seems pretty obvious who will come out top at the next General Election.
When anything becomes predictable people tend to switch off. Thatwould appear to be what is happening with British politics. The insurance
industry could do itself a few favours by switching on.
The Tories have not recovered anything like the support they would need to
mount an effective challenge to Labour at the next General Election which
will - almost certainly - take place next year, perhaps in the early
autumn rather than the spring.
One of the key problems facing the Tories is that they are
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