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The trend is not Sunak’s friend with Savanta and Opinium is no barrel of laughs

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  • RochdalePioneersRochdalePioneers Posts: 28,902

    pigeon said:

    kle4 said:

    @robfordmancs
    Savanta had some of the strongest Con numbers at the start of the campaign, so its ominous for Tories that they have now joined Club Sub 20.

    Savanta Con numbers by week:
    Week 1: 27
    Week 2: 28
    Week 3: 25
    Week 4: 21
    Week 5: 19


    https://x.com/robfordmancs/status/1804583171792552426

    Grim. I'm definitely predicting under 100 seats now.
    Incredibly, it seems possible. Could the Tory result going to end up being (a) under 100 but still second largest party, (b) reverse 1931 (and possibly behind the Lib Dems,) (c) near extinction as per the LD massacre in 2015, or (d) Canada '93?

    I don't know, they deserve what's coming but I still harbour a 'too good to be true' feeling about the more apocalyptic predictions. Some of the Reform vote must consist of grumpy elderly ex-Tories who'll traipse home when push comes to shove - mustn't it?
    I still think on the morning of the GE the tory vote will wake up and decide not to risk a Labour landslide and come home very very late in the day.

    They'll lose. But not like the polls predict.

    But maybe I am just unable to compute what is about to happen???
    Perhaps Labour in Scotland thought the same on the eve of the 2015 election. Or the Tories in Scotland on the eve of the 1997 election.

    One voter today reminded me of both these cataclysmic elections. It can happen in 2024 because it has already happened before.
  • Andy_JSAndy_JS Posts: 32,558
    Was that offside?
  • OnboardG1OnboardG1 Posts: 1,589
    EPG said:

    OnboardG1 said:

    ydoethur said:

    DougSeal said:

    Leon said:

    Or Whitby

    What’s the largest British city you’ve never been to. Aberdeen for me. Can’t think of a bigger one I’ve never visited for at least a day.

    https://www.thegeographist.com/uk-cities-population-1000/
    Leeds for me.
    Birmingham. Driven through it but never stopped. Have been to the more depressing bit of Wolverhampton when I had to come off the M6 to avoid a huge queue from an accident.

    Incidentally, it shows the old argument that the UK is missing two cities in its population distribution. Most countries have a second city half the size of the first, then a couple of cities half the size of the second. France and Germany both have this pattern. Japan is similar in that Tokyo is so much more massive than any other conurbation.
    Hang on - Germany perhaps - albeit it has a unique history of unifying and splitting and unifying again. But Paris is your classic preeminent overweening Jupiterian Great Wen.
    I went back and checked, and thanks to Paris city only extending to the ring road, the Greater Paris Metro region is 12 million, so you're right. Paris is very weird though because although it's one economic bloc, the cities nearby are very defiantly Pas Paris, Merci bien.
  • DougSealDougSeal Posts: 12,541
    OnboardG1 said:

    DougSeal said:

    DougSeal said:

    Leon said:

    Or Whitby

    What’s the largest British city you’ve never been to. Aberdeen for me. Can’t think of a bigger one I’ve never visited for at least a day.

    https://www.thegeographist.com/uk-cities-population-1000/
    Quick quiz question:

    Which two places in the list share the same name?

    https://www.thegeographist.com/uk-cities-population-1000/
    There are two Ashfords (Kent and Surrey) and 2 Bangors (Wales and NI)
    Three Newports on the list two (four if we're counting Newport Pagnell). Sadly Newport Essex doesn't quite make the list.
    Nor does Newport in Pembrokeshire where I went for a lovely break couple of years back.
  • RochdalePioneersRochdalePioneers Posts: 28,902
    Farooq said:

    Sean_F said:

    I’ll stick my neck out and say I think the Conservatives will finish third, in vote share, and fourth, in seats.

    Who's beating them in seats? Labour, Lib Dems and... SNP? Reform??
    Very very hard to see how the Tories finish 4th in seats
  • DoubleCarpetDoubleCarpet Posts: 888
    Sean_F said:

    I’ll stick my neck out and say I think the Conservatives will finish third, in vote share, and fourth, in seats.

    Seriously? I still think they could get 120-130.

    3rd behind Ref in votes?

    4th behind LDs and who else in seats?

    Thanks Sean.
  • Andy_JSAndy_JS Posts: 32,558

    This makes me so angry.

    40% of young wont bother to vote.


    https://x.com/AllieHBNews/status/1804581581555896343

    And then they will spend next five years complaining that the boomers get all the benefits in life and have massive pensions and got their own homes at age 25 etc etc.

    If you don't vote, then you don't get to complain imho.

    Around 35% of all voters didn't vote at the last election, so there isn't a huge difference.
  • BenpointerBenpointer Posts: 34,664
    edited June 22

    DougSeal said:

    Leon said:

    Or Whitby

    What’s the largest British city you’ve never been to. Aberdeen for me. Can’t think of a bigger one I’ve never visited for at least a day.

    https://www.thegeographist.com/uk-cities-population-1000/
    Quick quiz question:

    Which two places in the list share the same name?

    https://www.thegeographist.com/uk-cities-population-1000/
    Ashford, Bangor, yes.

    There's another one too.
  • DavidLDavidL Posts: 53,839
    edited June 22
    Andy_JS said:

    Was that offside?

    Apparently. Really didn't look it.

    Basically a hand. That is ridiculous and needs to change.
  • novanova Posts: 692

    Opinium and UNS leave the Cons on 105 seats. Factor in tactical voting and differential swings and you are looking at as low as 60 or 65. Just a couple of defections or by-elections away from Sir Ed as Leader of the Opposition.

    Ladies and gentlemen if this is anything near reality then we are through the looking glass

    They'll also be hoping all the sex pests were caught during the last parliament.
  • DoubleCarpetDoubleCarpet Posts: 888
    edited June 22
    Questions....

    What happens if 2 parties are level on seats vying to be the Opposition? Who becomes LOTO? Would it go to most votes?

    Will there be any 4-way leader debates before 4 July with Davey, Farage, Starmer, Sunak?

    Thanks!

    DC
  • OnboardG1OnboardG1 Posts: 1,589

    Questions....

    What happens if 2 parties are level on seats vying to be the Opposition? Who becomes LOTO? Would it go to most votes?

    Will there be any 4-way leader debates before 4 July with Davey, Farage, Starmer, Sunak?

    Thanks!

    DC

    Duel on the terrace overlooking the Thames. Loser gets thrown in.
  • MonksfieldMonksfield Posts: 2,806

    Nunu5 said:

    DavidL said:

    First like the first Tory seat that is actually held causing immense relief to @Sandpit

    With polling like this it could be a long night. Jeez.
    Might have to wait until the morning!
    I am hoping someone on here, more knowledgable than me, will do a timetable of the expected count highlights:

    First count
    First Tory win possibilities
    Potential Portillo moments
    Tory leadership contender counts
    Reform seats
    etc.
    I always hate that dead period between the first couple of results c. 1130 and 0130 when they start picking up.
  • DougSealDougSeal Posts: 12,541

    DougSeal said:

    Leon said:

    Or Whitby

    What’s the largest British city you’ve never been to. Aberdeen for me. Can’t think of a bigger one I’ve never visited for at least a day.

    https://www.thegeographist.com/uk-cities-population-1000/
    Quick quiz question:

    Which two places in the list share the same name?

    https://www.thegeographist.com/uk-cities-population-1000/
    Ashford, Bangor, yes.

    There's another one too.
    Newport?
  • MarqueeMarkMarqueeMark Posts: 52,568
    Sean_F said:

    I’ll stick my neck out and say I think the Conservatives will finish third, in vote share, and fourth, in seats.

    I'll stick my neck out and say I think the Conservtives will finish a well clear second on seats and votes.

    The people you aren't hearing a peep from are those who quietly tell Conservative door-knockers that of course they will still vote Tory. Those who always hated the Tories REALLY hate the Tories this time. Those who support them are saying nowt. But still voting.
  • rottenboroughrottenborough Posts: 62,724

    Questions....

    What happens if 2 parties are level on seats vying to be the Opposition? Who becomes LOTO? Would it go to most votes?

    Will there be any 4-way leader debates before 4 July with Davey, Farage, Starmer, Sunak?

    Thanks!

    DC

    Speaker decides who is LOTO.

  • DoubleCarpetDoubleCarpet Posts: 888

    Nunu5 said:

    DavidL said:

    First like the first Tory seat that is actually held causing immense relief to @Sandpit

    With polling like this it could be a long night. Jeez.
    Might have to wait until the morning!
    I am hoping someone on here, more knowledgable than me, will do a timetable of the expected count highlights:

    First count
    First Tory win possibilities
    Potential Portillo moments
    Tory leadership contender counts
    Reform seats
    etc.
    I always hate that dead period between the first couple of results c. 1130 and 0130 when they start picking up.
    I would have thought Broxbourne might be the first Con potential win? It's my first "meltdown bellwether" ie if they lose it's probably a disastrous, <100 seat result. Prob declared by 1am?

    1st result likely Sunderland or Newcastle?
  • BenpointerBenpointer Posts: 34,664
    DougSeal said:

    DougSeal said:

    Leon said:

    Or Whitby

    What’s the largest British city you’ve never been to. Aberdeen for me. Can’t think of a bigger one I’ve never visited for at least a day.

    https://www.thegeographist.com/uk-cities-population-1000/
    Quick quiz question:

    Which two places in the list share the same name?

    https://www.thegeographist.com/uk-cities-population-1000/
    Ashford, Bangor, yes.

    There's another one too.
    Newport?
    Hah bugger! There are three Newports - plus Newport Pagnell.

    Newport must win the prize.

    (I was thinking of Gillingham btw.)
  • OnboardG1OnboardG1 Posts: 1,589

    Nunu5 said:

    DavidL said:

    First like the first Tory seat that is actually held causing immense relief to @Sandpit

    With polling like this it could be a long night. Jeez.
    Might have to wait until the morning!
    I am hoping someone on here, more knowledgable than me, will do a timetable of the expected count highlights:

    First count
    First Tory win possibilities
    Potential Portillo moments
    Tory leadership contender counts
    Reform seats
    etc.
    I always hate that dead period between the first couple of results c. 1130 and 0130 when they start picking up.
    Ah, the "Lets discuss the exit poll over and over again until something happens" period. Incidentally, who is everyone's preferred broadcaster this time round? I'll probably tune into the BBC for the exit poll and Curtis, but the idea of spending eight hours with Chris Mason and Laura Kuenssberg doesn't fill me with glee. C4 have Rory Stewart and Alastair Campbell this time don't they?
  • DavidLDavidL Posts: 53,839
    OnboardG1 said:

    Nunu5 said:

    DavidL said:

    First like the first Tory seat that is actually held causing immense relief to @Sandpit

    With polling like this it could be a long night. Jeez.
    Might have to wait until the morning!
    I am hoping someone on here, more knowledgable than me, will do a timetable of the expected count highlights:

    First count
    First Tory win possibilities
    Potential Portillo moments
    Tory leadership contender counts
    Reform seats
    etc.
    I always hate that dead period between the first couple of results c. 1130 and 0130 when they start picking up.
    Ah, the "Lets discuss the exit poll over and over again until something happens" period. Incidentally, who is everyone's preferred broadcaster this time round? I'll probably tune into the BBC for the exit poll and Curtis, but the idea of spending eight hours with Chris Mason and Laura Kuenssberg doesn't fill me with glee. C4 have Rory Stewart and Alastair Campbell this time don't they?
    Do ITV have Osborne and Balls again? They were superb the last time.
  • DoubleCarpetDoubleCarpet Posts: 888
    edited June 22
    OnboardG1 said:

    Nunu5 said:

    DavidL said:

    First like the first Tory seat that is actually held causing immense relief to @Sandpit

    With polling like this it could be a long night. Jeez.
    Might have to wait until the morning!
    I am hoping someone on here, more knowledgable than me, will do a timetable of the expected count highlights:

    First count
    First Tory win possibilities
    Potential Portillo moments
    Tory leadership contender counts
    Reform seats
    etc.
    I always hate that dead period between the first couple of results c. 1130 and 0130 when they start picking up.
    Ah, the "Lets discuss the exit poll over and over again until something happens" period. Incidentally, who is everyone's preferred broadcaster this time round? I'll probably tune into the BBC for the exit poll and Curtis, but the idea of spending eight hours with Chris Mason and Laura Kuenssberg doesn't fill me with glee. C4 have Rory Stewart and Alastair Campbell this time don't they?
    Sky imho is the best, maybe ITV even 2nd. Unless they have Peter Hennessy or prev PMs on, I prob won't be spending much time on the BBC, always feels slow, clunky, too many talking heads, Curtice always seems to take ages to state the obvious "If it stays this way, it's a very bad night for the Conservatives".
  • DavidLDavidL Posts: 53,839

    DougSeal said:

    DougSeal said:

    Leon said:

    Or Whitby

    What’s the largest British city you’ve never been to. Aberdeen for me. Can’t think of a bigger one I’ve never visited for at least a day.

    https://www.thegeographist.com/uk-cities-population-1000/
    Quick quiz question:

    Which two places in the list share the same name?

    https://www.thegeographist.com/uk-cities-population-1000/
    Ashford, Bangor, yes.

    There's another one too.
    Newport?
    Hah bugger! There are three Newports - plus Newport Pagnell.

    Newport must win the prize.

    (I was thinking of Gillingham btw.)
    There's one on the opposite bank of the Tay from Dundee.
  • DoubleCarpetDoubleCarpet Posts: 888

    Sean_F said:

    I’ll stick my neck out and say I think the Conservatives will finish third, in vote share, and fourth, in seats.

    I'll stick my neck out and say I think the Conservtives will finish a well clear second on seats and votes.

    The people you aren't hearing a peep from are those who quietly tell Conservative door-knockers that of course they will still vote Tory. Those who always hated the Tories REALLY hate the Tories this time. Those who support them are saying nowt. But still voting.
    Thanks MM that is my gut feel.

    What is your Con seat prediction?
  • bondegezoubondegezou Posts: 11,090
    kle4 said:

    Andy_JS said:

    Election news.

    https://walthamforestecho.co.uk/2024/06/21/green-party-suspends-chingford-and-woodford-green-candidate/

    "Green Party suspends Chingford and Woodford Green candidate

    Chris Brody was suspended after the party found a personal blog post where he confessed to a sexual assault while on a secure mental health ward, reports Marco Marcelline"

    I see the wikipedia page now lists him as an Independent, which is a bit dodgy, it should show him as the Green but include a note about support being withdrawn, as is the case with Labour in Aberdeenshire North and Moray East.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chingford_and_Woodford_Green_(UK_Parliament_constituency)
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aberdeenshire_North_and_Moray_East_(UK_Parliament_constituency)

    🚨 New polling with @ObserverUK

    The Labour lead is now 20 points
    •Labour 40% (n/c)
    •Conservatives 20% (-3)
    •Reform 16% (+2)
    •Lib Dems 12% (n/c)
    •Greens 9% (+2)
    •SNP 3% (+1)

    Fieldwork: 19 - 21 June. Changes from 12 - 14 June.

    Getting battered

    @BigJohnOwls fans please explain.
    Explain that Lab are going to get less votes than 2017.

    Massive win on my only decent size bet this GE
    Fewer votes
    Sigh.
    I’ve fixed the Wikipedia article.
  • MarqueeMarkMarqueeMark Posts: 52,568
    edited June 22
    nova said:

    Opinium and UNS leave the Cons on 105 seats. Factor in tactical voting and differential swings and you are looking at as low as 60 or 65. Just a couple of defections or by-elections away from Sir Ed as Leader of the Opposition.

    Ladies and gentlemen if this is anything near reality then we are through the looking glass

    They'll also be hoping all the sex pests were caught during the last parliament.
    There'll doubtless be a new crop, in most parties. Seems to be a requirement to be an approved candidate that you have have an outsized libido.
  • FrancisUrquhartFrancisUrquhart Posts: 82,020
    edited June 22
    The BBC don't do any favours with some of the examples in this article...some clearly are very bad, others like saying somebody is "dreadful woman, with bad ideas" is only unbelievably offensive in BBC world.

    Reform candidates' offensive remarks seen by BBC
    https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/crggy73m2ero

    It blunts the impact of the article when you include nonsense.
  • Leon said:

    DougSeal said:

    Leon said:

    Or Whitby

    What’s the largest British city you’ve never been to. Aberdeen for me. Can’t think of a bigger one I’ve never visited for at least a day.

    https://www.thegeographist.com/uk-cities-population-1000/
    I’m just going through the wiki list!

    Also Leicester, derby, Coventry, Scunthorpe, and Peterborough

    Probably Leicester is the biggest British conurbation I’ve not seen. I have been to the county just skipped the city. I have a sense I’m not entirely missing out
    Well worth seeing. From Richard III in the Cathedral to the Abbey Pumping Station Museum.

    We went there for a Weekend in Summer 2021. It was great. Not many other tourists as it was Plague Central at the time. New Walk the Georgian mile long pedestrian precinct is fascinating too.

    Remember on the Sunday seeing cricket teams with both sides formed entirely of Indians and playing in crisp whites and lots of Indian families dressed in their Sunday best perambulating in Victoria Park and thinking that they are still what we once were.

  • MarqueeMarkMarqueeMark Posts: 52,568
    Two weeks time we'll have the new Cabinet?
  • OnboardG1OnboardG1 Posts: 1,589
    DavidL said:

    OnboardG1 said:

    Nunu5 said:

    DavidL said:

    First like the first Tory seat that is actually held causing immense relief to @Sandpit

    With polling like this it could be a long night. Jeez.
    Might have to wait until the morning!
    I am hoping someone on here, more knowledgable than me, will do a timetable of the expected count highlights:

    First count
    First Tory win possibilities
    Potential Portillo moments
    Tory leadership contender counts
    Reform seats
    etc.
    I always hate that dead period between the first couple of results c. 1130 and 0130 when they start picking up.
    Ah, the "Lets discuss the exit poll over and over again until something happens" period. Incidentally, who is everyone's preferred broadcaster this time round? I'll probably tune into the BBC for the exit poll and Curtis, but the idea of spending eight hours with Chris Mason and Laura Kuenssberg doesn't fill me with glee. C4 have Rory Stewart and Alastair Campbell this time don't they?
    Do ITV have Osborne and Balls again? They were superb the last time.
    Yes, but Osborne is not to my taste to put it mildly.
  • FrancisUrquhartFrancisUrquhart Posts: 82,020
    edited June 22
    DavidL said:

    OnboardG1 said:

    Nunu5 said:

    DavidL said:

    First like the first Tory seat that is actually held causing immense relief to @Sandpit

    With polling like this it could be a long night. Jeez.
    Might have to wait until the morning!
    I am hoping someone on here, more knowledgable than me, will do a timetable of the expected count highlights:

    First count
    First Tory win possibilities
    Potential Portillo moments
    Tory leadership contender counts
    Reform seats
    etc.
    I always hate that dead period between the first couple of results c. 1130 and 0130 when they start picking up.
    Ah, the "Lets discuss the exit poll over and over again until something happens" period. Incidentally, who is everyone's preferred broadcaster this time round? I'll probably tune into the BBC for the exit poll and Curtis, but the idea of spending eight hours with Chris Mason and Laura Kuenssberg doesn't fill me with glee. C4 have Rory Stewart and Alastair Campbell this time don't they?
    Do ITV have Osborne and Balls again? They were superb the last time.
    Yes but you also have to put up with Peston and Sturgeon.

    Good job I am not looking to stand for parliament, I would now be on the BBC naughty list due to all my offensive remarks of Prof Peston.
  • DoubleCarpetDoubleCarpet Posts: 888

    Questions....

    What happens if 2 parties are level on seats vying to be the Opposition? Who becomes LOTO? Would it go to most votes?

    Will there be any 4-way leader debates before 4 July with Davey, Farage, Starmer, Sunak?

    Thanks!

    DC

    Speaker decides who is LOTO.

    Thanks, that's interesting.
  • bondegezoubondegezou Posts: 11,090
    DougSeal said:

    Leon said:

    Or Whitby

    What’s the largest British city you’ve never been to. Aberdeen for me. Can’t think of a bigger one I’ve never visited for at least a day.

    https://www.thegeographist.com/uk-cities-population-1000/
    Presumably you’re not counting the inland ones.
  • LeonLeon Posts: 55,339
    edited June 22
    I think my zero Tory seats 1000/1 bet looks pretty good now. It’s still highly highly unlikely - but with these polls plus reform plus tactical voting - who knows. And the Tories are still trending down

    I’d say the probability is more like 300/1. These mad odds are hard to quantify but it’s no longer 1000/1
  • MonksfieldMonksfield Posts: 2,806
    Leon said:

    Andy_JS said:

    FPT

    Can't believe Leon hasn't been to Portsmouth before.

    Is that a big deal? Is it of the same level of sensation as if Roger said that he'd never been to Hartlepool? (I have no idea what Roger's "Hartlepool status" is)
    I have been to portchester castle - just somehow skipped the city

    Also never been to: Bradford, Halifax, Rochdale, Rotherham, Lancaster, Derry, Stoke on Trent, Hartlepool, or the Yorkshire dales
    You should go to the Staffordshire museum in Hanley and see the Staffordshire hoard from Brownhills. Some noom value to be had. And Lancaster is a fab place. And the Yorkshire Dales are worldbeating. I suspect the most significant place I’ve never been in the UK would be somewhere like Canterbury or Chichester.
  • Andy_JSAndy_JS Posts: 32,558
    Sean_F said:

    I’ll stick my neck out and say I think the Conservatives will finish third, in vote share, and fourth, in seats.

    I don't see that after Farage's Ukraine comments.
  • AnabobazinaAnabobazina Posts: 23,486
    DavidL said:

    OnboardG1 said:

    Nunu5 said:

    DavidL said:

    First like the first Tory seat that is actually held causing immense relief to @Sandpit

    With polling like this it could be a long night. Jeez.
    Might have to wait until the morning!
    I am hoping someone on here, more knowledgable than me, will do a timetable of the expected count highlights:

    First count
    First Tory win possibilities
    Potential Portillo moments
    Tory leadership contender counts
    Reform seats
    etc.
    I always hate that dead period between the first couple of results c. 1130 and 0130 when they start picking up.
    Ah, the "Lets discuss the exit poll over and over again until something happens" period. Incidentally, who is everyone's preferred broadcaster this time round? I'll probably tune into the BBC for the exit poll and Curtis, but the idea of spending eight hours with Chris Mason and Laura Kuenssberg doesn't fill me with glee. C4 have Rory Stewart and Alastair Campbell this time don't they?
    Do ITV have Osborne and Balls again? They were superb the last time.
    Yep. Ozzy & Bally are by far the best. The BBC is utter crap and has been for years. No serious political punter will want their dreary on-side crap for hours on end.
  • Luckyguy1983Luckyguy1983 Posts: 28,437
    OnboardG1 said:

    DavidL said:

    OnboardG1 said:

    Nunu5 said:

    DavidL said:

    First like the first Tory seat that is actually held causing immense relief to @Sandpit

    With polling like this it could be a long night. Jeez.
    Might have to wait until the morning!
    I am hoping someone on here, more knowledgable than me, will do a timetable of the expected count highlights:

    First count
    First Tory win possibilities
    Potential Portillo moments
    Tory leadership contender counts
    Reform seats
    etc.
    I always hate that dead period between the first couple of results c. 1130 and 0130 when they start picking up.
    Ah, the "Lets discuss the exit poll over and over again until something happens" period. Incidentally, who is everyone's preferred broadcaster this time round? I'll probably tune into the BBC for the exit poll and Curtis, but the idea of spending eight hours with Chris Mason and Laura Kuenssberg doesn't fill me with glee. C4 have Rory Stewart and Alastair Campbell this time don't they?
    Do ITV have Osborne and Balls again? They were superb the last time.
    Yes, but Osborne is not to my taste to put it mildly.
    Not mine either I must say. As an acquired taste, right up there with that cheese from Sardinia with the leaping maggots that eat your eyes.
  • AnabobazinaAnabobazina Posts: 23,486
    OnboardG1 said:

    DavidL said:

    OnboardG1 said:

    Nunu5 said:

    DavidL said:

    First like the first Tory seat that is actually held causing immense relief to @Sandpit

    With polling like this it could be a long night. Jeez.
    Might have to wait until the morning!
    I am hoping someone on here, more knowledgable than me, will do a timetable of the expected count highlights:

    First count
    First Tory win possibilities
    Potential Portillo moments
    Tory leadership contender counts
    Reform seats
    etc.
    I always hate that dead period between the first couple of results c. 1130 and 0130 when they start picking up.
    Ah, the "Lets discuss the exit poll over and over again until something happens" period. Incidentally, who is everyone's preferred broadcaster this time round? I'll probably tune into the BBC for the exit poll and Curtis, but the idea of spending eight hours with Chris Mason and Laura Kuenssberg doesn't fill me with glee. C4 have Rory Stewart and Alastair Campbell this time don't they?
    Do ITV have Osborne and Balls again? They were superb the last time.
    Yes, but Osborne is not to my taste to put it mildly.
    He’s great with Balls as a double act
  • FrancisUrquhartFrancisUrquhart Posts: 82,020
    edited June 22
    Andy_JS said:

    Sean_F said:

    I’ll stick my neck out and say I think the Conservatives will finish third, in vote share, and fourth, in seats.

    I don't see that after Farage's Ukraine comments.
    Did Farage get high on his own supply and thought he could really tell "his truth" without repercussion or was it a accidental big slip of the mask?
  • CarnyxCarnyx Posts: 42,840

    Leon said:

    DougSeal said:

    Leon said:

    Or Whitby

    What’s the largest British city you’ve never been to. Aberdeen for me. Can’t think of a bigger one I’ve never visited for at least a day.

    https://www.thegeographist.com/uk-cities-population-1000/
    I’m just going through the wiki list!

    Also Leicester, derby, Coventry, Scunthorpe, and Peterborough

    Probably Leicester is the biggest British conurbation I’ve not seen. I have been to the county just skipped the city. I have a sense I’m not entirely missing out
    Well worth seeing. From Richard III in the Cathedral to the Abbey Pumping Station Museum.

    We went there for a Weekend in Summer 2021. It was great. Not many other tourists as it was Plague Central at the time. New Walk the Georgian mile long pedestrian precinct is fascinating too.

    Remember on the Sunday seeing cricket teams with both sides formed entirely of Indians and playing in crisp whites and lots of Indian families dressed in their Sunday best perambulating in Victoria Park and thinking that they are still what we once were.

    I agree. The pedestrian precinct is great and connects the town centre with Victoria Park with a Lutyens Great War memorial - obviously a sibling of his at THiepval. I wonder if Abbey Park, with the ruins of the abbey and Wolseley's tomb, is as grand a municipal park as it used to be?
  • Leon said:

    Sean_F said:

    When Farage praises Putin, I think stick with the Tories.

    When I see polls like these, I think, just put them out of their misery. An ending comes to all things, and the Conservatives long since ceased to believe in anything, or to care about their voters.

    You’re exactly where I am. I was gonna go reform then Farage does his dodgy Putin drivel. And I feel soiled

    But then I look at the Tories and think jeez they have to die. And if Farage is the ugly tool that does it, so be it
    Much as we had to embrace Stalin to do away with Hitler?
  • Andy_JSAndy_JS Posts: 32,558
    Latest 10 polls: Tories are 1.9 points ahead of RefUK, and that includes the WeThink poll with Con 22%, Ref 13%.
  • stodgestodge Posts: 13,876

    Sean_F said:

    I’ll stick my neck out and say I think the Conservatives will finish third, in vote share, and fourth, in seats.

    I'll stick my neck out and say I think the Conservtives will finish a well clear second on seats and votes.

    The people you aren't hearing a peep from are those who quietly tell Conservative door-knockers that of course they will still vote Tory. Those who always hated the Tories REALLY hate the Tories this time. Those who support them are saying nowt. But still voting.
    Of course those who tell you they will be voting Conservative will actually do so.

    This is exactly what happened in 1997 - Conservative canvassers kept saying it was nothing like as bad on the doorstep as the polls were showing except as it turned out the polls were right and the canvassers wrong.
  • rottenboroughrottenborough Posts: 62,724
    Mail attacking Farage full on.

  • Andy_JSAndy_JS Posts: 32,558
    stodge said:

    Sean_F said:

    I’ll stick my neck out and say I think the Conservatives will finish third, in vote share, and fourth, in seats.

    I'll stick my neck out and say I think the Conservtives will finish a well clear second on seats and votes.

    The people you aren't hearing a peep from are those who quietly tell Conservative door-knockers that of course they will still vote Tory. Those who always hated the Tories REALLY hate the Tories this time. Those who support them are saying nowt. But still voting.
    Of course those who tell you they will be voting Conservative will actually do so.

    This is exactly what happened in 1997 - Conservative canvassers kept saying it was nothing like as bad on the doorstep as the polls were showing except as it turned out the polls were right and the canvassers wrong.
    Although the Tories would love to get the 31.4% they received in 1997.
  • AnabobazinaAnabobazina Posts: 23,486

    Sean_F said:

    I’ll stick my neck out and say I think the Conservatives will finish third, in vote share, and fourth, in seats.

    I'll stick my neck out and say I think the Conservtives will finish a well clear second on seats and votes.

    The people you aren't hearing a peep from are those who quietly tell Conservative door-knockers that of course they will still vote Tory. Those who always hated the Tories REALLY hate the Tories this time. Those who support them are saying nowt. But still voting.
    I think this is spot on. There will be plenty of loyal Tories holding up their vote. That is the difference between the two big parties of state and the minor parties: Labour and Conservative have millions of people who will turn out for them come hell or high water.
  • bondegezoubondegezou Posts: 11,090
    DougSeal said:

    ydoethur said:

    Leon said:

    DougSeal said:

    Leon said:

    Or Whitby

    What’s the largest British city you’ve never been to. Aberdeen for me. Can’t think of a bigger one I’ve never visited for at least a day.

    https://www.thegeographist.com/uk-cities-population-1000/
    I’m just going through the wiki list!

    Also Leicester, derby, Coventry, Scunthorpe, and Peterborough

    Probably Leicester is the biggest British conurbation I’ve not seen. I have been to the county just skipped the city. I have a sense I’m not entirely missing out
    Leicester was unexpectedly charming when I went on a visit the other week. Some decent architecture and the cathedral may have been small but it was handsome.
    I’m a graduate (distance learning LLM) of the University of Leicester but have only been there 3 times.
    I got a PhD from a university I’d never been to.

    (Because the institution I studied at only became part of the university in question shortly before I got the degree.)
  • OnboardG1OnboardG1 Posts: 1,589

    OnboardG1 said:

    DavidL said:

    OnboardG1 said:

    Nunu5 said:

    DavidL said:

    First like the first Tory seat that is actually held causing immense relief to @Sandpit

    With polling like this it could be a long night. Jeez.
    Might have to wait until the morning!
    I am hoping someone on here, more knowledgable than me, will do a timetable of the expected count highlights:

    First count
    First Tory win possibilities
    Potential Portillo moments
    Tory leadership contender counts
    Reform seats
    etc.
    I always hate that dead period between the first couple of results c. 1130 and 0130 when they start picking up.
    Ah, the "Lets discuss the exit poll over and over again until something happens" period. Incidentally, who is everyone's preferred broadcaster this time round? I'll probably tune into the BBC for the exit poll and Curtis, but the idea of spending eight hours with Chris Mason and Laura Kuenssberg doesn't fill me with glee. C4 have Rory Stewart and Alastair Campbell this time don't they?
    Do ITV have Osborne and Balls again? They were superb the last time.
    Yes, but Osborne is not to my taste to put it mildly.
    He’s great with Balls as a double act
    All it does for me is highlight how desperately annoying and up his own rear I find Osborne. I tried to listen to their podcast and stopped ten minutes in after shouting "ITS YOUR FUCKING FAULT YOU WERE CHANCELLOR FOR SIX FUCKING YEARS". Fortunately the lab door was closed and no one heard me.
  • tysontyson Posts: 6,117
    Sean_F said:

    I’ll stick my neck out and say I think the Conservatives will finish third, in vote share, and fourth, in seats.

    We go back a long time on this site Sean (me and thee), and I think your neck is well worth paying attention to.

    And it may well be right. As a long standing poll watcher, in previous GE's, although the polls have been horribly wrong sometimes, 1992 springs to mind. 2017 poor. Not great in 2015. But for all these it was the Labour share that wasn't great. The polls were pretty accurate for the Tories. It wasn't so much the shy Tory voter, it was the flakey Labour voter, or the Corbyn surge that wasn't captured.
  • Sean_FSean_F Posts: 37,360

    Sean_F said:

    I’ll stick my neck out and say I think the Conservatives will finish third, in vote share, and fourth, in seats.

    Seriously? I still think they could get 120-130.

    3rd behind Ref in votes?

    4th behind LDs and who else in seats?

    Thanks Sean.
    Either behind Reform or SNP in seats. This election is the Conservatives’ end.
  • LeonLeon Posts: 55,339

    Leon said:

    DougSeal said:

    Leon said:

    Or Whitby

    What’s the largest British city you’ve never been to. Aberdeen for me. Can’t think of a bigger one I’ve never visited for at least a day.

    https://www.thegeographist.com/uk-cities-population-1000/
    I’m just going through the wiki list!

    Also Leicester, derby, Coventry, Scunthorpe, and Peterborough

    Probably Leicester is the biggest British conurbation I’ve not seen. I have been to the county just skipped the city. I have a sense I’m not entirely missing out
    Well worth seeing. From Richard III in the Cathedral to the Abbey Pumping Station Museum.

    We went there for a Weekend in Summer 2021. It was great. Not many other tourists as it was Plague Central at the time. New Walk the Georgian mile long pedestrian precinct is fascinating too.

    Remember on the Sunday seeing cricket teams with both sides formed entirely of Indians and playing in crisp whites and lots of Indian families dressed in their Sunday best perambulating in Victoria Park and thinking that they are still what we once were.

    That would just make me despair at what we have become
  • wooliedyedwooliedyed Posts: 10,061
    stodge said:

    Sean_F said:

    I’ll stick my neck out and say I think the Conservatives will finish third, in vote share, and fourth, in seats.

    I'll stick my neck out and say I think the Conservtives will finish a well clear second on seats and votes.

    The people you aren't hearing a peep from are those who quietly tell Conservative door-knockers that of course they will still vote Tory. Those who always hated the Tories REALLY hate the Tories this time. Those who support them are saying nowt. But still voting.
    Of course those who tell you they will be voting Conservative will actually do so.

    This is exactly what happened in 1997 - Conservative canvassers kept saying it was nothing like as bad on the doorstep as the polls were showing except as it turned out the polls were right and the canvassers wrong.
    The polls werent right in 1997
  • CarnyxCarnyx Posts: 42,840

    Leon said:

    Andy_JS said:

    FPT

    Can't believe Leon hasn't been to Portsmouth before.

    Is that a big deal? Is it of the same level of sensation as if Roger said that he'd never been to Hartlepool? (I have no idea what Roger's "Hartlepool status" is)
    I have been to portchester castle - just somehow skipped the city

    Also never been to: Bradford, Halifax, Rochdale, Rotherham, Lancaster, Derry, Stoke on Trent, Hartlepool, or the Yorkshire dales
    You should go to the Staffordshire museum in Hanley and see the Staffordshire hoard from Brownhills. Some noom value to be had. And Lancaster is a fab place. And the Yorkshire Dales are worldbeating. I suspect the most significant place I’ve never been in the UK would be somewhere like Canterbury or Chichester.
    As for Hartlepool, the Nelson-era frigate Trincomalee is quite something, albeit in a sort of film set pretend dockland. Though the local museum next door is good. The less obvious point is Heugh Point gun battery under the lighthouse - only somewhat restored, but recalling the bombardment by the Germans in 1914. The view from it is grand, across the Tees estuary to the bulge of Yorkshire, and to the north too.
  • OnboardG1OnboardG1 Posts: 1,589

    Sean_F said:

    I’ll stick my neck out and say I think the Conservatives will finish third, in vote share, and fourth, in seats.

    I'll stick my neck out and say I think the Conservtives will finish a well clear second on seats and votes.

    The people you aren't hearing a peep from are those who quietly tell Conservative door-knockers that of course they will still vote Tory. Those who always hated the Tories REALLY hate the Tories this time. Those who support them are saying nowt. But still voting.
    I think this is spot on. There will be plenty of loyal Tories holding up their vote. That is the difference between the two big parties of state and the minor parties: Labour and Conservative have millions of people who will turn out for them come hell or high water.
    I think it's probably right, but more on the "The Tories will wash up with 110 seats over the LD's 60 odd" end of the spectrum. Worse than 1997 but not an apocalyptic wipeout.
  • MattWMattW Posts: 23,173
    My photo for today.

    Probably the most Leeanderthal street in Ashfield.

    About 40% with Reform placards. There are more placards being posted, especially for Reform in Lee Anderson's old patch, and for the Ashfield Independents.



    This was on his Twitter feed last week. Roberts Avenue, Huthwaite.

    https://x.com/LeeAndersonMP_/status/1801209100618829890
  • DavidLDavidL Posts: 53,839

    DavidL said:

    OnboardG1 said:

    Nunu5 said:

    DavidL said:

    First like the first Tory seat that is actually held causing immense relief to @Sandpit

    With polling like this it could be a long night. Jeez.
    Might have to wait until the morning!
    I am hoping someone on here, more knowledgable than me, will do a timetable of the expected count highlights:

    First count
    First Tory win possibilities
    Potential Portillo moments
    Tory leadership contender counts
    Reform seats
    etc.
    I always hate that dead period between the first couple of results c. 1130 and 0130 when they start picking up.
    Ah, the "Lets discuss the exit poll over and over again until something happens" period. Incidentally, who is everyone's preferred broadcaster this time round? I'll probably tune into the BBC for the exit poll and Curtis, but the idea of spending eight hours with Chris Mason and Laura Kuenssberg doesn't fill me with glee. C4 have Rory Stewart and Alastair Campbell this time don't they?
    Do ITV have Osborne and Balls again? They were superb the last time.
    Yes but you also have to put up with Peston and Sturgeon.

    Good job I am not looking to stand for parliament, I would now be on the BBC naughty list due to all my offensive remarks of Prof Peston.
    On the positive side you've been wrong a lot fewer times than he has.
  • algarkirkalgarkirk Posts: 12,497

    pigeon said:

    kle4 said:

    @robfordmancs
    Savanta had some of the strongest Con numbers at the start of the campaign, so its ominous for Tories that they have now joined Club Sub 20.

    Savanta Con numbers by week:
    Week 1: 27
    Week 2: 28
    Week 3: 25
    Week 4: 21
    Week 5: 19


    https://x.com/robfordmancs/status/1804583171792552426

    Grim. I'm definitely predicting under 100 seats now.
    Incredibly, it seems possible. Could the Tory result going to end up being (a) under 100 but still second largest party, (b) reverse 1931 (and possibly behind the Lib Dems,) (c) near extinction as per the LD massacre in 2015, or (d) Canada '93?

    I don't know, they deserve what's coming but I still harbour a 'too good to be true' feeling about the more apocalyptic predictions. Some of the Reform vote must consist of grumpy elderly ex-Tories who'll traipse home when push comes to shove - mustn't it?
    I still think on the morning of the GE the tory vote will wake up and decide not to risk a Labour landslide and come home very very late in the day.

    They'll lose. But not like the polls predict.

    But maybe I am just unable to compute what is about to happen???
    I believed that in 1997, and was wrong. I have no idea this time - and prediction spreads abound of Tory seats 50-180 and similar which are no help. I think under 100 is looking a perfectly possible prospect. And Reformers who change their mind will stay home or vote Labour/minor candidates not Tory.
  • LeonLeon Posts: 55,339

    Leon said:

    Sean_F said:

    When Farage praises Putin, I think stick with the Tories.

    When I see polls like these, I think, just put them out of their misery. An ending comes to all things, and the Conservatives long since ceased to believe in anything, or to care about their voters.

    You’re exactly where I am. I was gonna go reform then Farage does his dodgy Putin drivel. And I feel soiled

    But then I look at the Tories and think jeez they have to die. And if Farage is the ugly tool that does it, so be it
    Much as we had to embrace Stalin to do away with Hitler?
    Kind of. Yes. Britain clearly needs a hard right government for ten years minimum. Europe shows the way

    But for that to happen the wet feeble cowardly metrosexual Tories have to DIE

    Farage is then the horrible crowbar that smashes the skull
  • Richard_TyndallRichard_Tyndall Posts: 32,534
    Sean_F said:

    Sean_F said:

    I’ll stick my neck out and say I think the Conservatives will finish third, in vote share, and fourth, in seats.

    Seriously? I still think they could get 120-130.

    3rd behind Ref in votes?

    4th behind LDs and who else in seats?

    Thanks Sean.
    Either behind Reform or SNP in seats. This election is the Conservatives’ end.
    I think they will end up in 3rd place with votes (behind Labour and Reform) but a decent second place in seats.
  • bondegezoubondegezou Posts: 11,090

    Farooq said:

    Sean_F said:

    I’ll stick my neck out and say I think the Conservatives will finish third, in vote share, and fourth, in seats.

    Who's beating them in seats? Labour, Lib Dems and... SNP? Reform??
    Very very hard to see how the Tories finish 4th in seats
    But if anyone can do it, it’s Sunak. Have more faith in him!
  • stodgestodge Posts: 13,876

    stodge said:

    Sean_F said:

    I’ll stick my neck out and say I think the Conservatives will finish third, in vote share, and fourth, in seats.

    I'll stick my neck out and say I think the Conservtives will finish a well clear second on seats and votes.

    The people you aren't hearing a peep from are those who quietly tell Conservative door-knockers that of course they will still vote Tory. Those who always hated the Tories REALLY hate the Tories this time. Those who support them are saying nowt. But still voting.
    Of course those who tell you they will be voting Conservative will actually do so.

    This is exactly what happened in 1997 - Conservative canvassers kept saying it was nothing like as bad on the doorstep as the polls were showing except as it turned out the polls were right and the canvassers wrong.
    The polls werent right in 1997
    Polling in 1997 was much less sophisticated than it is now so that's a weak argument.

    In any case, the polls as conducted then didn't too badly - the last ICM the day before polling was 43-33-18, the final result was 43-31-17 so not bad at all.
  • wooliedyedwooliedyed Posts: 10,061
    edited June 22

    Sean_F said:

    I’ll stick my neck out and say I think the Conservatives will finish third, in vote share, and fourth, in seats.

    I'll stick my neck out and say I think the Conservtives will finish a well clear second on seats and votes.

    The people you aren't hearing a peep from are those who quietly tell Conservative door-knockers that of course they will still vote Tory. Those who always hated the Tories REALLY hate the Tories this time. Those who support them are saying nowt. But still voting.
    Thanks MM that is my gut feel.

    What is your Con seat prediction?
    Fwiw i think its likely they get 23 to 25% and 100 to 140 seats with a 'possibility' they get a couple more % and just get over 1997 if they can turnout a LOT of waverers and DKs, however also a possibillty they sink towards 20% and their seat total completely collapses (sub 50)
  • Andy_JSAndy_JS Posts: 32,558
    Ben Walker of BritainElects does a tour round some of the constituencies in his latest live stream.

    "Britain Elects
    @BritainElects

    12 days to go | State of the polls ft. Britain Elects co-founder @BNHWalker
    https://newstatesman.com/politics/2024/06/are-reform-really-beating-the-conservatives-in-the-polls"

    https://x.com/BritainElects/status/1804584211745329660
  • Leon said:

    DougSeal said:

    Leon said:

    Or Whitby

    What’s the largest British city you’ve never been to. Aberdeen for me. Can’t think of a bigger one I’ve never visited for at least a day.

    https://www.thegeographist.com/uk-cities-population-1000/
    From your list, my Top 3 Never Visited are: Bristol, Leicester and Cardiff
    Belfast, Sale, Derry.

    You go most everywhere as a twitcher. But still never NI.
    Northern Ireland is lovely - despite its reputation and despite some depressing weather and towns. Belfast is fascinating with a spectacular location and the coast and countryside are lush
    Agreed and make sure you go on a walking political tour.

    Assembled at Divis Tower and met first tour guide who was an IRA maze veteran. Hour and a half with him walking around the Falls Road area and then handed over to a UVF guy at one of the peace gates (think checkpoint charlie with a bigger wall) for an hour and a half on the Shankhill.

    Saw sights you think you will never see in the UK like houses where the whole rear of the house and its garden was caged in a steele grille to stop molotov cocktails coming over the wall.

    IRA guy, now a republican journalist was quite nuanced. UVF just ranted about terrorists which got a bit tedious. IRA guy was clearly something of a local hero as numerous vehicles tooted their horn as they passed him.

    One interesting thing is that on the Shankhill side, the wall was covered in Graffitti, on the Falls side, none, but a few murals. The Shankhill side seemed far more chavvy.

    Most tourists were European. We were the only English. Which was fun. Dont make it too obvious I am English on one side, don't make it too obvious I'm a Taig (Catholic) on the other.

    Best 3 hours in many years though.
  • LeonLeon Posts: 55,339
    OnboardG1 said:

    OnboardG1 said:

    DavidL said:

    OnboardG1 said:

    Nunu5 said:

    DavidL said:

    First like the first Tory seat that is actually held causing immense relief to @Sandpit

    With polling like this it could be a long night. Jeez.
    Might have to wait until the morning!
    I am hoping someone on here, more knowledgable than me, will do a timetable of the expected count highlights:

    First count
    First Tory win possibilities
    Potential Portillo moments
    Tory leadership contender counts
    Reform seats
    etc.
    I always hate that dead period between the first couple of results c. 1130 and 0130 when they start picking up.
    Ah, the "Lets discuss the exit poll over and over again until something happens" period. Incidentally, who is everyone's preferred broadcaster this time round? I'll probably tune into the BBC for the exit poll and Curtis, but the idea of spending eight hours with Chris Mason and Laura Kuenssberg doesn't fill me with glee. C4 have Rory Stewart and Alastair Campbell this time don't they?
    Do ITV have Osborne and Balls again? They were superb the last time.
    Yes, but Osborne is not to my taste to put it mildly.
    He’s great with Balls as a double act
    All it does for me is highlight how desperately annoying and up his own rear I find Osborne. I tried to listen to their podcast and stopped ten minutes in after shouting "ITS YOUR FUCKING FAULT YOU WERE CHANCELLOR FOR SIX FUCKING YEARS". Fortunately the lab door was closed and no one heard me.
    Rory Stewart is far far worse with his effete pathetic tweets expressing astonishment at 2.4m migrants in 3 years. Like wow how did that happen

    He’s a fucking Tory politician whose job is analysing politics and economics for a podcast. Its like Gareth Southgate expressing astonishment that France has some good players
  • Sean_FSean_F Posts: 37,360

    Farooq said:

    Sean_F said:

    I’ll stick my neck out and say I think the Conservatives will finish third, in vote share, and fourth, in seats.

    Who's beating them in seats? Labour, Lib Dems and... SNP? Reform??
    Very very hard to see how the Tories finish 4th in seats
    But if anyone can do it, it’s Sunak. Have more faith in him!
    Sunak is quite simply the worst leader the Conservatives have had in 200 years. He has destroyed them.
  • MattWMattW Posts: 23,173
    edited June 22
    For those talking about Northern Ireland, here is an excellent video of Susanna Thornton bikepacking 450km round the coast of mainly NI. Similarly wanting to find out about the place, from knowing very little.

    Seven days, wild camping, on her Brompton, in her mid 50s.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p5gZWJHP6Hk

    Has the PB Settle to Carlisle wanderer returned safely?
  • EPGEPG Posts: 6,652
    stodge said:

    stodge said:

    Sean_F said:

    I’ll stick my neck out and say I think the Conservatives will finish third, in vote share, and fourth, in seats.

    I'll stick my neck out and say I think the Conservtives will finish a well clear second on seats and votes.

    The people you aren't hearing a peep from are those who quietly tell Conservative door-knockers that of course they will still vote Tory. Those who always hated the Tories REALLY hate the Tories this time. Those who support them are saying nowt. But still voting.
    Of course those who tell you they will be voting Conservative will actually do so.

    This is exactly what happened in 1997 - Conservative canvassers kept saying it was nothing like as bad on the doorstep as the polls were showing except as it turned out the polls were right and the canvassers wrong.
    The polls werent right in 1997
    Polling in 1997 was much less sophisticated than it is now so that's a weak argument.

    In any case, the polls as conducted then didn't too badly - the last ICM the day before polling was 43-33-18, the final result was 43-31-17 so not bad at all.
    This close to election day is when the polls become a better predictor of the result, historically. No more Clegg surges or big TMay leads.
  • DavidLDavidL Posts: 53,839
    Leon said:

    OnboardG1 said:

    OnboardG1 said:

    DavidL said:

    OnboardG1 said:

    Nunu5 said:

    DavidL said:

    First like the first Tory seat that is actually held causing immense relief to @Sandpit

    With polling like this it could be a long night. Jeez.
    Might have to wait until the morning!
    I am hoping someone on here, more knowledgable than me, will do a timetable of the expected count highlights:

    First count
    First Tory win possibilities
    Potential Portillo moments
    Tory leadership contender counts
    Reform seats
    etc.
    I always hate that dead period between the first couple of results c. 1130 and 0130 when they start picking up.
    Ah, the "Lets discuss the exit poll over and over again until something happens" period. Incidentally, who is everyone's preferred broadcaster this time round? I'll probably tune into the BBC for the exit poll and Curtis, but the idea of spending eight hours with Chris Mason and Laura Kuenssberg doesn't fill me with glee. C4 have Rory Stewart and Alastair Campbell this time don't they?
    Do ITV have Osborne and Balls again? They were superb the last time.
    Yes, but Osborne is not to my taste to put it mildly.
    He’s great with Balls as a double act
    All it does for me is highlight how desperately annoying and up his own rear I find Osborne. I tried to listen to their podcast and stopped ten minutes in after shouting "ITS YOUR FUCKING FAULT YOU WERE CHANCELLOR FOR SIX FUCKING YEARS". Fortunately the lab door was closed and no one heard me.
    Rory Stewart is far far worse with his effete pathetic tweets expressing astonishment at 2.4m migrants in 3 years. Like wow how did that happen

    He’s a fucking Tory politician whose job is analysing politics and economics for a podcast. Its like Gareth Southgate expressing astonishment that France has some good players
    According to Southgate everyone has good players. Its just that he doesn't know what to do with his.
  • StuartinromfordStuartinromford Posts: 17,220
    stodge said:

    Sean_F said:

    I’ll stick my neck out and say I think the Conservatives will finish third, in vote share, and fourth, in seats.

    I'll stick my neck out and say I think the Conservtives will finish a well clear second on seats and votes.

    The people you aren't hearing a peep from are those who quietly tell Conservative door-knockers that of course they will still vote Tory. Those who always hated the Tories REALLY hate the Tories this time. Those who support them are saying nowt. But still voting.
    Of course those who tell you they will be voting Conservative will actually do so.

    This is exactly what happened in 1997 - Conservative canvassers kept saying it was nothing like as bad on the doorstep as the polls were showing except as it turned out the polls were right and the canvassers wrong.
    One of the things really good canvassers can do is read the tells that distinguish between "I'll still vote for you" and "I'll be washing my hair that night but let's not have a row". It's spooky to witness.

    The ratio of those two will put the Conservatives somewhere on the scale from defeat to death.
  • ChameleonChameleon Posts: 4,264
    edited June 22
    OnboardG1 said:

    OnboardG1 said:

    DavidL said:

    OnboardG1 said:

    Nunu5 said:

    DavidL said:

    First like the first Tory seat that is actually held causing immense relief to @Sandpit

    With polling like this it could be a long night. Jeez.
    Might have to wait until the morning!
    I am hoping someone on here, more knowledgable than me, will do a timetable of the expected count highlights:

    First count
    First Tory win possibilities
    Potential Portillo moments
    Tory leadership contender counts
    Reform seats
    etc.
    I always hate that dead period between the first couple of results c. 1130 and 0130 when they start picking up.
    Ah, the "Lets discuss the exit poll over and over again until something happens" period. Incidentally, who is everyone's preferred broadcaster this time round? I'll probably tune into the BBC for the exit poll and Curtis, but the idea of spending eight hours with Chris Mason and Laura Kuenssberg doesn't fill me with glee. C4 have Rory Stewart and Alastair Campbell this time don't they?
    Do ITV have Osborne and Balls again? They were superb the last time.
    Yes, but Osborne is not to my taste to put it mildly.
    He’s great with Balls as a double act
    All it does for me is highlight how desperately annoying and up his own rear I find Osborne. I tried to listen to their podcast and stopped ten minutes in after shouting "ITS YOUR FUCKING FAULT YOU WERE CHANCELLOR FOR SIX FUCKING YEARS". Fortunately the lab door was closed and no one heard me.
    Exactly why I've never given it a go - I'm fairly sure my laptop insurance doesn't cover rage induced incidents, no matter how justifiable. As Duncan Robinson of the Econ pointed out we're in for a whole lot of smol bean Tory anger against the 2010-24 governments in the years ahead. uwu.
  • Andy_JSAndy_JS Posts: 32,558
    edited June 22
    RefUK up to 6 MPs with New Statesman's model, from 4 previously. One of them is Mid Bucks, which I personally don't believe for a minute. The other new one is Hornchurch & Upminster.

    https://sotn.newstatesman.com/2024/05/britainpredicts
  • TheScreamingEaglesTheScreamingEagles Posts: 119,635
    The Chief Data Officer of the Tory Party is under investigation over Bettingate.

    Also The Sunday Times reports resources are being diverted to Rishi Sunak's constituency because of the D-Day mistake

    https://x.com/AllieHBNews/status/1804614691479793745
  • bondegezoubondegezou Posts: 11,090
    Sean_F said:

    Farooq said:

    Sean_F said:

    I’ll stick my neck out and say I think the Conservatives will finish third, in vote share, and fourth, in seats.

    Who's beating them in seats? Labour, Lib Dems and... SNP? Reform??
    Very very hard to see how the Tories finish 4th in seats
    But if anyone can do it, it’s Sunak. Have more faith in him!
    Sunak is quite simply the worst leader the Conservatives have had in 200 years. He has destroyed them.
    I think there’s a good argument that the Conservatives have had 2 worse leaders in the last 2 years, but he is awful.
  • another_richardanother_richard Posts: 26,607
    Leon said:

    Leon said:

    Sean_F said:

    When Farage praises Putin, I think stick with the Tories.

    When I see polls like these, I think, just put them out of their misery. An ending comes to all things, and the Conservatives long since ceased to believe in anything, or to care about their voters.

    You’re exactly where I am. I was gonna go reform then Farage does his dodgy Putin drivel. And I feel soiled

    But then I look at the Tories and think jeez they have to die. And if Farage is the ugly tool that does it, so be it
    Much as we had to embrace Stalin to do away with Hitler?
    Kind of. Yes. Britain clearly needs a hard right government for ten years minimum. Europe shows the way

    But for that to happen the wet feeble cowardly metrosexual Tories have to DIE

    Farage is then the horrible crowbar that smashes the skull
    Which would then take at least ten years to sort out the replacement.

    And you're not getting your wish for ten plus years of hard right government if the replacement isn't competent.

    So where do you find your competent, non-corrupt, hard working and lucky group of hard right politicians ?
  • Andy_JSAndy_JS Posts: 32,558
    MattW said:

    My photo for today.

    Probably the most Leeanderthal street in Ashfield.

    About 40% with Reform placards. There are more placards being posted, especially for Reform in Lee Anderson's old patch, and for the Ashfield Independents.



    This was on his Twitter feed last week. Roberts Avenue, Huthwaite.

    https://x.com/LeeAndersonMP_/status/1801209100618829890

    Full of bungalows.
  • StuartinromfordStuartinromford Posts: 17,220
    Sean_F said:

    Farooq said:

    Sean_F said:

    I’ll stick my neck out and say I think the Conservatives will finish third, in vote share, and fourth, in seats.

    Who's beating them in seats? Labour, Lib Dems and... SNP? Reform??
    Very very hard to see how the Tories finish 4th in seats
    But if anyone can do it, it’s Sunak. Have more faith in him!
    Sunak is quite simply the worst leader the Conservatives have had in 200 years. He has destroyed them.
    Worse than Truss? She took seven weeks to drive Conservative ratings off the cliff edge. At least Sunak caused hideous damage more slowly.
  • Carnyx said:

    Leon said:

    DougSeal said:

    Leon said:

    Or Whitby

    What’s the largest British city you’ve never been to. Aberdeen for me. Can’t think of a bigger one I’ve never visited for at least a day.

    https://www.thegeographist.com/uk-cities-population-1000/
    I’m just going through the wiki list!

    Also Leicester, derby, Coventry, Scunthorpe, and Peterborough

    Probably Leicester is the biggest British conurbation I’ve not seen. I have been to the county just skipped the city. I have a sense I’m not entirely missing out
    Well worth seeing. From Richard III in the Cathedral to the Abbey Pumping Station Museum.

    We went there for a Weekend in Summer 2021. It was great. Not many other tourists as it was Plague Central at the time. New Walk the Georgian mile long pedestrian precinct is fascinating too.

    Remember on the Sunday seeing cricket teams with both sides formed entirely of Indians and playing in crisp whites and lots of Indian families dressed in their Sunday best perambulating in Victoria Park and thinking that they are still what we once were.

    I agree. The pedestrian precinct is great and connects the town centre with Victoria Park with a Lutyens Great War memorial - obviously a sibling of his at THiepval. I wonder if Abbey Park, with the ruins of the abbey and Wolseley's tomb, is as grand a municipal park as it used to be?
    We saw that too. Enjoyable but not as good as Victoria Park
  • CiceroCicero Posts: 3,078

    stodge said:

    Sean_F said:

    I’ll stick my neck out and say I think the Conservatives will finish third, in vote share, and fourth, in seats.

    I'll stick my neck out and say I think the Conservtives will finish a well clear second on seats and votes.

    The people you aren't hearing a peep from are those who quietly tell Conservative door-knockers that of course they will still vote Tory. Those who always hated the Tories REALLY hate the Tories this time. Those who support them are saying nowt. But still voting.
    Of course those who tell you they will be voting Conservative will actually do so.

    This is exactly what happened in 1997 - Conservative canvassers kept saying it was nothing like as bad on the doorstep as the polls were showing except as it turned out the polls were right and the canvassers wrong.
    One of the things really good canvassers can do is read the tells that distinguish between "I'll still vote for you" and "I'll be washing my hair that night but let's not have a row". It's spooky to witness.

    The ratio of those two will put the Conservatives somewhere on the scale from defeat to death.
    Indeed. However the Daily Mail trashing of Farage suggests some recovery may happen. So possible 145 seats and second in votes with c24%
  • Andy_JSAndy_JS Posts: 32,558

    Andy_JS said:

    Sean_F said:

    I’ll stick my neck out and say I think the Conservatives will finish third, in vote share, and fourth, in seats.

    I don't see that after Farage's Ukraine comments.
    Did Farage get high on his own supply and thought he could really tell "his truth" without repercussion or was it a accidental big slip of the mask?
    Maybe so. I can't understand why he would say something that was more likely to lose than win votes.
  • wooliedyedwooliedyed Posts: 10,061
    stodge said:

    stodge said:

    Sean_F said:

    I’ll stick my neck out and say I think the Conservatives will finish third, in vote share, and fourth, in seats.

    I'll stick my neck out and say I think the Conservtives will finish a well clear second on seats and votes.

    The people you aren't hearing a peep from are those who quietly tell Conservative door-knockers that of course they will still vote Tory. Those who always hated the Tories REALLY hate the Tories this time. Those who support them are saying nowt. But still voting.
    Of course those who tell you they will be voting Conservative will actually do so.

    This is exactly what happened in 1997 - Conservative canvassers kept saying it was nothing like as bad on the doorstep as the polls were showing except as it turned out the polls were right and the canvassers wrong.
    The polls werent right in 1997
    Polling in 1997 was much less sophisticated than it is now so that's a weak argument.

    In any case, the polls as conducted then didn't too badly - the last ICM the day before polling was 43-33-18, the final result was 43-31-17 so not bad at all.
    I wss responding to you saying the canvassers were wrong, the polls were right, one ICM poll was close, but almosr all polling and also the canvass 'thoughts' were off. Polling being less sophisticated doesnt make it any more right, they over estimated the Labour vote and size of win throughout, the famous 'rogue' 5 pointer aside.
    Ditto 2001
  • BenpointerBenpointer Posts: 34,664

    Sean_F said:

    Sean_F said:

    I’ll stick my neck out and say I think the Conservatives will finish third, in vote share, and fourth, in seats.

    Seriously? I still think they could get 120-130.

    3rd behind Ref in votes?

    4th behind LDs and who else in seats?

    Thanks Sean.
    Either behind Reform or SNP in seats. This election is the Conservatives’ end.
    I think they will end up in 3rd place with votes (behind Labour and Reform) but a decent second place in seats.
    I think if they end up behind Reform in votes they'll be behind the LDs in seats.
  • IanB2IanB2 Posts: 49,863
    DougSeal said:

    Leon said:

    Or Whitby

    What’s the largest British city you’ve never been to. Aberdeen for me. Can’t think of a bigger one I’ve never visited for at least a day.

    https://www.thegeographist.com/uk-cities-population-1000/
    Doncaster
  • Scott_xPScott_xP Posts: 35,990

    The Chief Data Officer of the Tory Party is under investigation over Bettingate.

    Also The Sunday Times reports resources are being diverted to Rishi Sunak's constituency because of the D-Day mistake

    https://x.com/AllieHBNews/status/1804614691479793745

    Apparently ditching D-Day not popular in the garrison town of Catterick

    Who could have seen that coming...
  • ChameleonChameleon Posts: 4,264
    Andy_JS said:

    RefUK up to 6 MPs with New Statesman's model, from 4 previously. One of them is Mid Bucks, which I personally don't believe for a minute.

    https://sotn.newstatesman.com/2024/05/britainpredicts

    The money on the night will be made on voting with the pre-existing evidence and against the MRPs in indiv idual seats. The swings are so far beyond usual (and a new party is expected to be mid teens) that MRPs will likely get individual seats wildly wrong, but in aggregate they'll get the result correct.
  • algarkirkalgarkirk Posts: 12,497
    OnboardG1 said:

    Nunu5 said:

    DavidL said:

    First like the first Tory seat that is actually held causing immense relief to @Sandpit

    With polling like this it could be a long night. Jeez.
    Might have to wait until the morning!
    I am hoping someone on here, more knowledgable than me, will do a timetable of the expected count highlights:

    First count
    First Tory win possibilities
    Potential Portillo moments
    Tory leadership contender counts
    Reform seats
    etc.
    I always hate that dead period between the first couple of results c. 1130 and 0130 when they start picking up.
    Ah, the "Lets discuss the exit poll over and over again until something happens" period. Incidentally, who is everyone's preferred broadcaster this time round? I'll probably tune into the BBC for the exit poll and Curtis, but the idea of spending eight hours with Chris Mason and Laura Kuenssberg doesn't fill me with glee. C4 have Rory Stewart and Alastair Campbell this time don't they?
    Age has caught up with me; bed and Radio 4 joint with R5, slower, soporific, Nick Robinson et al, possible Jim Naughtie, doze in the boring hours, no attempt to be first to know. No saloon cowboy graphics. no celeb drunks on Thames boats. And, as with all radio, better pictures.
  • MattWMattW Posts: 23,173
    Carnyx said:

    Leon said:

    DougSeal said:

    Leon said:

    Or Whitby

    What’s the largest British city you’ve never been to. Aberdeen for me. Can’t think of a bigger one I’ve never visited for at least a day.

    https://www.thegeographist.com/uk-cities-population-1000/
    I’m just going through the wiki list!

    Also Leicester, derby, Coventry, Scunthorpe, and Peterborough

    Probably Leicester is the biggest British conurbation I’ve not seen. I have been to the county just skipped the city. I have a sense I’m not entirely missing out
    Well worth seeing. From Richard III in the Cathedral to the Abbey Pumping Station Museum.

    We went there for a Weekend in Summer 2021. It was great. Not many other tourists as it was Plague Central at the time. New Walk the Georgian mile long pedestrian precinct is fascinating too.

    Remember on the Sunday seeing cricket teams with both sides formed entirely of Indians and playing in crisp whites and lots of Indian families dressed in their Sunday best perambulating in Victoria Park and thinking that they are still what we once were.

    I agree. The pedestrian precinct is great and connects the town centre with Victoria Park with a Lutyens Great War memorial - obviously a sibling of his at THiepval. I wonder if Abbey Park, with the ruins of the abbey and Wolseley's tomb, is as grand a municipal park as it used to be?
    Around Leicester I think the National Forest is gradually becoming a must-see. And really excellent cycling - it would need to be a nearly full day, for me, however.
  • Mail attacking Farage full on.

    What did you expect. This is the paper that nixed Peter Hitchens column for the month before one general election when he was in his "destroy the Tories" phase.
  • boulayboulay Posts: 5,486
    Andy_JS said:

    MattW said:

    My photo for today.

    Probably the most Leeanderthal street in Ashfield.

    About 40% with Reform placards. There are more placards being posted, especially for Reform in Lee Anderson's old patch, and for the Ashfield Independents.



    This was on his Twitter feed last week. Roberts Avenue, Huthwaite.

    https://x.com/LeeAndersonMP_/status/1801209100618829890

    Full of bungalows.
    Sort of ironic given the origin of “bungalows”.
  • tysontyson Posts: 6,117
    stodge said:

    stodge said:

    Sean_F said:

    I’ll stick my neck out and say I think the Conservatives will finish third, in vote share, and fourth, in seats.

    I'll stick my neck out and say I think the Conservtives will finish a well clear second on seats and votes.

    The people you aren't hearing a peep from are those who quietly tell Conservative door-knockers that of course they will still vote Tory. Those who always hated the Tories REALLY hate the Tories this time. Those who support them are saying nowt. But still voting.
    Of course those who tell you they will be voting Conservative will actually do so.

    This is exactly what happened in 1997 - Conservative canvassers kept saying it was nothing like as bad on the doorstep as the polls were showing except as it turned out the polls were right and the canvassers wrong.
    The polls werent right in 1997
    Polling in 1997 was much less sophisticated than it is now so that's a weak argument.

    In any case, the polls as conducted then didn't too badly - the last ICM the day before polling was 43-33-18, the final result was 43-31-17 so not bad at all.
    As I said earlier, the polls have always been pretty accurate at recording the Tory share. Even 1997 too...they tend to overstate Labour, but the Tory vote share is pretty spot on. I genuinely think we have to brace ourselves (all of us) for a complete Tory collapse in seats and what that means for British politics. It will be fun for political geeks for about 24-48 hours...and then the horrible implications will sink in.

  • Nunu5Nunu5 Posts: 964

    Mail attacking Farage full on.

    What did you expect. This is the paper that nixed Peter Hitchens column for the month before one general election when he was in his "destroy the Tories" phase.
    He will get his wish......just a bit late
  • MoonRabbitMoonRabbit Posts: 13,507
    Have Truss, Braverman, Patel, Badenoch, said anything at all about Farage blaming EU and NATO expansion for Putin’s horrible war in Ukraine?
  • LeonLeon Posts: 55,339

    Leon said:

    Leon said:

    Sean_F said:

    When Farage praises Putin, I think stick with the Tories.

    When I see polls like these, I think, just put them out of their misery. An ending comes to all things, and the Conservatives long since ceased to believe in anything, or to care about their voters.

    You’re exactly where I am. I was gonna go reform then Farage does his dodgy Putin drivel. And I feel soiled

    But then I look at the Tories and think jeez they have to die. And if Farage is the ugly tool that does it, so be it
    Much as we had to embrace Stalin to do away with Hitler?
    Kind of. Yes. Britain clearly needs a hard right government for ten years minimum. Europe shows the way

    But for that to happen the wet feeble cowardly metrosexual Tories have to DIE

    Farage is then the horrible crowbar that smashes the skull
    Which would then take at least ten years to sort out the replacement.

    And you're not getting your wish for ten plus years of hard right government if the replacement isn't competent.

    So where do you find your competent, non-corrupt, hard working and lucky group of hard right politicians ?
    Dunno. But the death of the Tories is the first and necessary step
  • rottenboroughrottenborough Posts: 62,724

    The Chief Data Officer of the Tory Party is under investigation over Bettingate.

    Also The Sunday Times reports resources are being diverted to Rishi Sunak's constituency because of the D-Day mistake

    https://x.com/AllieHBNews/status/1804614691479793745

    Pissing off veterans in the constituency with the largest army base? What could possibly go wrong?
  • MikeLMikeL Posts: 7,706
    edited June 22
    So we've got almost all independent analysts saying that when Con loses, the worst possible thing they could do for their future prospects is to shift further to the right.

    And we've got longstanding Con voters on here literally seething with rage that Sunak is not right wing enough and they will not vote Con.

    So why is Con doing so disastrously?

    It seems to me that the answer is not that it's too right wing. And nor is it that it's not right wing enough.

    I suspect the answer is a whole host of other things.
  • CarnyxCarnyx Posts: 42,840
    While we are talking about Pompey - interesting story about death watch beetle evolution research and HMS Victory.

    https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/article/2024/jun/22/nelson-hms-victory-gives-scientists-vital-dna-for-battle-against-deathwatch-beetle
  • Nunu5 said:

    Mail attacking Farage full on.

    What did you expect. This is the paper that nixed Peter Hitchens column for the month before one general election when he was in his "destroy the Tories" phase.
    He will get his wish......just a bit late
    He is now furiously telling people to Vote Tory because however bad they are, Starmer is a Pabloist Trot who will wreck the place good and proper.
  • another_richardanother_richard Posts: 26,607
    MattW said:

    My photo for today.

    Probably the most Leeanderthal street in Ashfield.

    About 40% with Reform placards. There are more placards being posted, especially for Reform in Lee Anderson's old patch, and for the Ashfield Independents.



    This was on his Twitter feed last week. Roberts Avenue, Huthwaite.

    https://x.com/LeeAndersonMP_/status/1801209100618829890

    Lee Anderson is likely one of Reform's most moderate and competent candidates.
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