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Meanings of electoral oblivion in English
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Usage of electoral oblivion in English
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The uncompromising anti-Corbyn wing will see them as naive accomplices of electoraloblivion.
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Derek Scally reports on a party heading for electoraloblivion.
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There can no longer be any doubt that Labour is facing electoraloblivion under Gordon Brown.
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The establishment narrative was that Labour's mild resistance to soaring inequality and insecurity led to electoraloblivion.
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But these parliamentarians will be loath to rebel given that they now know it probably presages electoraloblivion.
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The meeting has been pushed forward by Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk, seemingly to save herself from electoraloblivion.
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Yet, faced with electoraloblivion, Jeremy surrounds himself with people who agree with him, rather than reach out to the whole country.
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The 68-year-old socialist was also written off an outdated, unelectable dead weight that would drag the British Labour Party down into electoraloblivion.