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2019 General Election - Match Thread
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killerandflash said:North Lower Neil said:Crazy stuff.
People voting for the Tories to f*** 95% of the country over for the benefit of the other 5% for 5 more years.
The Brexit voting seats they are likely to be winning are in poor areas.
It's so, so sad6 -
Seems the public cares more about kicking out foreigners than actually trying to help the poorest in society.
Great the EU bogeyman is gone, now when your life is still rubbish in two years time, what will the next excuse be?16 -
Leeds_Addick said:PaddyP17 said:Apparently, 22,000 voters were polled at 150-odd stations? If I read the figures right.
If so, that's a huge margin for error, even if you assume the (I guess) 350 safe seats weren't polled and were assumed.
I don't doubt Ipsos Mori are kosher, but this sounds like a potential overestimation.
One hopes.
https://twitter.com/Nate_Cohn/status/12052475301136506880 -
Oh dear CL in meltdown and Roland not even remotely in the frame for this one...1
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Addickted4life said:Leeds_Addick said:PaddyP17 said:Apparently, 22,000 voters were polled at 150-odd stations? If I read the figures right.
If so, that's a huge margin for error, even if you assume the (I guess) 350 safe seats weren't polled and were assumed.
I don't doubt Ipsos Mori are kosher, but this sounds like a potential overestimation.
One hopes.
https://twitter.com/Nate_Cohn/status/12052475301136506883 -
Jeeze and my wife was looking forward to getting back her £40K.5
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Sadly, I think this needed to happen if the exit polls are about right.
We have the awful tories, followed by the absolute dregs. As people have said, hopefully this will mean the Labour party can progress and provide a meaningful opposition, it really shouldn't be difficult right now even if Brexit muddy the waters.
If those at the helm of Labour don't smell the coffee now then we really are in trouble politically.
Sad times, but hopefully the wake up call that's needed.2 -
carly burn said:colthe3rd said:Callumcafc said:Tories confident of gaining Sunderland Central... heads in hands here.
Labour never heeded the lesson.1 -
BTW, how do you stop the SNP now from getting another referendum? Scotland is so far away from England and Wales now, they've overwhelmingly voted remain twice now if this is an EU related election. Their mandate is stronger then ever3
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I hope that Boris can now step away from the ERG a bit a try and forge a closer relationship with the EU.
He doesn’t need to worry about Mogg and that lot now with that majority.3 - Sponsored links:
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Rob7Lee said:Sadly, I think this needed to happen if the exit polls are about right.
We have the awful tories, followed by the absolute dregs. As people have said, hopefully this will mean the Labour party can progress and provide a meaningful opposition, it really shouldn't be difficult right now even if Brexit muddy the waters.
If those at the helm of Labour don't smell the coffee now then we really are in trouble politically.
Sad times, but hopefully the wake up call that's needed.2 -
SELR_addicks said:Seems the public cares more about kicking out foreigners than actually trying to help the poorest in society.
Great the EU bogeyman is gone, now when your life is still rubbish in two years time, what will the next excuse be?0 -
Well, that's see what happens in the next five years. Different days and all that. Looking forward to an opposition that's isn't an absolute shitshow, if that's possible with their new membership. Hope, and I really mean this, people don't get to regret this. SNP on 55 seats, surely the end of the union0
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Rothko said:BTW, how do you stop the SNP now from getting another referendum? Scotland is so far away from England and Wales now, they've overwhelmingly voted remain twice now if this is an EU related election. Their mandate is stronger then ever
Queue the next constitutional crisis.0 -
My (half) brother got his citizenship last year. Thank fuck for that. Otherwise I would have been genuinely scared he would have had to go back to China - where he hasn't lived since he was 14 (he's now 32).
Will keep you all posted on the inevitable Johnny Foreigner comments I'll be getting in the next little while1 -
There will be uproar if Scotland if we drag them out of the EU against their will.
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colthe3rd said:carly burn said:colthe3rd said:Callumcafc said:Tories confident of gaining Sunderland Central... heads in hands here.
Labour never heeded the lesson.
Many people do care.
A slick campaign with a slick leader and this would've been a cake walk for Labour.
Really just shows how out of touch they are.1 -
Scoham said:SELR_addicks said:Seems the public cares more about kicking out foreigners than actually trying to help the poorest in society.
Great the EU bogeyman is gone, now when your life is still rubbish in two years time, what will the next excuse be?
Divide and rule, the Conservative motto.0 -
Tories confident of winning Hartlepool also.
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Greenie Junior said:Rob7Lee said:Sadly, I think this needed to happen if the exit polls are about right.
We have the awful tories, followed by the absolute dregs. As people have said, hopefully this will mean the Labour party can progress and provide a meaningful opposition, it really shouldn't be difficult right now even if Brexit muddy the waters.
If those at the helm of Labour don't smell the coffee now then we really are in trouble politically.
Sad times, but hopefully the wake up call that's needed.1 - Sponsored links:
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colthe3rd said:carly burn said:colthe3rd said:Callumcafc said:Tories confident of gaining Sunderland Central... heads in hands here.
Labour never heeded the lesson.1 -
Callumcafc said:golfaddick said:Wow. Exit poll suggest a massive Tory majority of 86.
Ha ha ha ha
Glad you find it funny. You're alright Jack.
Yet every time it comes to people casting a vote, it turns out most people actually vote Tory. It’s bizarre.
Labour is a disaster. There are two labours, the London one with a mix of largely comfortable champagne socialists / remainers and ethnic minorities, and then there is Labour outside of London. Traditional Labour, and that lot just don’t recognise or relate with Corbyn. This was on the wall 12 months ago. How an opposition who can’t make any inroads at all when the ruling party is in such disarray and doesn’t make any change only have themselves to blame.
The country desperately needs a strong opposition yet at best that looks years off.
Only real sad sad thing imo is the Scottish backing for the SNP, which given their poor actual performance is giving a big Scottish backing for independence (sadly for us Supporters of the union).14 -
se9addick said:Rothko said:BTW, how do you stop the SNP now from getting another referendum? Scotland is so far away from England and Wales now, they've overwhelmingly voted remain twice now if this is an EU related election. Their mandate is stronger then ever
Queue the next constitutional crisis.1 -
anyway, houses around Edinburgh look nice....0
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carly burn said:colthe3rd said:carly burn said:colthe3rd said:Callumcafc said:Tories confident of gaining Sunderland Central... heads in hands here.
Labour never heeded the lesson.
Many people do care.
A slick campaign with a slick leader and this would've been a cake walk for Labour.
Really just shows how out of touch they are.0 -
AFKABartram said:Callumcafc said:golfaddick said:Wow. Exit poll suggest a massive Tory majority of 86.
Ha ha ha ha
Glad you find it funny. You're alright Jack.
Yet every time it comes to people casting a vote, it turns out most people actually vote Tory. It’s bizarre.
Labour is a disaster. There are two labours, the London one with a mix of largely comfortable champagne socialists / remainers and ethnic minorities, and then there is Labour outside of London. Traditional Labour, and that lot just don’t recognise or relate with Corbyn. This was on the wall 12 months ago. How an opposition who can’t make any inroads at all when the ruling party is in such disarray and doesn’t make any change only have themselves to blame.
The country desperately needs a strong opposition yet at best that looks years off.
Only real sad sad thing imo is the Scottish backing for the SNP, which given their poor actual performance is giving a big Scottish backing for independence (sadly for us Supporters of the union).
Will be interesting to see Sturgeon V Johnson off the back of this.2 -
AFKABartram said:Callumcafc said:golfaddick said:Wow. Exit poll suggest a massive Tory majority of 86.
Ha ha ha ha
Glad you find it funny. You're alright Jack.
Yet every time it comes to people casting a vote, it turns out most people actually vote Tory. It’s bizarre.0 -
Labour have potentially lost Eltham!0
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colthe3rd said:carly burn said:colthe3rd said:carly burn said:colthe3rd said:Callumcafc said:Tories confident of gaining Sunderland Central... heads in hands here.
Labour never heeded the lesson.
Many people do care.
A slick campaign with a slick leader and this would've been a cake walk for Labour.
Really just shows how out of touch they are.1 -
colthe3rd said:Callumcafc said:Tories confident of gaining Sunderland Central... heads in hands here.
Also lots of people in Leave areas have seen "immigrants" settle in their towns, taking their jobs & reducing wages. This influx of people also stretches infrastructure & local services. Not all the travails of the NHS is down to austerity.8
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