The General Election Results/Aftermath Thread. 21:40 - May 7 with 23864 views | exiledclaseboy | Fill yer boots kids. Could be a long night. | |
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The General Election Results/Aftermath Thread. on 12:34 - May 8 with 1573 views | trampie |
The General Election Results/Aftermath Thread. on 12:17 - May 8 by Highjack | Yes but 40 seats short would be doable given the number of marginal seats in North England/London. 96 seats short they are finished. |
What part of 40 seats short even if Labour won every single SNP seat don't you understand ???, in the North of England/London Labour won what they won and lost what they lost, the SNP did not win seats in the North of England or London [they didn't even stand]. | |
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The General Election Results/Aftermath Thread. on 12:40 - May 8 with 1552 views | Highjack | Sigh. Surely even you can see that the SNP have just handed the Tories power for a long long time? . Yes they would have still been 40 seats short if they had kept Scotland but in future elections they can attack the marginals in England and have a chance. Without Scotland they need to take 96 seats in England which is never going to happen in the foreseeable future. | |
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The General Election Results/Aftermath Thread. on 12:44 - May 8 with 1529 views | perchrockjack | Do you like the north of England Tramp? Puzzles me why, with most of Wales still despising the tories ukip a sideshow and the lim dems really only for Welsh Farmers, why the people don't turn to the national party of Wales. It doesn't really | |
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The General Election Results/Aftermath Thread. on 12:49 - May 8 with 1514 views | waynekerr55 |
The General Election Results/Aftermath Thread. on 10:08 - May 8 by WarwickHunt | Perhaps not letting policies being decided by skunk smoking, 'Bow drinking students would be a start... |
Hugh Jampton for MP | |
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The General Election Results/Aftermath Thread. on 12:55 - May 8 with 1497 views | trampie |
The General Election Results/Aftermath Thread. on 12:40 - May 8 by Highjack | Sigh. Surely even you can see that the SNP have just handed the Tories power for a long long time? . Yes they would have still been 40 seats short if they had kept Scotland but in future elections they can attack the marginals in England and have a chance. Without Scotland they need to take 96 seats in England which is never going to happen in the foreseeable future. |
Approximately 40 seats short is 40 seats short [even if they had won every single SNP seat] and in future generations they can win seats in Scotland if Scotland votes for them. Labour did not win nowhere near enough seats. | |
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The General Election Results/Aftermath Thread. on 12:58 - May 8 with 1481 views | Highjack | You are completely bonkers, but I like you. | |
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The General Election Results/Aftermath Thread. on 13:02 - May 8 with 1465 views | orion3016 | Why are 6 seats still not declared . Who's counting ffs? | |
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The General Election Results/Aftermath Thread. on 13:03 - May 8 with 1460 views | Highjack |
The General Election Results/Aftermath Thread. on 13:02 - May 8 by orion3016 | Why are 6 seats still not declared . Who's counting ffs? |
I was going to ask that myself. Considering some seats declare within half an hour of the booths shutting, why do others take upwards of 14 hours? | |
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The General Election Results/Aftermath Thread. on 13:06 - May 8 with 1444 views | pikeypaul | 7pm tonight Gowerton Con Club celebration party all invited free bubbly and food. Here's to another prosperous 5 years. | |
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The General Election Results/Aftermath Thread. on 13:14 - May 8 with 1432 views | jackonicko |
The General Election Results/Aftermath Thread. on 12:40 - May 8 by Highjack | Sigh. Surely even you can see that the SNP have just handed the Tories power for a long long time? . Yes they would have still been 40 seats short if they had kept Scotland but in future elections they can attack the marginals in England and have a chance. Without Scotland they need to take 96 seats in England which is never going to happen in the foreseeable future. |
I don't particularly want to jump straight to the next General Election, whilst the current one isn't finished, but the SNP trouncing in Scotland could prove to be a problem for them. This will forever be the high water mark for SNP whilst Scotland is part of the union. If the union stays together, I doubt the SNP can ever hope again for such a widespread mandate. The theme of future elections will inevitably be the "waning" of popular support for their nationalist policies as they inevitably lose MPs from such a lofty position. It may take a couple of rounds of elections to restore the balance, but if Scotland continues to send MPs to Westminster I don't think it will be that long before the SNP representation significantly reduces. | | | |
The General Election Results/Aftermath Thread. on 13:16 - May 8 with 1422 views | Highjack | Yes the biggest problem for the SNP will be that their voters won't want Tory government after Tory Government so a lot of them will naturally drift back to Labour. | |
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The General Election Results/Aftermath Thread. on 13:46 - May 8 with 1373 views | Professor |
The General Election Results/Aftermath Thread. on 12:00 - May 8 by perchrockjack | Esther was too complacent ,friends and the LABOUR woman (scruffy ,bad hair,plain and no you wouldn't) worked hard. Still, seeing the unctuous Ed s demise was gratifying. If Andy Burnham succeeds the sibling stabber they will have a real leader and a guy that will go down well ,one who is as genuine as its possible to get in politics now.. He will win them the next election wheras Yvette wont. How s things in Tory land this morning Phil. I |
She also said a few rather crass things that went down badly in places like Woodchurch. Wirral and Chester one of Labour's few successes. Andy Burnham only second favourite, but someone I like and may appeal to the votes that went to UKIP from Labour which arguably cost the losses in the North. I await, as will many on here, to see how my new MP works on a local level. This perhaps was Esther's downfall as she got promoted very quickly. | | | |
The General Election Results/Aftermath Thread. on 13:52 - May 8 with 1365 views | perchrockjack | Agreed Paul. Didn't really think that much of her. My wife and I knew Lynda Chalker quite well before the Eagle down her. Lynda, although "posh" as an old fashioned Tory type who believed in family ,work,thrift, responsibility and compassion. She s sorely missed in Wallasey. McVey campaign was shocking and I d have thought the Tories would have been all over it campaigning. David Hunt was the best MP by a mile and a nice bloke. He lived in St Margarets Rd ,off Stanley Road in Hoylake right next to Joe Mercer, bless him. | |
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The General Election Results/Aftermath Thread. on 13:55 - May 8 with 1356 views | Witneyjack | Leanne Wood has just said that "Conservatives don't have a mandate in Wales". Is this the same Conservative Party that has 11 Welsh MP's as opposed to Plaid Cymru's 3? So what does that say about her party? Politicians eh? | | | |
The General Election Results/Aftermath Thread. on 13:57 - May 8 with 1351 views | perchrockjack | Lovely Leanne s month in the spotlight is over and its back to being the nonentity she is.. | |
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The General Election Results/Aftermath Thread. on 14:06 - May 8 with 1325 views | WarwickHunt |
The General Election Results/Aftermath Thread. on 13:57 - May 8 by perchrockjack | Lovely Leanne s month in the spotlight is over and its back to being the nonentity she is.. |
At least she has Trampie in a gimp mask to cater for her every whim... | | | |
The General Election Results/Aftermath Thread. on 14:15 - May 8 with 1313 views | perchrockjack | Will Trampie now retire as he s given it his all for some weeks and failed. Majority still detest Plaid, many monoglot Welsh people dubious and its why nationalism never takes off ;never will. As I say, Wales needs England--badly-- and alienating the English is self defeating. I pray the Scots vote again and feook off. They ll starve within a short time so that s payback for Anfield in 77 you chunts and the farce on Cardiff with that penalty that robbed us a few years later | |
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The General Election Results/Aftermath Thread. on 14:19 - May 8 with 1305 views | Lohengrin |
The General Election Results/Aftermath Thread. on 14:06 - May 8 by WarwickHunt | At least she has Trampie in a gimp mask to cater for her every whim... |
..... and a massive stack of ironing she's left build up. * sorry Lisa. | |
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The General Election Results/Aftermath Thread. on 14:29 - May 8 with 1277 views | C_jack | Let's be honest if you're Labour then you're probably a bit demoralised, but it's likely you're going to win the next election, with an unelected Tory PM roaming number 10, Not to mention that Scotland will either have f**ked off entirely or the SNP will be taking a lib dem style kicking if they haven't So they've got 5 years to not f**k it up, can they do that? | |
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The General Election Results/Aftermath Thread. on 14:41 - May 8 with 1265 views | WarwickHunt |
The General Election Results/Aftermath Thread. on 12:00 - May 8 by perchrockjack | Esther was too complacent ,friends and the LABOUR woman (scruffy ,bad hair,plain and no you wouldn't) worked hard. Still, seeing the unctuous Ed s demise was gratifying. If Andy Burnham succeeds the sibling stabber they will have a real leader and a guy that will go down well ,one who is as genuine as its possible to get in politics now.. He will win them the next election wheras Yvette wont. How s things in Tory land this morning Phil. I |
Was Lib Dem land until 5 years ago. Zac Goldbars now has a 23,000 majority. Decent local MP to be fair. | | | |
The General Election Results/Aftermath Thread. on 15:35 - May 8 with 1208 views | Professor |
The General Election Results/Aftermath Thread. on 13:52 - May 8 by perchrockjack | Agreed Paul. Didn't really think that much of her. My wife and I knew Lynda Chalker quite well before the Eagle down her. Lynda, although "posh" as an old fashioned Tory type who believed in family ,work,thrift, responsibility and compassion. She s sorely missed in Wallasey. McVey campaign was shocking and I d have thought the Tories would have been all over it campaigning. David Hunt was the best MP by a mile and a nice bloke. He lived in St Margarets Rd ,off Stanley Road in Hoylake right next to Joe Mercer, bless him. |
Before my time here, but David Hunt was not the worst Welsh Secretary. UKIP did very well here in EP and Neston with a strong local candidate. Tories wheeled out a young woman from East Cheshire, no doubt as preparation for a future safe seat as she seemed pretty OK but the tory vote dipped a fair bit. Sadly there are not many of the old school northern Tories left | | | |
The General Election Results/Aftermath Thread. on 16:06 - May 8 with 1195 views | jackonicko |
The General Election Results/Aftermath Thread. on 00:13 - May 8 by jackonicko | Especially as Cameron will use the lack of absolute majority to dodge the referendum. He'll claim no democratic mandate for it. |
So, just a few hours later, it turns out Cameron can't use the lack of an absolute majority to dodge the referendum! What the f*ck does that jacko bloke know :) So, unless we have some post election jiggery pokery, an EU referendum is coming soon. That is going to be fun. | | | |
The General Election Results/Aftermath Thread. on 16:11 - May 8 with 1188 views | monmouth |
The General Election Results/Aftermath Thread. on 16:06 - May 8 by jackonicko | So, just a few hours later, it turns out Cameron can't use the lack of an absolute majority to dodge the referendum! What the f*ck does that jacko bloke know :) So, unless we have some post election jiggery pokery, an EU referendum is coming soon. That is going to be fun. |
I haven't listened to his yappy yappy yet but I'd wager that he'll string his 'bastards' along and delay it until he's ready to bugger off. | |
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The General Election Results/Aftermath Thread. on 16:18 - May 8 with 1182 views | Dr_Winston | Heard earlier that more people voted Yes to independence in the referendum that was lost convincingly than voted SNP yesterday. | |
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The General Election Results/Aftermath Thread. on 16:21 - May 8 with 1175 views | NeiltheTaylor |
The General Election Results/Aftermath Thread. on 16:18 - May 8 by Dr_Winston | Heard earlier that more people voted Yes to independence in the referendum that was lost convincingly than voted SNP yesterday. |
In percentage or absolute numeric terms? If it's the latter it's hardly surprising, the Scottish independence vote was a rare bright spot for people engaging in democracy. | |
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