Maticmaker
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Unless there is a massive swing one way or the other Local elections will have little or no impact on Westminster, they only really count for local issues that's why turn out is traditionally low.
If there is a massive swing and as a result lots of councils change hands, then that might get Westminster politicians thinking a bit about their own positions and doing their 'calculations'.
The Tories will ditch Boris when they feel the time is right, not before; he has probably got one more 'banana-skin' left in his 'I'm the PM, get me out of here' locker.
Unless there is a massive swing one way or the other Local elections will have little or no impact on Westminster, they only really count for local issues that's why turn out is traditionally low.
If there is a massive swing and as a result lots of councils change hands, then that might get Westminster politicians thinking a bit about their own positions and doing their 'calculations'.
The Tories will ditch Boris when they feel the time is right, not before; he has probably got one more 'banana-skin' left in his 'I'm the PM, get me out of here' locker.