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What Conservative party ever expressly threatens to take your bought and paid for house if you get old and sick.......even I spotted that one. .....FFS0
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He must be laughing his tits off.TravelJunkie said:George Osborne - Ipswich Milton Keynes reading northampton looking very bad. Globalised connected towns
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Dear fucking God0
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I'm not prepared. How did Theresa stuff this up so badly? She could have just made and promoted some positive policies, turned up to some more debates, not run an absurd presidential-style campaign, not banged on about foxhunting and social care. The opportunity was there to smash the Labour Party for a generation and she squandered it.0
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Have Con gained Bootle yet?
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Green member in Bath who has been at the count reckons Lib Dems by 1-2,0000
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Labour HOLD Ealing Central & Acton
Was an ultra marginal.0 -
As a Remainer myself, then what was the point of Brexit? We may as well have stayed in the EU where we were out of the Euro anyway. Staying in the single market with free movement unchecked and big payments to the EU (as the EU will demand for soft Brexit) is basically no real change from where we were in the EU anyway. The only result will be to see UKIP make a quicker recovery than Lazarus. Soft Brexit it may be and I have no problem myself with that but I think some of those UKIP voters who clearly went to Labour tonight thinking Brexit was settled with tough new migration controls and they could vote against austerity may now start to move back to UKIP. UKIP voters who have moved to the Tories may also swiftly move back, the Tories may regain some centrist voters in the South thoughSeanT said:Well we can now all agree that the dreadful Theresa May is gone. And, with her, hopefully, Hard Brexit.
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11 seats by this time in 2015. 37 now. It'll all be over bar the shouting by 3am.0
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I was surprised that everyone was saying Tory win on the doorstep. In London, there was never a Tory surge. Clear that was true.0
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Glasgow is a more clear cut battle. Straight SLAB vs SNP.DavidL said:Paisley one the Unionists should have won but the vote split.
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Will the Tories hold Aldershot - on that at 1-14 !!0
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I suspect going wrong. Voters assumed the Tories were more likely to win the seat.FF43 said:Interesting. SNP hold onto Paisley (Mhairi Black) thanks to Unionist tactical voting not happening or going wrong:
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@EastAyrshire: Alan Brown SNP reelected to serve Kilmarnock and Loudoun #GE2017 pic.twitter.com/oJn1RANynU0
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You expect me to read the threader?TheScreamingEagles said:
The headline of this thread.JosiasJessop said:
*please* tell us how.TheScreamingEagles said:I've managed to kill the mood at Matthew Parker Street.
There are two sorts of people: those who read the content and those who just comment.0 -
May will go down as the worst senior politician in the past two centuries.0
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What's over? The maths are not there for Labour unless they are the largest party. Is that your prediction, and if so, on what evidence?kle4 said:
The SNP and LDs will back him over Tories.Jason said:Are we really suggesting Corbyn PM? Labour would need 50 gains for that to even be a remote possibility. Not going to happen.
It's over, Jason.0 -
If Tories had promised the £350M for the NHS they would have won a landslide. It was so fucking easy, it had to be done. Instead we got May grimacing on the One Show, like the most awkward person you've ever met in your life promising a cap on energy bills.0
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Yep. I think never thinking he could win, he just enjoyed it.Jonathan said:Corbyn ran the campaign of the century.
May didn't.0 -
Corbyn forms a minority. He'll have to. No Tory could.Andrew said:Spreads C307 L275 LD13 SNP34.
How does anyone form a government with that? Especially since LibDems taking a hardline against being part of a coalition.0 -
FFS, these Welsh translations....0
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He's not, he's still a Tory. He seemed very glum when I watched him earlier.rottenborough said:
He must be laughing his tits off.TravelJunkie said:George Osborne - Ipswich Milton Keynes reading northampton looking very bad. Globalised connected towns
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Plus free universities, subsidised energy and transport, higher pay, tax cuts and increased spending on public services.Mortimer said:
So just the moon on a stick, then?another_richard said:
People want to buy cheap houses and keep expensive houses.TheScreamingEagles said:My CCHQ sources says looks like the young voters did turn out, as well their middle class parents, and frightened grannies stayed at home.
And they want it all now.
And woe to any government which doesn't deliver.0 -
1% swing from Conservative to Labour.
Hahahahahaha.0 -
Yup.JosiasJessop said:
whereas we saw the full unpleasantness of the Far right last year.Casino_Royale said:
We will see the full unpleasantness of the Far Left now in all its glory.FattyBolger said:
What an unpleasant commentDura_Ace said:Amber Rudd's tears taste like nectar to me.
Remember that?0 -
https://twitter.com/PCollinsTimes/status/872975730937823239Andrew said:Spreads C307 L275 LD13 SNP34.
How does anyone form a government with that? Especially since LibDems taking a hardline against being part of a coalition.0 -
I don't think Mohamed is a native Welsh speaker0
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The double whammy of not wanting to lose their inheritance on the one hand and prospect of having the kids' tuition fees waived on the otherBobajob_PB said:
I think it was you that pointed that out earlier. If we had listened to you, we could all have won a lot of money.FrancisUrquhart said:
That is what really struck me from that age break down poll showed earlier today, the Tories were losing in the middle age bracket. It is one thing being smashed in the youngster bracket, but at the start of the GE campaign May was a country mile ahead in the other two age brackets.TheScreamingEagles said:My CCHQ sources says looks like the young voters did turn out, as well their middle class parents, and frightened grannies stayed at home.
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It was...but I also thought Tories must be ok (despite YouGov) because there were no signs of panic / change of focus in the campaign.Bobajob_PB said:
I think it was you that pointed that out earlier. If we had listened to you, we could all have won a lot of money.FrancisUrquhart said:
That is what really struck me from that age break down poll showed earlier today, the Tories were losing in the middle age bracket. It is one thing being smashed in the youngster bracket, but at the start of the GE campaign May was a country mile ahead in the other two age brackets.TheScreamingEagles said:My CCHQ sources says looks like the young voters did turn out, as well their middle class parents, and frightened grannies stayed at home.
I am sure we will find out why in due course, either Textor / Messina polling was horrendous or May wouldn't listen.0 -
I wonder if Warwick & Leamington actually might go Labour.0
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They'll know next timetlg86 said:
Absolute fucking morons.FF43 said:Interesting. SNP hold onto Paisley (Mhairi Black) thanks to Unionist tactical voting not happening or going wrong:
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Lab-SNP deal, LDs back up as needed with miscellaneous to get them over the edge as not all Tories will always be there.Andrew said:Spreads C307 L275 LD13 SNP34.
How does anyone form a government with that? Especially since LibDems taking a hardline against being part of a coalition.0 -
That's all because of this dementia tax, WFA stuff, not Brexit (Northampton strongly voted for Brexit for example)TravelJunkie said:George Osborne - Ipswich Milton Keynes reading northampton looking very bad. Globalised connected towns
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Tories concentrating on Corby and the IRA was idiotic.
Who under 30 gives a toss about they IRA?0 -
Kingston is on a knife-edge too.MarkSenior said:Green member in Bath who has been at the count reckons Lib Dems by 1-2,000
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Tories were expecting 1931. It's more like 1923.0
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Vale of Clwyd
Labour 19423
Tories 17044
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Is that a record for a seat this century?AndyJS said:Labour pile up 47,351 votes in Knowsley, 85.3% of the vote.
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Won't be far offJason said:
What's over? The maths are not there for Labour unless they are the largest party. Is that your prediction, and if so, on what evidence?kle4 said:
The SNP and LDs will back him over Tories.Jason said:Are we really suggesting Corbyn PM? Labour would need 50 gains for that to even be a remote possibility. Not going to happen.
It's over, Jason.0 -
FIRST LABOUR GAIN FROM TORIES
Vale of Clwyd0 -
Lab gain Vale of Clwyd by over 2,000 votes
Chris Ruane who lost his seat in 2015 is returned
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Fixed Term Parl Act in the bin
we go again in October0 -
Bam. However I don't see many seats outside Scotland changing hands in the new elections.rottenborough said:
https://twitter.com/PCollinsTimes/status/872975730937823239Andrew said:Spreads C307 L275 LD13 SNP34.
How does anyone form a government with that? Especially since LibDems taking a hardline against being part of a coalition.0 -
Comrades gain Vale of Clwyd!0
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If it's a Labour minority, expect Farage to be UKIP leader again by Christmas.0
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Doesn't work like that. It's not "highest score wins".Jason said:Are we really suggesting Corbyn PM? Labour would need 50 gains for that to even be a remote possibility. Not going to happen.
Read the [commentary other people have written about the understanding of the unwritten] constitution.0 -
Agreed. On that note, all sensible people can unite.SeanT said:Well we can now all agree that the dreadful Theresa May is gone. And, with her, hopefully, Hard Brexit.
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Labour is the perpetually irritating Japanese knotweed of British politics that just won't die.0
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I think the Scottish Conservatives are going to do exceptionally well. Look at the huge rises in vote share in constituencies where they have no interest.0
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Greens not excessively squeezed in Putney.0
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easy win for Labour in Vale of Clwyd. Tories absolutely fucked.0
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Its the NHS and public services. The NHS won it for Brexit, it looks like it will win it for Labour this time.GIN1138 said:
That's all because of this dementia tax, WFA stuff, not Brexit (Northampton strongly voted for Brexit for example)TravelJunkie said:George Osborne - Ipswich Milton Keynes reading northampton looking very bad. Globalised connected towns
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Is that a surprise ?SandyRentool said:Tories not voting tactically in Scotland so far.
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Yes, it's all down to Theresa trying to steal people's houses.GIN1138 said:
That's all because of this dementia tax, WFA stuff, not Brexit (Northampton strongly voted for Brexit for example)TravelJunkie said:George Osborne - Ipswich Milton Keynes reading northampton looking very bad. Globalised connected towns
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Putney - Con hold.0
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FPT:
+1. Don't know if I posted it in this thread or the other one, but I apologise to all Corbynistas, especially Nick Palmer.SouthamObserver said:It is extraordinary, truly. I feel happy, you must be truly elated.
Corbyn will be PM.
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Greenign hangs on0
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Justine Greening survives0
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Justine Greening holds on.0
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Justine holds on in Putney - just!0
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Apparently the Tories will lose every marginal constituency Tezza visited0
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PHEW! Putney!0
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Greening holds on by about ~1,000 votes in Putney, had a majority of 10k beforehand.0
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How close in Putney0
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Putney is a Tory hold.
Better news for the Tories.0 -
Future PM, Justine Greening returned in Putney0
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Tbf there were a few 'Cry God for Harry, England, and Saint George, & we'll ram our diamond hard Brexit up your garlicky arses' moments.SeanT said:
Eh? I fully admit I am absurdly bipolar but I've been clear from the start that I wanted Soft Brexit, and abhorred Hard Brexit, and I entirely lost confidence in Theresa May when she announced her Manifesto, as I said on here (and PB-ers will attest)JosiasJessop said:
I bet you can show me loads of posts in your diarrhetic output that shows that?SeanT said:Well we can now all agree that the dreadful Theresa May is gone. And, with her, hopefully, Hard Brexit.
Hang on, you post every possible view nightly.0 -
Thought Tories had lost Putney then! Almighty scare for Justine Greening!0
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The problem is you track record is of supporting every possible outcome simultaneously. You are a Schrodinger's Car poster.SeanT said:
Eh? I fully admit I am absurdly bipolar but I've been clear from the start that I wanted Soft Brexit, and abhorred Hard Brexit, and I entirely lost confidence in Theresa May when she announced her Manifesto, as I said on here (and PB-ers will attest)JosiasJessop said:
I bet you can show me loads of posts in your diarrhetic output that shows that?SeanT said:Well we can now all agree that the dreadful Theresa May is gone. And, with her, hopefully, Hard Brexit.
Hang on, you post every possible view nightly.
If you want your political comments to be taken seriously you should take this to heart.
In fact, the same applies to your so-called sad sex-life, you lonely, hopeless soul.0 -
Good news. Of sorts.Sunil_Prasannan said:Justine holds on in Putney - just!
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Greening by the skin of her teeth.0
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Putney hold just0
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crossover back to May0
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Sooooo pleased for Justine0
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We should get an exit poll update soon, surely?0
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The Green candidate in Putney is very impressive, dumb and blind. Glad he retained his deposit.0
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Yes. They might keep the Tories as largest party.AlastairMeeks said:I think the Scottish Conservatives are going to do exceptionally well. Look at the huge rises in vote share in constituencies where they have no interest.
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Putney Cons saved by strong LDs.0
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But LAB very close in Putney...0
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It's almost like she wanted to lose, couldn't have done anything more to get to this position.Essexit said:I'm not prepared. How did Theresa stuff this up so badly? She could have just made and promoted some positive policies, turned up to some more debates, not run an absurd presidential-style campaign, not banged on about foxhunting and social care. The opportunity was there to smash the Labour Party for a generation and she squandered it.
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SCon will cream Scotland I think. Clegg and Farron out IMO.0
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Yes, this was a vote against further cuts for public services primarily, people felt Brexit was done and dusted, May would win and immigration could fall so they could vote against yet more austerity and shift from UKIP to Labour, not simply the Tories as most of us thought (including I admit myself). Now with the nature of Brexit up in the air again and perhaps no new immigration controls at all UKIP is back on again as a political force and Farage must surely return to the leadership if it is soft Brexitnumbertwelve said:
Its the NHS and public services. The NHS won it for Brexit, it looks like it will win it for Labour this time.GIN1138 said:
That's all because of this dementia tax, WFA stuff, not Brexit (Northampton strongly voted for Brexit for example)TravelJunkie said:George Osborne - Ipswich Milton Keynes reading northampton looking very bad. Globalised connected towns
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UKIP standing down in seats is returning LAB more often than not. Pope Nuttall KCG DFC and bar must be delighted.0
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Dover - Con hold - zero swing0
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So pleased for Justine.0
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Well done Greening. At least now you can tell May to get lost with her grammar school nonsense
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Barely - should never have been in play.Bobajob_PB said:Putney is a Tory hold.
Better news for the Tories.0 -
Clwyd South
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Tory Maj might be possible because of Scotland.AlastairMeeks said:I think the Scottish Conservatives are going to do exceptionally well. Look at the huge rises in vote share in constituencies where they have no interest.
Extraordinary.
My flabber is entirely gasted...0