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That 6 Tory seat projection I mentioned:
And a rosier one, Tories at 16:
These are based of the polls putting the Tories at 19% and 21%, respectively
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Re: I’m a leftist who didn’t vote Labour; why am I happy with the election results?
That isn't the chief underlying assumption of neoliberalism. The chief underlying assumption of neoliberalism is that it is better for things to be in the hands of the private sector and that a … (View Post)1 -
Re: I’m a leftist who didn’t vote Labour; why am I happy with the election results?
Housing isn't a commodity like that, though. Because the option is live somewhere or be homeless, and that second one isn't an option. The other issue is private landlords and developers wi… (View Post)3 -
Re: I’m a leftist who didn’t vote Labour; why am I happy with the election results?
The problem is that we don't need the kind of housing developers want to build (four bedroom houses in the green belt) and we do need stuff housing developers don't want to build (Viennese … (View Post)1 -
Re: I’m a leftist who didn’t vote Labour; why am I happy with the election results?
Party vote percentage per seat with focus on Labours percentage descending, yes. (View Post)1 -
Re: I’m a leftist who didn’t vote Labour; why am I happy with the election results?
Thanks all for the kind words - I know I have a tendency to write long comments here, so thought it best to do a full header to explain my relatively happy feelings from the outcomes of the election.… (View Post)2