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« on: December 31, 2009, 12:46:40 PM »

Hard to say, really. Thatcher and Blair of course retained their popularity for quite a long time--although Thatcher would not have were it not for the Falklands War. Heath, Callaghan and Wilson did not. Cameron could become very unpopular very quickly or he could remain popular for a decade. It's hard to predict that sort of thing.

Maybe more interesting vis-a-vis local council elections is the question of whether Labour will lose ground in 2010 or not. After all, these are the seats that were up in 2006, when Labour already had a really dreadful result.
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