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Post by borchester on Apr 10, 2023 0:40:34 GMT
Usually bollocks, but fun
So for the period 29 March 2023 - 7 April 2023.....
Labour 44.8%
Conservatives 27.9%
Lib Dems 9.6%
Reform 5.9%
Green 4.9%
SNP 3.6%
Buggered if I know how that translates into seats, but if anyone has a template, I would be much obliged
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Post by Red Rackham on Apr 10, 2023 2:02:27 GMT
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Post by jonksy on Apr 10, 2023 5:42:43 GMT
Starmers getting worried....Oh dear will the usual labour fiddles about to be destroyed?
Starmer's fury over ID blunder that could leave 2million Brits unable to vote
Starmer has blasted ministers for failing to ensure everyone knows the Government’s new rules on voter ID.
Up to 2.1 million voters face being barred from polling stations at May’s local elections because they lack approved documents, such as a passport.
The Daily Mirror has launched our Get ID, Get a Vote campaign to raise awareness.
Mr Starmer said: “The Government bears a heavy responsibility for making sure everybody understands they need ID and to encourage people to get registered for postal votes.
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Post by Red Rackham on Apr 10, 2023 6:09:29 GMT
Starmers getting worried....Oh dear will the usual labour fiddles about to be destroyed? Starmer's fury over ID blunder that could leave 2million Brits unable to vote Starmer has blasted ministers for failing to ensure everyone knows the Government’s new rules on voter ID.
Up to 2.1 million voters face being barred from polling stations at May’s local elections because they lack approved documents, such as a passport.
The Daily Mirror has launched our Get ID, Get a Vote campaign to raise awareness.
Mr Starmer said: “The Government bears a heavy responsibility for making sure everybody understands they need ID and to encourage people to get registered for postal votes. Yes indeed, photo ID to vote should have been introduced in 1992 when Major handed us to the EU. Of course, the EU would have banned it. I'm thrilled that millions of (Labour lol) voters may be barred from voting. Anyone who's annoyed about it should consider why these people have no ID? Perhaps they should lobby their Labour MP, lets face it they're all going to be in Labour constituencies.
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Post by jonksy on Apr 10, 2023 6:53:23 GMT
Starmers getting worried....Oh dear will the usual labour fiddles about to be destroyed? Starmer's fury over ID blunder that could leave 2million Brits unable to vote Starmer has blasted ministers for failing to ensure everyone knows the Government’s new rules on voter ID.
Up to 2.1 million voters face being barred from polling stations at May’s local elections because they lack approved documents, such as a passport.
The Daily Mirror has launched our Get ID, Get a Vote campaign to raise awareness.
Mr Starmer said: “The Government bears a heavy responsibility for making sure everybody understands they need ID and to encourage people to get registered for postal votes. Yes indeed, photo ID to vote should have been introduced in 1992 when Major handed us to the EU. Of course, the EU would have banned it. I'm thrilled that millions of (Labour lol) voters may be barred from voting. Anyone who's annoyed about it should consider why these people have no ID? Perhaps they should lobby their Labour MP, lets face it they're all going to be in Labour constituencies. Especially in Londonistan mate.
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Post by sheepy on Apr 10, 2023 7:40:13 GMT
Like any of it means a thing, at the moment we are helping the MSM deplatform themselves, as they lose millions of opinions as each story is geared to what they want to hear, so ny deplatforming anyone with differing opinion they are deplatforming themselves, just like they did with street papers. I know surely brilliant it will never work, except it already has, by just seeing how desperate they are. Thought crime has gone underground.
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Post by Red Rackham on Apr 10, 2023 7:58:06 GMT
Like any of it means a thing, at the moment we are helping the MSM deplatform themselves, as they lose millions of opinions as each story is geared to what they want to hear, so ny deplatforming anyone with differing opinion they are deplatforming themselves, just like they did with street papers. I know surely brilliant it will never work, except it already has, by just seeing how desperate they are. Thought crime has gone underground. Sheepy, get your head down.
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Post by sheepy on Apr 10, 2023 8:02:52 GMT
Like any of it means a thing, at the moment we are helping the MSM deplatform themselves, as they lose millions of opinions as each story is geared to what they want to hear, so ny deplatforming anyone with differing opinion they are deplatforming themselves, just like they did with street papers. I know surely brilliant it will never work, except it already has, by just seeing how desperate they are. Thought crime has gone underground. Sheepy, get your head down. I have got my head down, I only comment on their stories when extracting the urine out of them,.Every action has a reaction, which they seem to be running out of made up experts.
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Post by Red Rackham on Apr 10, 2023 8:07:00 GMT
Sheepy, get your head down. I have got my head down, I only comment on their stories when extracting the urine out of them,.Every action has a reaction, which they seem to be running out of made up experts. Good man, I'll get me head down then. Give me a shake in two hours. Stag on.
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Post by borchester on Apr 11, 2023 20:44:03 GMT
Usually bollocks, but fun
So for the period 29 March 2023 - 7 April 2023.....
Labour 44.8%
Conservatives 27.9%
Lib Dems 9.6%
Reform 5.9%
Green 4.9%
SNP 3.6%
Buggered if I know how that translates into seats, but if anyone has a template, I would be much obliged
And for the period 29 March 2023 - 9 April 2023...
Labour 45.% +0.2 %
Conservatives 28.5 % +0.6 %
Lib Dems 9.7% +0.1 %
Reform 5.9% No change
Green 4.7% -0.2 %
SNP 3.2% -0.4 %
So it looks as though all the three main parties are picking up votes, Reform is standing still, the Greens have yet to notice the dream of Spring and the SNP has crossed Peter Murrell off its Christmas card list
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Post by Deleted on Apr 11, 2023 20:54:04 GMT
I do wonder why anyone votes Green these days as most of the other parties have taken on their policies, Labour and Tories particularly. But they do seem to have monetised the issue, somewhat.
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Apr 11, 2023 21:59:27 GMT
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Post by andrewbrown on Apr 11, 2023 21:59:27 GMT
I do wonder why anyone votes Green these days as most of the other parties have taken on their policies, Labour and Tories particularly. But they do seem to have monetised the issue, somewhat. I voted Green in the local elections last year, and we got Coventry's first Green councilor elected in my ward. I'm probably unlikely to vote Green in a General Election however, in a first past the post system.
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Post by borchester on Apr 11, 2023 23:22:36 GMT
I do wonder why anyone votes Green these days as most of the other parties have taken on their policies, Labour and Tories particularly. But they do seem to have monetised the issue, somewhat. I suspect it is something of the "Oh sod it," syndrome. You have the vote, you don't want to waste it but don't to vote for either of the two main parties, so you cast your ballot in the tree hugger interest. For years I voted for a lady with a aren't I wacky name because I thought that she could hardly be a Tory or represent the Labour party. Then I had business dealings with her and discovered that not only was married to a Labour party grandee, but the most unpleasant cow I had ever met
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Apr 12, 2023 10:16:54 GMT
This is interesting, Tory support varies from a high of 31% to a low of 22%. For Labour it's a high of 48% to a low of 31%... And when it comes to the real thing, I predict it'll be closer to 31/31. If Starmer gets in, a big IF, he's going to have to go cap in hand to the SNP or Fib Dims if he wants to actually get anything done.
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Post by Red Rackham on Apr 12, 2023 11:56:31 GMT
This is interesting, Tory support varies from a high of 31% to a low of 22%. For Labour it's a high of 48% to a low of 31%... And when it comes to the real thing, I predict it'll be closer to 31/31. If Starmer gets in, a big IF, he's going to have to go cap in hand to the SNP or Fib Dims if he wants to actually get anything done. Indeed, he said he would not work with the SNP, but we all know if that's what it takes to get into number 10 he would be on his knees again, this time giving McYousaf a blowjob. Starmer can see which way the polls are going, and he knows that Sunak is a more popular party leader than he is, which is why Labour have embarked on this latest very personal hate campaign against Sunak that even some people in the Labour party are criticising. This suggests, with 18 months to go before the election, Starmer is begining to worry.
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