BREXIT - Is This Really Still Rumbling On? 😴
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How are you liking those lemons?kingstongraham said:First result in where Brexit plus Tories would have beaten labour. Sunderland south. Weird election.
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Going to enjoy them while they are tariff free.coopster_the_1st said:
How are you liking those lemons?kingstongraham said:First result in where Brexit plus Tories would have beaten labour. Sunderland south. Weird election.
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114 on their target listStevo_666 said:Tories take the former mining town constituency of Blyth Valley in the North East. Blimey.
There'll be no more margin of error talk
“New York has the haircuts, London has the trousers, but Belfast has the reason!0 -
Only positive is that a majority that large will allow a sensible deal.0
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No results from NI yet, but reports from count centres suggest the DUP are having a nightmare.tailwindhome said:It could be dramatic night in NI.
Belfast North - DUP leader in Westminster Dodds fighting to keep his seat against Sinn Fein....too close to call
Belfast East - DUPs Emma Little-Pengelly looks set to lose to the SDLP s Claire Hanna.
Foyle. SDLP leader Colum Eastwood looking to regain the seat SF took for the 1st time in 2017. Too close to call
North Down. Independent Unionist Lady Sylvia Hermon retired. DUP came a close 2nd in 2017. They'll be pushed hard by the Alliance Party. Close but leaning to DUP.
It's been a vicious campaign.
It could have huge implications. Should the DUP lose North and South Belfast. Then 3 of 4 seats in Belfast will be held by Nationalists and Unionism will for the first time not hold a majority of the seats in NI.
Another round of talks to restart the assembly start on Monday.
Alliance set to take North Down
Dodds to lose North Belfast
Penngelly to lose South Belfast
“New York has the haircuts, London has the trousers, but Belfast has the reason!0 -
Looks like Sinn Fein have also done badly (despite the Dodds seat gain). Reasons being given are the current impasse in the NI assembly and the fact they don't take their seats in parliament. Voters keen on democractic representation.0
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Chuka put up a better fight than I expected, but still lost.0
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Don Valley falls. Unbelievable.
Absolutely gutting result.
Do really feel for people who are at the bottom end struggling. Awful for them.0 -
Am actually a little worried about what they’re gonna do with existing EU migrants given what Priti Patel has been saying.0
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Vote share has rocketed from 42% to 43%. Huge mandate.
Brexit party's 2% has replaced ukip's 2%.0 -
So for all this “classic Cummings” chat, guess what, he’s been behind a campaign with serious efficiency in terms of vote distribution.0
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Lost by 4,000 with labour taking 11,000.TheBlueBean said:Chuka put up a better fight than I expected, but still lost.
Next door, Emma Dent Coad lost by 120, with lib Dems taking 9,000.
If only there had been some way of predicting this kind of thing could happen.0 -
Wimbledon LD lose by 600 with Labour on 12,000.0
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Tories gained more votes from labour types tactically voting for Brexit than the left ever did.
This win is so big it’s pointless blaming it on tactics. This is a very severe strategic defeat which usually takes over a decade to recover from.0 -
I'd still be interested in how many seats a similar thing happened in. Blyth valley was another.rick_chasey said:Tories gained more votes from labour types tactically voting for Brexit than the left ever did.
This win is so big it’s pointless blaming it on tactics. This is a very severe strategic defeat which usually takes over a decade to recover from.
The conservatives successfully ran on one issue, and will now take the result as a mandate to also implement voter ID.0 -
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NI has returned a majority of Nationalist MPs for the first time.“New York has the haircuts, London has the trousers, but Belfast has the reason!0
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What the election demonstrates is that Cakestop is its own little bubble that doesn't reflect wider public opinion. Well colour me shocked. Who knew?0
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Why? The Tories don't need to do a deal with the SNP so no reason to offer a referendum.rick_chasey said:Presumably the SNP vote means Scotland ref is on the cards.
Can't help thinking there'll be a lot of voters up north who, once they've got Brexit, are going to realise they voted for a party with no interest in them.
I suppose at least parliament is now out of paralysis and can finally start doing what it's paid for.0 -
It's all we need.kingstongraham said:Vote share has rocketed from 42% to 43%. Huge mandate.
Brexit party's 2% has replaced ukip's 2%.
What a great morning
2 main messages from this election:
1. We don't want leftiebollox
2. Democratic results need to be respected.
"I spent most of my money on birds, booze and fast cars: the rest of it I just squandered." [George Best]0 -
Nail. Head.shortfall said:What the election demonstrates is that Cakestop is its own little bubble that doesn't reflect wider public opinion. Well colour me shocked. Who knew?
"I spent most of my money on birds, booze and fast cars: the rest of it I just squandered." [George Best]0 -
FTFY?Pross said:
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Can't help thinking there'll be a lot of voters up north who, once they've got Brexit, are going to realise they’re ruled by a party with no interest in them...
The above may be fact, or fiction, I may be serious, I may be jesting.
I am not sure. You have no chance.Veronese68 wrote:PB is the most sensible person on here.0 -
I dont think Boris has any need to give Wee Jimmy Krankie another 'once in a generation' independence vote less than 5 years after the last one. Scotland is coming with us...rick_chasey said:Presumably the SNP vote means Scotland ref is on the cards.
"I spent most of my money on birds, booze and fast cars: the rest of it I just squandered." [George Best]0 -
One thing this has shown is the Labour safe seats get their results in early, it was neck and neck for the first few hours.
I was surprised that turnout was lower than 2017.0 -
Clearly it's all you need, which is ridiculous.Stevo_666 said:
It's all we need.kingstongraham said:Vote share has rocketed from 42% to 43%. Huge mandate.
Brexit party's 2% has replaced ukip's 2%.
What a great morning
2 main messages from this election:
1. We don't want leftiebollox
2. Democratic results need to be respected.
Agree with both points there, just hope that the Brexit that comes is something like the one that the campaign promised. Not hopeful.0 -
In some of those Labour seats they used to just weigh the votes rather than count them.Pross said:One thing this has shown is the Labour safe seats get their results in early, it was neck and neck for the first few hours.
I was surprised that turnout was lower than 2017.
Shocker of the morning is that my old home town constituency of Redcar now has a Tory MP. We'll have to rename it Bluecar.
Awesome
"I spent most of my money on birds, booze and fast cars: the rest of it I just squandered." [George Best]0 -
I'd actually like to see a UK wide referendum on Scottish independence.Stevo_666 said:
I dont think Boris has any need to give Wee Jimmy Krankie another 'once in a generation' independence vote less than 5 years after the last one. Scotland is coming with us...rick_chasey said:Presumably the SNP vote means Scotland ref is on the cards.
The union is like an old stale marriage where one partner is the fit and healthy main bread winner and the other suffers from alcoholism and type 2 diabetes. I know what I'd do in that situation.Always be yourself, unless you can be Aaron Rodgers....Then always be Aaron Rodgers.0 -
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Boris to say no way to any further Scottish independence referendum.
Wee Jimmy presses on regardless.
We end up with a Catalonia style situation with all the SNP top brass locked up for sedition.
Sturgeon and Salmond both behind bars for Christmas 2020 (obviously for different reasons)0