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Liberals now up to 83 Tories 44 NDP 11 BQ 10
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I wonder how results effect voting where the polls are still open. Wondered this for other large nations like the US and Russia.0
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The question is only now whether he has a majority or minority government it seems0
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Are you not reading what I posted? I asked if the fact that the liberals were ahead based on partial figures in a seat where the Tories got 48% was actually useful. The better comparator would be the vote share in those precincts that had declared.HYUFD said:0 -
Liberals up to 118 now, Tories 68, NDP 13, BQ 2
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Maybe, but the projection is clear, Trudeau has won, the only issue now is the margin. I am off to bed soon and will confirm position in the morningRobD said:
Are you not reading what I posted? I asked if the fact that the liberals were ahead based on partial figures in a seat where the Tories got 48% was actually useful. The better comparator would be the vote share in those precincts that had declared.HYUFD said:0 -
The overall projection has nothing to do with what I am saying.HYUFD said:
Maybe, but the projection is clear, Trudeau has won, the only issue now is the margin. I am off to bed soon and will confirm position in the morningRobD said:
Are you not reading what I posted? I asked if the fact that the liberals were ahead based on partial figures in a seat where the Tories got 48% was actually useful. The better comparator would be the vote share in those precincts that had declared.HYUFD said:0 -
Liberals now over 150 on 152, Tories 87 NDP 21 BQ 5
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But only 33 declaredHYUFD said:Liberals now over 150 on 152, Tories 87 NDP 21 BQ 5
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1.7 million votes counted so far. The total in 2011 was 14.7 million.RobD said:
But only 33 declaredHYUFD said:Liberals now over 150 on 152, Tories 87 NDP 21 BQ 5
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The Liberals presently lead in 158, Tories in 94, NDP 27, BQ 8. I don't think there is much doubt of the result nowRobD said:
The overall projection has nothing to do with what I am saying.HYUFD said:
Maybe, but the projection is clear, Trudeau has won, the only issue now is the margin. I am off to bed soon and will confirm position in the morningRobD said:
Are you not reading what I posted? I asked if the fact that the liberals were ahead based on partial figures in a seat where the Tories got 48% was actually useful. The better comparator would be the vote share in those precincts that had declared.HYUFD said:
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Yep. Like here, Labour areas tend to declare quickest. I don't think CBCs leading value is a projection, it just states which party is numerically in front. That doesn't change their overall projection though.AndyJS said:
1.7 million votes counted so far. The total in 2011 was 14.7 million.RobD said:
But only 33 declaredHYUFD said:Liberals now over 150 on 152, Tories 87 NDP 21 BQ 5
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But they don't. Check how many are actually declared.HYUFD said:
The Liberals presently lead in 158, Tories in 94, NDP 27, BQ 8. I don't think there is much doubt of the result nowRobD said:
The overall projection has nothing to do with what I am saying.HYUFD said:
Maybe, but the projection is clear, Trudeau has won, the only issue now is the margin. I am off to bed soon and will confirm position in the morningRobD said:
Are you not reading what I posted? I asked if the fact that the liberals were ahead based on partial figures in a seat where the Tories got 48% was actually useful. The better comparator would be the vote share in those precincts that had declared.HYUFD said:
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Liberals now leading in 173 seats, that is enough for a Liberal majority
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The vote share says it all:
Lib: 47.7%
Con:28.1%
NDP: 17.7%
http://globalnews.ca/news/2281127/federal-election-2015-live-real-time-results/
Crosby has utterly failed on this one, as I said 2/3rds of Canadians hated the Tories but before Crosby where evenly split behind which opposition party to support, Crosby united them behind a single party and now we see the result.
He did the opposite of divide and conquer.
In Britain though he has a much easier job, 2/3rds of Britons do not hate the Tory party yet and there is only one big opposition party instead of two.
Throwing social conservative barbs against Labour is much easier since a majority of the public here are either social or economic conservatives and there is no big party in Britain that is economically left wing and social conservative like the canadian Liberals to become the recipient party of Crosby's attacks.
Thus Labour is depressed to the core left while unable to acquire the necessary votes from social conservatives to win.
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Agree with most of that except Trudeau's Liberals are not socially conservativeSpeedy said:The vote share says it all:
Lib: 47.7%
Con:28.1%
NDP: 17.7%
http://globalnews.ca/news/2281127/federal-election-2015-live-real-time-results/
Crosby has utterly failed on this one, as I said 2/3rds of Canadians hated the Tories but before Crosby where evenly split behind which opposition party to support, Crosby united them behind a single party and now we see the result.
He did the opposite of divide and conquer.
In Britain though he has a much easier job, 2/3rds of Britons do not hate the Tory party yet and there is only one big opposition party instead of two.
Throwing social conservative barbs against Labour is much easier since a majority of the public here are either social or economic conservatives and there is no big party in Britain that is economically left wing and social conservative like the canadian Liberals to become the recipient party of Crosby's attacks.0 -
With the caveat that is based on ~15% of the vote.Speedy said:The vote share says it all:
Lib: 47.7%
Con:28.1%
NDP: 17.7%
http://globalnews.ca/news/2281127/federal-election-2015-live-real-time-results/
Crosby has utterly failed on this one, as I said 2/3rds of Canadians hated the Tories but before Crosby where evenly split behind which opposition party to support, Crosby united them behind a single party and now we see the result.
He did the opposite of divide and conquer.
In Britain though he has a much easier job, 2/3rds of Britons do not hate the Tory party yet and there is only one big opposition party instead of two.
Throwing social conservative barbs against Labour is much easier since a majority of the public here are either social or economic conservatives and there is no big party in Britain that is economically left wing and social conservative like the canadian Liberals to become the recipient party of Crosby's attacks.
Thus Labour is depressed to the core left while unable to acquire the necessary votes from social conservatives to win.0 -
It looks like the polls have probably underestimated the Conservative share of the vote.
They're already on 29% with just 20% of the votes counted so far. The most recent polls had them on about 31%. With 80% to be counted is difficult not to see them going beyond that.
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You are clutching at straws, the trend is clear. Anyway, I am calling it for Trudeau now and a Liberal majority, quite a comeback from third in 2011, will check if any further surprises in the morning. NightRobD said:
With the caveat that is based on ~15% of the vote.Speedy said:The vote share says it all:
Lib: 47.7%
Con:28.1%
NDP: 17.7%
http://globalnews.ca/news/2281127/federal-election-2015-live-real-time-results/
Crosby has utterly failed on this one, as I said 2/3rds of Canadians hated the Tories but before Crosby where evenly split behind which opposition party to support, Crosby united them behind a single party and now we see the result.
He did the opposite of divide and conquer.
In Britain though he has a much easier job, 2/3rds of Britons do not hate the Tory party yet and there is only one big opposition party instead of two.
Throwing social conservative barbs against Labour is much easier since a majority of the public here are either social or economic conservatives and there is no big party in Britain that is economically left wing and social conservative like the canadian Liberals to become the recipient party of Crosby's attacks.
Thus Labour is depressed to the core left while unable to acquire the necessary votes from social conservatives to win.0 -
Yeah, I'm not disputing the overall projection!HYUFD said:
You are clutching at straws, the trend is clear. Anyway, I am calling it for Trudeau now and a Liberal majority, quite a comeback from third in 2011, will check if any further surprises in the morning. NightRobD said:
With the caveat that is based on ~15% of the vote.Speedy said:The vote share says it all:
Lib: 47.7%
Con:28.1%
NDP: 17.7%
http://globalnews.ca/news/2281127/federal-election-2015-live-real-time-results/
Crosby has utterly failed on this one, as I said 2/3rds of Canadians hated the Tories but before Crosby where evenly split behind which opposition party to support, Crosby united them behind a single party and now we see the result.
He did the opposite of divide and conquer.
In Britain though he has a much easier job, 2/3rds of Britons do not hate the Tory party yet and there is only one big opposition party instead of two.
Throwing social conservative barbs against Labour is much easier since a majority of the public here are either social or economic conservatives and there is no big party in Britain that is economically left wing and social conservative like the canadian Liberals to become the recipient party of Crosby's attacks.
Thus Labour is depressed to the core left while unable to acquire the necessary votes from social conservatives to win.0 -
They are to the right of the NDP on social issues.HYUFD said:
Agree with most of that except Trudeau's Liberals are not socially conservativeSpeedy said:The vote share says it all:
Lib: 47.7%
Con:28.1%
NDP: 17.7%
http://globalnews.ca/news/2281127/federal-election-2015-live-real-time-results/
Crosby has utterly failed on this one, as I said 2/3rds of Canadians hated the Tories but before Crosby where evenly split behind which opposition party to support, Crosby united them behind a single party and now we see the result.
He did the opposite of divide and conquer.
In Britain though he has a much easier job, 2/3rds of Britons do not hate the Tory party yet and there is only one big opposition party instead of two.
Throwing social conservative barbs against Labour is much easier since a majority of the public here are either social or economic conservatives and there is no big party in Britain that is economically left wing and social conservative like the canadian Liberals to become the recipient party of Crosby's attacks.
When Harper attacked islam the NDP was forced to defend it for ideological reasons, but canadians hate islam as much as they hate the Tories, so they couldn't support the NDP.
Instead they went with their second anti-Tory option of the Liberals who are less muslim friendly than the NDP.
Crosby was a fool to undo the balance between the NDP and the Liberals by forcing anti-islamism into the fore, thus uniting the opposition behind the Liberals.0 -
Liberal Majority now projected.0
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Trudeau is pro gay marriage and pro action on climate change, although you may be right on the muslim point, nightSpeedy said:
They are to the right of the NDP on social issues.HYUFD said:
Agree with most of that except Trudeau's Liberals are not socially conservativeSpeedy said:The vote share says it all:
Lib: 47.7%
Con:28.1%
NDP: 17.7%
http://globalnews.ca/news/2281127/federal-election-2015-live-real-time-results/
Crosby has utterly failed on this one, as I said 2/3rds of Canadians hated the Tories but before Crosby where evenly split behind which opposition party to support, Crosby united them behind a single party and now we see the result.
He did the opposite of divide and conquer.
In Britain though he has a much easier job, 2/3rds of Britons do not hate the Tory party yet and there is only one big opposition party instead of two.
Throwing social conservative barbs against Labour is much easier since a majority of the public here are either social or economic conservatives and there is no big party in Britain that is economically left wing and social conservative like the canadian Liberals to become the recipient party of Crosby's attacks.
When Harper attacked islam the NDP was forced to defend it for ideological reasons, but canadians hate islam as much as they hate the Tories, so they couldn't support the NDP.
Instead they went with their second anti-Tory option of the Liberals who are less muslim friendly than the NDP.
Crosby was a fool to undo the balance between the NDP and the Liberals by forcing anti-islamism into the fore, thus uniting the opposition behind the Liberals.0 -
Indeed but will confirm in the morning, nightRobD said:
Yeah, I'm not disputing the overall projection!HYUFD said:
You are clutching at straws, the trend is clear. Anyway, I am calling it for Trudeau now and a Liberal majority, quite a comeback from third in 2011, will check if any further surprises in the morning. NightRobD said:
With the caveat that is based on ~15% of the vote.Speedy said:The vote share says it all:
Lib: 47.7%
Con:28.1%
NDP: 17.7%
http://globalnews.ca/news/2281127/federal-election-2015-live-real-time-results/
Crosby has utterly failed on this one, as I said 2/3rds of Canadians hated the Tories but before Crosby where evenly split behind which opposition party to support, Crosby united them behind a single party and now we see the result.
He did the opposite of divide and conquer.
In Britain though he has a much easier job, 2/3rds of Britons do not hate the Tory party yet and there is only one big opposition party instead of two.
Throwing social conservative barbs against Labour is much easier since a majority of the public here are either social or economic conservatives and there is no big party in Britain that is economically left wing and social conservative like the canadian Liberals to become the recipient party of Crosby's attacks.
Thus Labour is depressed to the core left while unable to acquire the necessary votes from social conservatives to win.0 -
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That's fair enough then! The leading thing is quite misleading IMO. It should only tally for a particular party if they are projecting they will win the seat.Danny565 said:0 -
I think they call things much too soon. There are still 70% of the votes to be counted.0
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The Conservatives have now matched their most recent poll rating of 31% with just a third of the votes counted.0
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Rural areas usually count slower and they favour the centre/right or right-wing party most of the time. That certainly happens in this country.Danny565 said:
Is there a particular reason that later results would favour the Conservatives to push their vote up further? (Genuine question, I don't know)AndyJS said:The Conservatives have now matched their most recent poll rating of 31% with just a third of the votes counted.
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Really annoying betfair doesn't have a majority market.
The most seats/Next PM markets has made for boring trading.
Goodnight all.0 -
Libs already down to 42.4%Speedy said:The vote share says it all:
Lib: 47.7%
Con:28.1%
NDP: 17.7%
http://globalnews.ca/news/2281127/federal-election-2015-live-real-time-results/
Crosby has utterly failed on this one, as I said 2/3rds of Canadians hated the Tories but before Crosby where evenly split behind which opposition party to support, Crosby united them behind a single party and now we see the result.
He did the opposite of divide and conquer.
In Britain though he has a much easier job, 2/3rds of Britons do not hate the Tory party yet and there is only one big opposition party instead of two.
Throwing social conservative barbs against Labour is much easier since a majority of the public here are either social or economic conservatives and there is no big party in Britain that is economically left wing and social conservative like the canadian Liberals to become the recipient party of Crosby's attacks.
Thus Labour is depressed to the core left while unable to acquire the necessary votes from social conservatives to win.Continuing at this rate they'll end up behind the Tories
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The final figures could be something like 39% to 34%.RobD said:
Libs already down to 42.4%Speedy said:The vote share says it all:
Lib: 47.7%
Con:28.1%
NDP: 17.7%
http://globalnews.ca/news/2281127/federal-election-2015-live-real-time-results/
Crosby has utterly failed on this one, as I said 2/3rds of Canadians hated the Tories but before Crosby where evenly split behind which opposition party to support, Crosby united them behind a single party and now we see the result.
He did the opposite of divide and conquer.
In Britain though he has a much easier job, 2/3rds of Britons do not hate the Tory party yet and there is only one big opposition party instead of two.
Throwing social conservative barbs against Labour is much easier since a majority of the public here are either social or economic conservatives and there is no big party in Britain that is economically left wing and social conservative like the canadian Liberals to become the recipient party of Crosby's attacks.
Thus Labour is depressed to the core left while unable to acquire the necessary votes from social conservatives to win.Continuing at this rate they'll end up behind the Tories
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Wow, that was a hell of a rout. Well done to our Canadian friends for a very exciting evening.0
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Fascinating to see the Conservatives winning 11 of 13 seats in and around Quebec City. The two they missed were Louis-Herbert and Quebec itself.0
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Morning all.
Greetings from a foggy and cold Munich.
My first visit here and very attractive it is, though it has to be said that German cuisine is not one of the world's greatest. I mean, how many varieties of f***ing sausage does one need?!
Have the Chinese arrived and taken us over yet?
Oh and if my bank tries to charge me for the privilege of holding my money it can push right off!!0 -
http://blogs.new.spectator.co.uk/2015/10/cameron-should-listen-to-syrian-bishops-not-the-anglican-ones/
Apropos Syrian migrants, a Bishop who knows what he is talking about.0 -
Good morning, everyone.
Miss Cyclefree, do try beef sausage with garlic and red pepper (I think that was one I had, not from Germany, but I haven't been able to find it since). Delicious.
And do not mock the sausage. Few foods have such easy comedy potential.
And don't neglect the meat balls either.0