General Election 2024
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Galloway lost to Labour, suggesting Gaza isn't losing Labour a huge amount?
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Turnout looks extremely low, possibly record low. Tory voters stayed home? Voter ID? Late postal votes? Result a foregone conclusion?
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Seems Reform have failed to pick up 4 of those 13 already. Exit poll well off.
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Now forecast that Reform will only get 4, Tories over 150.
Not quite the total collapse the polls suggested.
I think a lot of labour voters didn't bother voting.
At least one independent seat won from Labour over Gaza
This election was lost by the Tories, not won by labour. Their share of the vote has barely changed
The Reform vote is largely an anti Tory vote, building on the old Ukip/BNP core extreme right vote. Farage will be ignored in parliament, and Reform voters will largely return to the Tories at the next election.
Not quite the total collapse the polls suggested.
I think a lot of labour voters didn't bother voting.
At least one independent seat won from Labour over Gaza
This election was lost by the Tories, not won by labour. Their share of the vote has barely changed
The Reform vote is largely an anti Tory vote, building on the old Ukip/BNP core extreme right vote. Farage will be ignored in parliament, and Reform voters will largely return to the Tories at the next election.
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Tice makes it 4. How long before Tice and Farage fall out?
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Tories keep Louth and Horncastle with a healthy majority.
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Seems Corbyn will become Father of the House - longest continuous member, and Abbot Mother of the House.
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Starmer now pm
Vote shares approx
Tories 22
Reform 15
LD 10
Greens 7
Pro Gaza independent s may get more seats that reform
Vote shares approx
Tories 22
Reform 15
LD 10
Greens 7
Pro Gaza independent s may get more seats that reform
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- BritDownUnder
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Conservatives lost to Reform. I hope they lose a bit more over the coming years.
Will be nice to see the SNP get another drubbing in the Scottish Parliament and their mindless decision to elect a Gaza obsessed First Minister.
Of course the next big election for me now is to see the Australian Labor Party get kicked out and nuclear power come to Australia, finally.
Will be nice to see the SNP get another drubbing in the Scottish Parliament and their mindless decision to elect a Gaza obsessed First Minister.
Of course the next big election for me now is to see the Australian Labor Party get kicked out and nuclear power come to Australia, finally.
G'Day cobber!
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Worst Tory result ever. Best LibDem result in a century (largely at Tory's expence). In England & Wales, Labour's vote is largely flat - SNP collapse in Scotland has helped Labour a lot.
Labour did't 'win' this election, it was handed to them.
Labour did't 'win' this election, it was handed to them.
- UndercoverElephant
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Reform are probably better off with a smaller number of higher quality MPs than a higher number of more dubious ones. Their bridgehead is secure.
"We fail to mandate economic sanity because our brains are addled by....compassion." (Garrett Hardin)
- UndercoverElephant
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Not in terms of numbers it seems. But if you ask what their path back to power is, don't expect any easy answers.
"We fail to mandate economic sanity because our brains are addled by....compassion." (Garrett Hardin)
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Labour's total number of votes and their vote share is looking really poor.
Their majority isn't representative of their public support - it's going to be tough five years for them!
Their majority isn't representative of their public support - it's going to be tough five years for them!
- UndercoverElephant
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Beginning of the end of FPTP, in my very drunken opinion.
"We fail to mandate economic sanity because our brains are addled by....compassion." (Garrett Hardin)