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And you should take me out for that dinner you owe me
My other half's disapproval of betting does not, however, extend to the proceeds. He has bought himself a car today.
One thousand six hundred
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/7bf86804-f25a-11e4-892a-00144feab7de.html#axzz3ZO6khkJS
Well here we go, tomorrow's the day and no-one seems to have any idea of what the result might be!
"He has bought himself a car today. "
Was it an Irish Rover?
What's that? Will it impact the result? Don't be silly.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/election-2015-england-32607289
20,000 registrations in one week?????
The new Tower Hamlets.
EXCLUSIVE: Union bosses tell Miliband: Offer Lib Dems voting reform to keep Cameron out http://news.channel4.com/election2015/05/06/ … by @MichaelLCrick
Do any of the site's more esteemed contributors have memories of February 1974 and what that was like to live through?
The population of the UK has increased by approx 10% in the last few years most of working/ voting age. We know 8 out 10 immigrants vote Labour. And even if they don't vote they can take part in polls. Where are all these folks registered to vote, well I doubt its Kensington and Chelsea. They will buy and rent where the housing is cheapest which is solidly working class areas. Labour constituencies, rock solid Labour constituencies. Labour wasted vote syndrome anybody ?
Panelbase: how many "decided" voters may yet change minds? Just 7% of SNP voters, 18% of Tories, 21% of Labour, 25% of UKIP, 31% of LibDems
BTW, will we be getting a donate button, as I'm hoping to win some money in the next couple of days and would like to contribute to your hosting bill? I'm sure I'm not the only one either!
Chuka Umunna dissed it.
Neither leader has really managed to give any amount of confidence that they would be a decent PM over the next cycle, Ed seems far too eager to be in No 10 and Dave the exact opposite.
Honestly, for all the hype and almost years of build up, this has to be one of the most disappointing elections since 2001. Even 2005 had the knifing of IDS in the build up and the horrible "are you thinking what we're thinking" strapline from the Tories.
I remember it like yesterday.....pretty well everyone (including Harold Wilson) expected Heath to win, although the Enoch Powell 'Vote Labour' speech the Saturday before polling day added more than a spice of uncertainty. The Tory campaigned was also derailed by the confusion over miners' pay through the relativities commission and other mishaps.
And of course the other imponderable was the Liberal surge with Thorpe's popularity as the 'voice of moderation' increasing as the camapign progressed,
At the close of poll, the BBC unveiled a some exit polls from individual seats and they all showed a swing to Labour.....which the results proper confirmed.
In all honesty, I too would be interested to know what it was like.
imho thats a value punt.
It was all a bit of a blur for me, Though I can say with reasonable certainty I was drunk after the local count.
Watch SPIN like a hawk and you'll know more than by reading polls
But many more Labour votes.
Still, consolation prize is a severely weakened Tory minority and Clegg comeuppance
Switching to PR would see UKIP and Greens benefit massively while Lab Con and SNP would be losers
Switching to STV would see UKIP and Green gain but to a lesser extent (partly depending on the constituency sizes)
AV would probably benefit the big 2 (although this has been rejected by the electorate)
Instant runoff would benefit the big 2
It would be quite amusing if PR came in and the result was a Con-UKIP coalition in 2020.
Batersea - Easy Con Hold
Jean Marie Le Pen considers setting up a party of the right of the Front National
http://www.lefigaro.fr/politique/le-scan/decryptages/2015/05/06/25003-20150506ARTFIG00221-jean-marie-le-pen-peut-il-creer-un-nouveau-parti-a-la-droite-du-fn.php
Tw@t of a man
Thursday's Daily Mirror front page:
Send 'em Packing
#tomorrowspaperstoday #bbcpapers #GE2015
The class war continues with the leftwing rag.
Not exactly upcheering polls tonight. Oh, well.
A propos, WTF are the stupid berks at the Sun thinking? (Let us pass quickly over that gruesomse FP baby thing. Come back Kelvin, all is forgiven.)
Doesn't anyone in that office know the first rule of competition: NEVER re-broadcast your competitor's advertising?
http://www.sunnation.co.uk/the-labour-supporting-press-are-getting-desperate/
/facepalm
Most of the immigration that has occurred has taken place from the EU, EU citizens can't vote.
You're pretty much wrong about everything
The breaking news is that WIND is reporting to the JNN the contents of the eve of poll SUPER ARSE with added SUPER APLOMB 2015 General Election and "JackW Dozen" Projections. (Changes From 5th May Projection) :
Con 302 (-2) .. Lab 251 (+2) .. LibDem 28 (NC) .. SNP 42 (NC) .. PC 3 .. NI 18 .. UKIP 3 .. Respect 1 .. Green 1 .. Ind 0 .. Speaker 1
Conservatives 24 seats short of a majority
Turnout Projection .. 68% (+0.5)
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"JackW Dozen" - 13 seats that will shape the General Election result :
Bury North - Con Hold
Pudsey - Likely Con Hold
Broxtowe - Likely Lab Gain
Warwickshire North - Likely Con Hold
Cambridge - LibDem Hold
Ipswich - Con Hold
Watford - TCTC - Con Hold
Croydon Central - Con Hold
Enfield North - Likely Lab Gain
Cornwall North - Likely LibDem Hold
Great Yarmouth - Con Hold
Vale of Glamorgan - Con Hold
Ochil and South Perthshire - SNP Gain
Changes From 5 May - Watford moves from TCTC to TCTC Con Hold
TCTC - Too Close To Call - Less than 500 votes
Likely Hold/Gain - 500 - 2500 votes
Gain/Hold - Over 2500
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ARSE is sponsored by Auchentennach Fine Pies (Est 1745)
WIND - Whimsical Independent News Division
JNN - Jacobite News Network
ARSE - Anonymous Random Selection of Electors
APLOMB - Auchentennach Pies Leading Outsales Mainland Britain
I think we're more likely to have a grand coalition than we are to have voting reform.
Mirror election day front page: "Mirror Removals...Send 'Em Packing" Eton, Chipping Norton, Westminster
I think this has been quite the worst GE I can remember for the paucity of arguments in any meaningful sense. Friday morning we will all have been served a right dogs breakfast.
BREAKING WIND NEWS **** BREAKING WIND NEWS **** BREAKING WIND NEWS ****
Phew.
Tories to lead coalition on weekdays; Labour at weekends and on holidays. Shared custody of Nick Clegg, obviously.
YouGov is definitely looking like a 10,000 sample tie.
We used to live in a paper bag in middle of t'road.
CON 282
Lab 264
LD 31
SNP 49
PC 4
UKIP 2
NIre 18