The first key result sees a 16.5% Con to Lab swing. – politicalbetting.com
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ITV coverage in a different league to Sky and BBC. Even if this woman has just said 'disinterested' when she means 'uninterested'.0
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Clive Myrie on BBC: the story of the night is Reform doing so well and beating the Tories in the North East.
Me: the story of the night is that Labour is winning a landslide majority.3 -
It’s a different constituency now with a lot of the more deprived and multi cultural west-end.Andy_JS said:Labour's vote down 10,000 in Newcastle Central. Definitely wasn't expecting that.
https://electionresults.parliament.uk/elections/2368
Lab -13.6%
Ref +10.7%
Con -16.3%
Ind +8.8%
Oth +6.5%0 -
Do we? If you are voting Tory even now you are likely Tory until you die. If you are voting Reform however and voted Tory in 2019 that is more a protest vote with no love for Labour eitherFeersumEnjineeya said:
But if you chase Reform votes, you lose votes to Lab/LD. The proportion of post-truth nutters in the UK is probably only about 25%, and you're not going to win elections with that.HYUFD said:
More 2019 Tory voters have defected to Reform than Labour, that is just what the results show. Yes it needs both regained to win but the former are bigger so farBartholomewRoberts said:
Notice in all the seats declared so far, Labour won.HYUFD said:Notice in all the seats declared so far the swing from Tories to Reform/BXP as was is bigger than the swing to Labour
Run after the Reform vote and you'll deserve to lose your current voters and current seats to get what Reform have instead.0 -
https://x.com/journoamrogers/status/1809007849978134991
Growing concern within Labour about losing Barnsley East and Yvette Cooper’s seat of Normanton, Pontefract and Castleford to Reform1 -
The ITV lady is annoying me know. She clearly has a narrative that she formed prior to the exit poll about why the result would be the way it was and trying to retrofit everything into that e.g. turn-out. Osborne just picked her up on it.1
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It's a new seat. The notional result was Labour on 28,520 votes.IanB2 said:
Eh? She got 21,000 last timeAndy_JS said:Labour's vote down 10,000 in Newcastle Central. Definitely wasn't expecting that.
https://electionresults.parliament.uk/elections/2368
Lab -13.6%
Ref +10.7%
Con -16.3%
Ind +8.8%
Oth +6.5%
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So she’s down just over 2,000TheWhiteRabbit said:
GazaIanB2 said:
Eh? She got 21,000 last timeAndy_JS said:Labour's vote down 10,000 in Newcastle Central. Definitely wasn't expecting that.
https://electionresults.parliament.uk/elections/2368
Lab -13.6%
Ref +10.7%
Con -16.3%
Ind +8.8%
Oth +6.5%0 -
I'll believe it when I see itwilliamglenn said:https://x.com/journoamrogers/status/1809007849978134991
Growing concern within Labour about losing Barnsley East and Yvette Cooper’s seat of Normanton, Pontefract and Castleford to Reform1 -
would love thatwilliamglenn said:https://x.com/journoamrogers/status/1809007849978134991
Growing concern within Labour about losing Barnsley East and Yvette Cooper’s seat of Normanton, Pontefract and Castleford to Reform0 -
@Quincel 's amazing 8/1 tip we're all on is as good as won now right?2
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The spirit of Mystic Meg lives on.Scott_xP said:@thetimes
Rishi Sunak will announce his resignation as Conservative Party leader on Friday morning, the political commentator Tim Shipman has said
Shipman added that the party will then have to decide whether to launch a leadership contest straight away or draw it out to announce a new leader at the party conference in October1 -
It’s going to be an election of several different stories as always I think.GIN1138 said:Very strange election.
A Labour landslide but also feels like they are also being put on notice by Reform... If they screw up in the the next five years?
Labour are going to do exceptionally well in the traditional marginals.
The red wall is going to go back to Labour but with Reform surging.1 -
Yep, they all stayed quiet when Johnson rode his coach and four through normal political standards.darkage said:
The thing about Buckland is a lot of the things he is complaining about, the decline in standards, all really escalated with Boris Johnson, who he supported.Chameleon said:
Has he talked about building a million homes a year by the end of the parliament? If not he's as clueless as the rest of the useless wets.BatteryCorrectHorse said:Robert Buckland understands how to win young voters back. So they will presumably ignore him.
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They'll do well to lose Barnsley East seeing as it doesn't exist.williamglenn said:https://x.com/journoamrogers/status/1809007849978134991
Growing concern within Labour about losing Barnsley East and Yvette Cooper’s seat of Normanton, Pontefract and Castleford to Reform5 -
BBC’s coverage is very flat.0
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Didn't we get a rumour about Mrs Cooper Balls being in spot trouble last week and we all went get out of here....like the thought we would have a July election.williamglenn said:https://x.com/journoamrogers/status/1809007849978134991
Growing concern within Labour about losing Barnsley East and Yvette Cooper’s seat of Normanton, Pontefract and Castleford to Reform
I won't believe it until I see it though.1 -
From the Provinces
Indepedent Unionist Alex Easton seems to think he is on track to take the seat from Alliance in North Down
The Ulster Unionist Party, without a Westminster seat, seem confident they have taken South Antrim from the DUP. They have chucked literally everything at that one seat.
These are remarkably early predictions as we are not known to be fast on the count.
The only two other swings seats seen as possibly in play in Northern Ireland, East Belfast (Alliance vs DUP) and Lagan Valley (Alliance vs DUP), very little news so far but both reported tight.3 -
LDs to win Brecon?
Damn it. I bet against that.0 -
I missed that. Hmmm, looking at the result last time and I can see why they might be a bit nervous. Definitely worth watching ITV.FrancisUrquhart said:
Didn't we get a rumour about Mrs Cooper Balls being in trouble last week and we all went get out of here.williamglenn said:https://x.com/journoamrogers/status/1809007849978134991
Growing concern within Labour about losing Barnsley East and Yvette Cooper’s seat of Normanton, Pontefract and Castleford to Reform0 -
There's no Barnsley East now! It is N & Swilliamglenn said:https://x.com/journoamrogers/status/1809007849978134991
Growing concern within Labour about losing Barnsley East and Yvette Cooper’s seat of Normanton, Pontefract and Castleford to Reform0 -
This is nuts, I'm afraid.Nunu5 said:
I think that is exactly what the voters are sayingGIN1138 said:Very strange election.
A Labour landslide but also feels like they are also being put on notice by Reform... If they screw up in the the next five years?
The split on the right isn't a warning for Labour - it is fantastic news for Labour.1 -
Isaac Levido will never run an election campaign ever again. Useless.3
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It's Newcastle, so surely Gazza?TheWhiteRabbit said:
GazaIanB2 said:
Eh? She got 21,000 last timeAndy_JS said:Labour's vote down 10,000 in Newcastle Central. Definitely wasn't expecting that.
https://electionresults.parliament.uk/elections/2368
Lab -13.6%
Ref +10.7%
Con -16.3%
Ind +8.8%
Oth +6.5%2 -
William’s reading all the wrong bullshit these days. Plato style.Pulpstar said:
They'll do well to lose Barnsley East seeing as it doesn't exist.williamglenn said:https://x.com/journoamrogers/status/1809007849978134991
Growing concern within Labour about losing Barnsley East and Yvette Cooper’s seat of Normanton, Pontefract and Castleford to Reform1 -
Cancelling hs2 in the Tory party conference was a shocker8
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I will be very disappointed if Yvette Cooper loses. One of my genuinely favourite Labour politicians. I think she’d make a good HS.3
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Well, no. The Conservative party is still a rational party. Not to my taste, but still rational. To get the Reform vote, you have to give up on reason, and that will most definitely lose you even more votes to the centre.HYUFD said:
Do we? If you are voting Tory even now you are likely Tory until you die. If you are voting Reform however and voted Tory in 2019 that is more a protest vote with no love for Labour eitherFeersumEnjineeya said:
But if you chase Reform votes, you lose votes to Lab/LD. The proportion of post-truth nutters in the UK is probably only about 25%, and you're not going to win elections with that.HYUFD said:
More 2019 Tory voters have defected to Reform than Labour, that is just what the results show. Yes it needs both regained to win but the former are bigger so farBartholomewRoberts said:
Notice in all the seats declared so far, Labour won.HYUFD said:Notice in all the seats declared so far the swing from Tories to Reform/BXP as was is bigger than the swing to Labour
Run after the Reform vote and you'll deserve to lose your current voters and current seats to get what Reform have instead.1 -
Correct.FrancisUrquhart said:
Didn't we get a rumour about Mrs Cooper Balls being in spot trouble last week and we all went get out of here....like the thought we would have a July election.williamglenn said:https://x.com/journoamrogers/status/1809007849978134991
Growing concern within Labour about losing Barnsley East and Yvette Cooper’s seat of Normanton, Pontefract and Castleford to Reform
I won't believe it until I see it though.0 -
Jeremy Corbyn's stomach looks a little unhealthy.1
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BBC are forecasting Tories to hold Montgomeryshire, Devon Central, Norfolk South.0
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Laura must be terribly disappointed though.Jonathan said:BBC’s coverage is very flat.
I’ve been on itv.0 -
True. But the political dynamic will massively change when the governing party isn't ideologically obsessed by Nigel Farage.GIN1138 said:Very strange election.
A Labour landslide but also feels like they are also being put on notice by Reform... If they screw up in the the next five years?1 -
In fairness it's nearly all been Labour holds so far. The narrative will move once the Tory slaughter begins in the early hours.Northern_Al said:Clive Myrie on BBC: the story of the night is Reform doing so well and beating the Tories in the North East.
Me: the story of the night is that Labour is winning a landslide majority.0 -
Labour source suggests Reform will win **fewer** than the 13 seats predicted by the exit poll, per their early data analysis.
https://x.com/benrileysmith/status/1809011561442464226
Time to pop some money on Labour beating Tony's 1997 landslide.1 -
I've lost the link to Andy's spreadsheet, anyone kind enough to share it again?0
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Claiming bragging rights in advance - from June 14th:
https://vf.politicalbetting.com/discussion/comment/4835350#Comment_4835350
I'm standing by my hunch that the Portillo moment will be a prominent Labour MP losing to Reform. An Yvette Cooper or an Ed Miliband.0 -
Nah that was the other William GlennMonksfield said:
William’s reading all the wrong bullshit these days. Plato style.Pulpstar said:
They'll do well to lose Barnsley East seeing as it doesn't exist.williamglenn said:https://x.com/journoamrogers/status/1809007849978134991
Growing concern within Labour about losing Barnsley East and Yvette Cooper’s seat of Normanton, Pontefract and Castleford to Reform1 -
We're getting a skewed view because these particular seats are declaring first. If the first results had been from Berkshire, Oxfordshire, Surrey, we'd be saying very different things.GIN1138 said:Very strange election.
A Labour landslide but also feels like they are also being put on notice by Reform... If they screw up in the the next five years?2 -
It's a very weird period in coverage of any election. After the excitement of the exit poll, there is essentially fuck all in terms of substance for about four hours. Always happens.Jonathan said:BBC’s coverage is very flat.
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Oh, I think it's almost certain that Labour will lose Barnsley East. What with it not existing any more, and all.williamglenn said:https://x.com/journoamrogers/status/1809007849978134991
Growing concern within Labour about losing Barnsley East and Yvette Cooper’s seat of Normanton, Pontefract and Castleford to Reform4 -
Labour nervous in Rochdale0
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Why is Reform putting Labour on notice anymore than the Tories?Andy_JS said:
We're getting a skewed view because these particular seats are declaring first. If the first results had been from Berkshire, Oxfordshire, Surrey, we'd be saying very different things.GIN1138 said:Very strange election.
A Labour landslide but also feels like they are also being put on notice by Reform... If they screw up in the the next five years?1 -
Greens and Gaza independents doing well in the cities too.numbertwelve said:
It’s going to be an election of several different stories as always I think.GIN1138 said:Very strange election.
A Labour landslide but also feels like they are also being put on notice by Reform... If they screw up in the the next five years?
Labour are going to do exceptionally well in the traditional marginals.
The red wall is going to go back to Labour but with Reform surging.
it isnt just REFUK.1 -
Is that you George?Monksfield said:
Laura must be terribly disappointed though.Jonathan said:BBC’s coverage is very flat.
I’ve been on itv.0 -
Also it's "Pontefract, Castleford, Knottingley & Altofts"GarethoftheVale2 said:
There's no Barnsley East now! It is N & Swilliamglenn said:https://x.com/journoamrogers/status/1809007849978134991
Growing concern within Labour about losing Barnsley East and Yvette Cooper’s seat of Normanton, Pontefract and Castleford to Reform0 -
Hearing Hamas have lost Gaza South.Flatlander said:
Gaza effect?Andy_JS said:Labour's vote down 10,000 in Newcastle Central. Definitely wasn't expecting that.
https://electionresults.parliament.uk/elections/2368
Lab -13.6%
Ref +10.7%
Con -16.3%
Ind +8.8%
Oth +6.5%1 -
She's a Sky News reporter!Monksfield said:
William’s reading all the wrong bullshit these days. Plato style.Pulpstar said:
They'll do well to lose Barnsley East seeing as it doesn't exist.williamglenn said:https://x.com/journoamrogers/status/1809007849978134991
Growing concern within Labour about losing Barnsley East and Yvette Cooper’s seat of Normanton, Pontefract and Castleford to Reform0 -
Is that it? No others?Andy_JS said:BBC are forecasting Tories to hold Montgomeryshire, Devon Central, Norfolk South.
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@lewis_goodall
Tories who would lose on the Swindon South swing
Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg
Sir Iain Duncan Smith
Steve Baker
Bim Afolami
David T C Davies
Grant Shapps
Mark Harper
Johnny Mercer
Victoria Prentis
Damian Green
Sir Simon Clarke
Mel Stride
Chris Philp
Sir Liam Fox2 -
Those are ones I thought the exit poll was saying going to Lab so not sure if they've had some new information.Benpointer said:
Is that it? No others?Andy_JS said:BBC are forecasting Tories to hold Montgomeryshire, Devon Central, Norfolk South.
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The 13 feels high. But I think from the results so far they could edge a fair few. So I’ll wait and see.BatteryCorrectHorse said:Labour source suggests Reform will win **fewer** than the 13 seats predicted by the exit poll, per their early data analysis.
https://x.com/benrileysmith/status/1809011561442464226
Time to pop some money on Labour beating Tony's 1997 landslide.0 -
The challenge for Reform changes now - they’ve been attacking the Tory Gvt and wanting mostly Tory voters. Now they’re in a competition with the Tories as to who can oppose a Labour Gvt more effectively. And they will probably have just a handful of MPs.BatteryCorrectHorse said:
Why is Reform putting Labour on notice anymore than the Tories?Andy_JS said:
We're getting a skewed view because these particular seats are declaring first. If the first results had been from Berkshire, Oxfordshire, Surrey, we'd be saying very different things.GIN1138 said:Very strange election.
A Labour landslide but also feels like they are also being put on notice by Reform... If they screw up in the the next five years?0 -
If I may in pb style wade in on the fourth most important issue - why call a seat Newcastle Central AND west? Newcastle West would have done. Or Newcastle Central. Brevity, boundary commission!viewcode said:
Andy had 2990 Greens. Greens overperforming again. WTAF happened to Labour?HYUFD said:Newcastle Central
Labour 18,875
Reform 7,815
Cons 4228
Ind 3627
Greens 3228
LDs 1946
Swing 12% Labour to Reform2 -
The Tories need to offer a referendum on leaving the EU.3
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He’s won more, from tight positions, than many.BatteryCorrectHorse said:Isaac Levido will never run an election campaign ever again. Useless.
Biased BBC? You sound like Nadine Dorries!Monksfield said:
Laura must be terribly disappointed though.Jonathan said:BBC’s coverage is very flat.
I’ve been on itv.
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Would be quite an achievement if Reform beat Ed Miliband given that they neglected to stand in Doncaster Northwilliamglenn said:Claiming bragging rights in advance - from June 14th:
https://vf.politicalbetting.com/discussion/comment/4835350#Comment_4835350
I'm standing by my hunch that the Portillo moment will be a prominent Labour MP losing to Reform. An Yvette Cooper or an Ed Miliband.4 -
I expected just 3 seats: Ashfield, Clacton, Castle Point. But exit poll says Castle Point will be Tory.BatteryCorrectHorse said:Labour source suggests Reform will win **fewer** than the 13 seats predicted by the exit poll, per their early data analysis.
https://x.com/benrileysmith/status/1809011561442464226
Time to pop some money on Labour beating Tony's 1997 landslide.0 -
Labour losing the Hamas vote but gaining a majority is a sign of Starmer doing the right thing.Foxy said:
Greens and Gaza independents doing well in the cities too.numbertwelve said:
It’s going to be an election of several different stories as always I think.GIN1138 said:Very strange election.
A Labour landslide but also feels like they are also being put on notice by Reform... If they screw up in the the next five years?
Labour are going to do exceptionally well in the traditional marginals.
The red wall is going to go back to Labour but with Reform surging.
it isnt just REFUK.3 -
SHUT UP PESTON....Balls telling him he is talking balls...0
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Because the media love to suck the dick of the far right.BatteryCorrectHorse said:
Why is Reform putting Labour on notice anymore than the Tories?Andy_JS said:
We're getting a skewed view because these particular seats are declaring first. If the first results had been from Berkshire, Oxfordshire, Surrey, we'd be saying very different things.GIN1138 said:Very strange election.
A Labour landslide but also feels like they are also being put on notice by Reform... If they screw up in the the next five years?0 -
Radio 4: Labour not looking happy in Bristol Central, Greens confident.4
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My wife and I were in the toon on Saturday and Gaza loons were picketing Barclays Bank.rcs1000 said:
It's Newcastle, so surely Gazza?TheWhiteRabbit said:
GazaIanB2 said:
Eh? She got 21,000 last timeAndy_JS said:Labour's vote down 10,000 in Newcastle Central. Definitely wasn't expecting that.
https://electionresults.parliament.uk/elections/2368
Lab -13.6%
Ref +10.7%
Con -16.3%
Ind +8.8%
Oth +6.5%
I expect the other Newcastle seats won’t see this level of voter switch.1 -
I never said biased BBC, just not a fan of Laura.biggles said:
He’s won more, from tight positions, than many.BatteryCorrectHorse said:Isaac Levido will never run an election campaign ever again. Useless.
Biased BBC? You sound like Nadine Dorries!Monksfield said:
Laura must be terribly disappointed though.Jonathan said:BBC’s coverage is very flat.
I’ve been on itv.0 -
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1iFyVLRnJG_7HD1BrN6BQMzU_n2Vl-BjJEIz5H3qq6XA/edit?gid=0#gid=0Chameleon said:I've lost the link to Andy's spreadsheet, anyone kind enough to share it again?
I cocked up the Newcastle Central result, expecting Lab to get 29,000 and they got 18,800.2 -
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Well that explains it...Sky News are utter shit these days.williamglenn said:
She's a Sky News reporter!Monksfield said:
William’s reading all the wrong bullshit these days. Plato style.Pulpstar said:
They'll do well to lose Barnsley East seeing as it doesn't exist.williamglenn said:https://x.com/journoamrogers/status/1809007849978134991
Growing concern within Labour about losing Barnsley East and Yvette Cooper’s seat of Normanton, Pontefract and Castleford to Reform0 -
Wtf??????????????Scott_xP said:@MrHarryCole
Libdems claiming Tunbridge Wells has fallen.0 -
Chaos is his middle name.MisterBedfordshire said:
Would be quite an achievement if Reform beat Ed Miliband given that they neglected to stand in Doncaster Northwilliamglenn said:Claiming bragging rights in advance - from June 14th:
https://vf.politicalbetting.com/discussion/comment/4835350#Comment_4835350
I'm standing by my hunch that the Portillo moment will be a prominent Labour MP losing to Reform. An Yvette Cooper or an Ed Miliband.0 -
Based on the seats so far about 2/3 of the Conservative switchers have moved to Reform and 1/3 to Labour.0
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thats as maybe, but once again means bigger swings in target seatsBartholomewRoberts said:
Labour losing the Hamas vote but gaining a majority is a sign of Starmer doing the right thing.Foxy said:
Greens and Gaza independents doing well in the cities too.numbertwelve said:
It’s going to be an election of several different stories as always I think.GIN1138 said:Very strange election.
A Labour landslide but also feels like they are also being put on notice by Reform... If they screw up in the the next five years?
Labour are going to do exceptionally well in the traditional marginals.
The red wall is going to go back to Labour but with Reform surging.
it isnt just REFUK.0 -
Only dreaming joking.Andy_JS said:
Those are ones I thought the exit poll was saying going to Lab so not sure if they've had some new information.Benpointer said:
Is that it? No others?Andy_JS said:BBC are forecasting Tories to hold Montgomeryshire, Devon Central, Norfolk South.
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I confess I fell asleep just before Swindon South0
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If true, that is very positive - it was in the exit poll as an almost complete toss up - 53% likelihood Tory, 47% Lib Dem. So it was essentially 0.5 of a seat in the LD projected 61.Scott_xP said:@MrHarryCole
Libdems claiming Tunbridge Wells has fallen.1 -
@CorrectHorseBattery despite his ban and having called Corbyn wrong, got SKS right from the beginning. Wherever he is, I hope he knows that PB is behind him.0
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So did the BBCSunil_Prasannan said:I confess I fell asleep just before Swindon South
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99% chance of a Labour gain:
Plymouth Moor View
Croydon South
Romford
Uxbridge
Basingstoke
Earley & Woodley
Orpington
Hornchurch & Upminster
Hendon
Chipping Barnet0 -
I can't see that happening in the south though.FF43 said:Based on the seats so far about 2/3 of the Conservative switchers have moved to Reform and 1/3 to Labour.
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I predicted that the Greens would take quite a lot of votes from (the left of) Labour, and I reckon there's evidence of this already happening in the NE, and it will increase as results come in from the south and the cities. I expect the highest Green % ever, even though they'll only win a couple of seats. Combined with a bit of a hit from Reform, it explains why Labour may be around 36/37% rather than 42%.
Mercifully, the scale of this is nowhere near the scale of the Tory losses to Reform and, I hope, the Lib Dems.1 -
Ed Miliband is reasonably popular in Donny fwiw.MisterBedfordshire said:
Would be quite an achievement if Reform beat Ed Miliband given that they neglected to stand in Doncaster Northwilliamglenn said:Claiming bragging rights in advance - from June 14th:
https://vf.politicalbetting.com/discussion/comment/4835350#Comment_4835350
I'm standing by my hunch that the Portillo moment will be a prominent Labour MP losing to Reform. An Yvette Cooper or an Ed Miliband.0 -
You and Joe Biden....Sunil_Prasannan said:I confess I fell asleep just before Swindon South
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Tories disgusted?Scott_xP said:@MrHarryCole
Libdems claiming Tunbridge Wells has fallen.6 -
Im falling asleep. Any more imminent decldrations?0
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Labour are losing to their left and Tories are losing to RefUK.Foxy said:
Greens and Gaza independents doing well in the cities too.numbertwelve said:
It’s going to be an election of several different stories as always I think.GIN1138 said:Very strange election.
A Labour landslide but also feels like they are also being put on notice by Reform... If they screw up in the the next five years?
Labour are going to do exceptionally well in the traditional marginals.
The red wall is going to go back to Labour but with Reform surging.
it isnt just REFUK.
This could be really interesting, as someone on the left. If Greens overperform in Labour seats and win in Bristol and Corbyn holds his seat, and RefUK can't turn vote share into seats I do think that we can push Starmer to the left. RefUK voters want their material needs met - they have been told the issue that is stopping them being met is immigrants, so you could deal with that without leaning into the anti immigrant settlement - and those on the left could be brought back with the small social democrat policies that are super popular to the electorate at large (water renationalisation, etc.) I am probably huffing on copium, but I really think this could be good.0 -
Come to theFrancisUrquhart said:SHUT UP PESTON....Balls telling him he is talking balls...
dark sideBBC0 -
@BethRigby
NEW: senior Lib Dem source tells me they think LDs will take Harpenden (for the 1st time in 100 years) and Esher (Dominic Raab's former seat)3 -
had to give up on the BBC and switch to ITV - whatever happened to detailed number analysis that the anchors could understand - ended with Dimbleby and Maitless i think0
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The auto-updating is working ! Annoyingly there is a (elected) by the winner which means it won't parse as a number. I'll just manually adjust rather than trying anything fancy now.0
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Revenge Of The Mortgage HoldersScott_xP said:@MrHarryCole
Libdems claiming Tunbridge Wells has fallen.1 -
Who needs polls. The Gails=LDs is bulletproof.Scott_xP said:@MrHarryCole
Libdems claiming Tunbridge Wells has fallen.
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No ITV is fine, you just need the mute button ready for when the Professor takes 5 minutes to make some stupid point.CatMan said:
Come to theFrancisUrquhart said:SHUT UP PESTON....Balls telling him he is talking balls...
dark sideBBC1 -
@KieranPAndrews
Well-placed source has just predicted that Labour will win Aberdeen South, which would see SNP Westminster leader Stephen Flynn lose his seat
Big caveat alert: cross-party sources say it's too early to call because not enough boxes have been opened5 -
Dawn Butler coming out in favour of a debate about PR2
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This Streeting guy...?0
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Basildon and Broxbourne are past expected declaration time.2