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Post by Ripley on Jul 4, 2024 21:27:35 GMT
Britain veers Left.
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Post by piglet on Jul 4, 2024 21:27:45 GMT
Theyve got Sturgeon, Balls and Osbourne on ITV. Two lefties and a thief, although her husband got the rap.
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Post by Montegriffo on Jul 4, 2024 21:28:03 GMT
Just 9 short of New Labour's 1997 majority of 179. And it wont have gone unnoticed at Labour HQ that the exit poll puts Starmer on less than Blair in 1997 even though many polls predicted a landslide greater than 1997. Polls also predicted less than 100 Tory seats and 3 Reform seats. It's still twice the size of BoJo's majority.
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Post by Pacifico on Jul 4, 2024 21:29:01 GMT
You do realise the band have asked the Labour Party under Starmer not to use their songs? But Brian Cox... They got burnt last time they were associated with Labour - never again.
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Post by piglet on Jul 4, 2024 21:29:23 GMT
If voters think the Tories are bad, they then vote labour, how loony is that.
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Post by vlk on Jul 4, 2024 21:30:07 GMT
The Tories are so unpopular that probably even Corbyn could have won the election for Labour.
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Post by sandypine on Jul 4, 2024 21:30:32 GMT
Just 9 short of New Labour's 1997 majority of 179. And it wont have gone unnoticed at Labour HQ that the exit poll puts Starmer on less than Blair in 1997 even though many polls predicted a landslide greater than 1997. Polls also predicted less than 100 Tory seats and 3 Reform seats. No doubt they will crunch the numbers again when the first seats declare, it should be an interesting first hour of results coming in.
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Post by piglet on Jul 4, 2024 21:30:46 GMT
Who voted what, i voted reform.
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Post by sandypine on Jul 4, 2024 21:31:57 GMT
Who voted what, i voted reform. Snap
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Post by piglet on Jul 4, 2024 21:34:04 GMT
The problem with voting left is that those that do never learn. Essentially it means a far left Britain will be like Lemmings jumping over the cliff.
Its the end.
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Post by Red Rackham on Jul 4, 2024 21:34:15 GMT
LibDems 61 seats! There are still people who think the LibDems are an alternative to the Tory/Labour-duopoly. Ed Davey would be over the moon with 61, but I think it's a tad optimistic, we'll see.
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Post by Dogburger on Jul 4, 2024 21:36:18 GMT
If voters think the Tories are bad, they then vote labour, how loony is that. The Tories have been put on notice to move to the right or they are finished .
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Post by piglet on Jul 4, 2024 21:37:58 GMT
Whos on the booze?
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Post by Red Rackham on Jul 4, 2024 21:38:56 GMT
Reform predicted to take 17.2% of the vote, that is unprecedented. No party has ever seen such a rise in popularity in just three years.
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Post by Red Rackham on Jul 4, 2024 21:39:34 GMT
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