Gave up trying to get to sleep in the end, I've been watching events and it's all been quite absorbing. Looks like Rishi is going to end up somewhere around the 1906 beating rather even worse. But the SNP, gosh. Couldn't have happened to a nicer bunch of people.
Worth remembering this is only the second election in the age of universal suffrage where a government with a double digit majority has conceded a double digit (or triple digit) majority to the opposition.
He must have lost pretty much every Muslim voter in his seat
It's not as simple as that. A block vote doesn't mean all Muslims, it also frames the anti Labour focus for other leftists and the right should they choose to do so.
Worth remembering this is only the second election in the age of universal suffrage where a government with a double digit majority has conceded a double digit (or triple digit) majority to the opposition.
Labour Wes Streeting 15,647 (33.4 -20.8) Independent Leanne Mohamad 15,119 (32.2 +32.2) Conservative Kaz Rizvi 9,619 (20.5 -16.2) Reform UK Alex Wilson 3,621 (7.7 +5.9) Green Rachel Collinson 1,794 (3.8 +2.5) Liberal Democrat Fraser Coppin 1,088 (2.3 -1.7)
Woah, that is white knuckle territory
Also a lot of fake stuff going round on social media about Wes Streeting as well - deepfake-type videos, I believe. It should probably be looked into more deeply.
This does look like a majority built on sand, it must be said.
It is however much better to have control of the ball....you can effect change, while all your opponents can do is complain. It why I never subscribe to the "its a good election to lose".
Declarations I would have loved to see tonight are the likes of Bristol Central, Leicester East, Leicester South, Sheffield Hallam. I haven't seen any of them so far, not sure if any channel did show them.
Cannock Chase often has the biggest swing in the country. It did in 2010 if I remember correctly.
The reason? It's full of white van man/woman types of voters.
Gee thanks.
But actually it was quite close this time. Possibly because Amanda Milling is generally inoffensive and the Labour candidate came across as an arrogant prick, but even so.
It also retains its record of only once not voting for the winning party in the last 55 years (1992).
Declarations I would have loved to see tonight are the likes of Bristol Central, Leicester East, Leicester South, Sheffield Hallam. I haven't seen any of them so far, not sure if any channel did show them.
Really quite cross about Bristol (as a green), but also about the fascinating Leicester seats as well, all ignored for the Reform/media soggy biscuit.
It's designed to average out nationwide, not forecast individual seats precisely.
That said, some of the 99%+ stuff didn't exactly manage expectations.
Overall it's not done at all badly - and, given the huge complicating effect of Reform, it's probably not a surprise that it hasn't been even more accurate.
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Con 12986
Lab 12894
Ref 9959
LD 3275
Grn 2861
WPB 211
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/election/2024/uk/constituencies/E14001275
Makes it exciting at least!
https://x.com/gsoh31/status/1809066473660338229
Not a great night for APNI if so.
LDs back up to 58
Olivia (Lab) 23,875
Shaffaq (LD) 15,686
Wtf was that Reform tweet on about? Just ridiculous.
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🔵Another cabinet minister CMS Sec Lucy Frazer loses
Nutcase.
Reform second, then Greens, then Labour
It really is a strange election.
FFS. When will this stop?
The reason? It's full of white van man/woman types of voters.
That said, some of the 99%+ stuff didn't exactly manage expectations.
Their electoral fortunes in 2029 should largely be determined by if they grow the economy.
But actually it was quite close this time. Possibly because Amanda Milling is generally inoffensive and the Labour candidate came across as an arrogant prick, but even so.
It also retains its record of only once not voting for the winning party in the last 55 years (1992).
Wow.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/election/2024/uk/constituencies/N05000009
2029 may well be the kick labour in the face election.
I'm pretty optimistic cause either labour sort things out or I can kick them in the face. What's not to like?
It's a very, very odd election and I can't see it being replicated in 2029.
I suspect the BBC are going to bang on about all weekend and interview Farage and Tice once an hour for the next three days.
And Sunak’s…Con 23,000 Lab 10,800 Ref 7,100. What nonsense about it being marginal
Lab 14976
Con 14309
Ref 8071
LD 6497
Grn 2115
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/election/2024/uk/constituencies/E14001206