I want wall-to-wall Schadenfreude streams of each Tory's last day, walking out of Westminster bonus points if Steve Bray is the dj
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i still think the shy tory/reform voter factor will be bigger than they think. predicting at best a minority government at worst a hung parliament.
That's bold but it definitely ups the tension.
A terrifying thought.
As a non-european I have some questions!
Firstly, is voting in the UK compulsory?
Secondly, how likely is it that the polls are wrong and the Tories will form government?
And thirdly, how have the Tories suddenly fallen from grace? They've presided over a real shit show for the last decade but kept getting elected. What changed?
1 - Nope.
2 - That remains to be seen, but the polls have never been too far wrong in the past.
3 - 14 years of mismanagement, no Brexit to use a as single policy election and the rise of Reform.
The polls can possibly be wrong if something is really close, but this basically never happens. Unfortunately, voting isn't compulsory
Polls in the US and Australia in the last decade have been absurdly inaccurate.
Is anyone watching the C4 programme? Nadine Dorries is made out of pure salt right now. Her and Alistair Campbell are scrapping at every opportunity. Chaotic but entertaining.
Yeah that was funny, she picked a fight with the wrong person!
I'm flipping between C4 and BBC. I don't understand why they have so many Tories on the panel? Dories, Karting, Stewart and Zahawi? They've only got two labour people and Vince cable has been relegated to the children's table?
Lesson to future generations. Run on 'Hope' and 'Change' whenever you can. Keep it simple. The rest is just noise.
First result is in at Houghton and Sunderland South.
Labour hold with 18,847 (47.1%) but Reform second with 11,668 (29.1%). Turnout also down compared to last 2 elections.
SNP hooo boy
Labour will win for the reason that the right wing vote is split. Hope they do more than continue the status quo
I think they'd still win by a large margin even if they weren't split.
Based on current polling. 16% Reform + 19% Tory
So 36-39% add that some Tories make up the 11% Lib Dem polling.
Yeah, if Tory voters were united, it would be bloody close polling wise.
Starmer has given his most sincere assurances that they have no plans to.
Exit poll soon!
hahaha get fucked SNP. We are so close to putting all this independence pish to bed. It was still affecting my vote a decade after the referendum. So tired of having to prioritise the constitutional question over everything else.
Does anyone have a list of when the results are typically announced for each seat?