Happy got the khants out day
Bit of a joke that reform got 4m votes and 4 seats compared to the Lib Dems at 3.5m votes and 71 seats.
comment by Fred: Mamba Worships at the Altar of Winston (U3979)
posted 29 minutes ago
Bit of a joke that reform got 4m votes and 4 seats compared to the Lib Dems at 3.5m votes and 71 seats.
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100%.
Join the campaign for PR.
Watching the Tories get one hell of a beating.
Into. The. Veins. 💉💉💉💉💉💉💉💉💉
Shout out to our Billy and his Labour manifesto written in Arabic line 😂😂😂.
Pretty much the predicted result down to a tee, only surprise for me was an almost record low turnout.
comment by Chris H (U15205)
posted 35 minutes ago
Pretty much the predicted result down to a tee, only surprise for me was an almost record low turnout.
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That definitely doesn’t surprise me
Yeah, the Tory collapse wasn’t really unexpected, but up North I’m surprised that the SNP have collapsed quite as badly. The demise of both parties largely self-inflicted and fully merited. Still have an SNP MP myself though … their leader in Westminster and one of the few still standing.
comment by Phenom (U20037)
posted 16 minutes ago
comment by Chris H (U15205)
posted 35 minutes ago
Pretty much the predicted result down to a tee, only surprise for me was an almost record low turnout.
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That definitely doesn’t surprise me
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I guess social media can be misleading and the country isnt so engaged in politics as it would have you think
Never felt so flat after a Labour Victory. And now we have that fascist Farage as an MP. Labour may have won a landslide but their actual vote is down
Labour only won because everyone wanted the torries gone. Was like choosing to break your arm to avoid breaking a leg. Very hollow victory.
comment by Shaun M - supercalifragilisticOrtaisatrocious (U9955)
posted 17 minutes ago
Labour only won because everyone wanted the torries gone. Was like choosing to break your arm to avoid breaking a leg. Very hollow victory.
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Agreed. It was more of a case of the Tories losing than Labour winning. All they had to do was sit tight.
Will be interesting to see the outcome in 5 years times.
Will Reform continue to grow? How will the Tories recover? How will Labour perform?
Exciting times ahead.
I'm right wing and cant stand the labour lot, but the Cons had to go and someone else deserved the chance to change things. Sometimes you just gotta accept the loss. Low turn out not remotely suprising given the dross on offer (both sides)
comment by Luka Bosh Brasi (U22178)
posted 1 hour, 25 minutes ago
comment by Shaun M - supercalifragilisticOrtaisatrocious (U9955)
posted 17 minutes ago
Labour only won because everyone wanted the torries gone. Was like choosing to break your arm to avoid breaking a leg. Very hollow victory.
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Agreed. It was more of a case of the Tories losing than Labour winning. All they had to do was sit tight.
Will be interesting to see the outcome in 5 years times.
Will Reform continue to grow? How will the Tories recover? How will Labour perform?
Exciting times ahead.
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Yet five years ago when the Tories win with an 80 seat majority it was down to the excellent Tories and not apathy towards the opposition. The mental gymnastics are real
comment by Shaun M - supercalifragilisticOrtaisatrocious (U9955)
posted 1 hour, 30 minutes ago
I'm right wing and cant stand the labour lot, but the Cons had to go and someone else deserved the chance to change things. Sometimes you just gotta accept the loss. Low turn out not remotely suprising given the dross on offer (both sides)
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The Torys were not really conservative though, they use to be very pro small businesses but I don't know what the last government were doing
comment by FieldsofAnfieldRd (U18971)
posted 13 minutes ago
comment by Luka Bosh Brasi (U22178)
posted 1 hour, 25 minutes ago
comment by Shaun M - supercalifragilisticOrtaisatrocious (U9955)
posted 17 minutes ago
Labour only won because everyone wanted the torries gone. Was like choosing to break your arm to avoid breaking a leg. Very hollow victory.
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Agreed. It was more of a case of the Tories losing than Labour winning. All they had to do was sit tight.
Will be interesting to see the outcome in 5 years times.
Will Reform continue to grow? How will the Tories recover? How will Labour perform?
Exciting times ahead.
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Yet five years ago when the Tories win with an 80 seat majority it was down to the excellent Tories and not apathy towards the opposition. The mental gymnastics are real
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Take your point, up to a point, but the Tories did have 43.6% of the vote in 2019. Starmer’s Labour “only” have 35% this time, which has translated to a frankly extraordinary 412 seats.
Yeah great, it was choice between dumber and dumb...not sure who won!
For me, Labour were the least-worst alternative.
The tories had almost as many party leaders as Watford had managers in a short space of time
5 years of the likes of Starmer, Raynor, Reeves, Abbott etc, what have we done to deserve that.
It will be good for the work shy, bone idle and illegal immigrants though
comment by ●Billy The Spur● LEVY OUT- ENIC OUT! (U3924)
posted 13 minutes ago
5 years of the likes of Starmer, Raynor, Reeves, Abbott etc, what have we done to deserve that.
It will be good for the work shy, bone idle and illegal immigrants though
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Same as the last 14 years then.
I worry about women’s rights under Labour. They’ve constantly dodged questions about whether ‘trans women’ should be allowed into women’s spaces (although I note Starmer said something the other day), and what changes they would implement on self ID.
Politicians like Rosie Duffield have been treated disgracefully.
comment by Luka Bosh Brasi (U22178)
posted 17 minutes ago
comment by ●Billy The Spur● LEVY OUT- ENIC OUT! (U3924)
posted 13 minutes ago
5 years of the likes of Starmer, Raynor, Reeves, Abbott etc, what have we done to deserve that.
It will be good for the work shy, bone idle and illegal immigrants though
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Same as the last 14 years then.
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Pretty much Luka I toil to see why others cannot understand how bad the Tories were?
comment by Insufferable-Piffle (U4388)
posted 6 minutes ago
comment by Luka Bosh Brasi (U22178)
posted 17 minutes ago
comment by ●Billy The Spur● LEVY OUT- ENIC OUT! (U3924)
posted 13 minutes ago
5 years of the likes of Starmer, Raynor, Reeves, Abbott etc, what have we done to deserve that.
It will be good for the work shy, bone idle and illegal immigrants though
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Same as the last 14 years then.
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Pretty much LukaI toil to see why others cannot understand how bad the Tories were?
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They are clueless IP and think they know everything 😂.
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posted on 5/7/24
Happy got the khants out day
posted on 5/7/24
Bit of a joke that reform got 4m votes and 4 seats compared to the Lib Dems at 3.5m votes and 71 seats.
posted on 5/7/24
comment by Fred: Mamba Worships at the Altar of Winston (U3979)
posted 29 minutes ago
Bit of a joke that reform got 4m votes and 4 seats compared to the Lib Dems at 3.5m votes and 71 seats.
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100%.
Join the campaign for PR.
posted on 5/7/24
Watching the Tories get one hell of a beating.
Into. The. Veins. 💉💉💉💉💉💉💉💉💉
posted on 5/7/24
Shout out to our Billy and his Labour manifesto written in Arabic line 😂😂😂.
posted on 5/7/24
Pretty much the predicted result down to a tee, only surprise for me was an almost record low turnout.
posted on 5/7/24
comment by Chris H (U15205)
posted 35 minutes ago
Pretty much the predicted result down to a tee, only surprise for me was an almost record low turnout.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
That definitely doesn’t surprise me
posted on 5/7/24
Yeah, the Tory collapse wasn’t really unexpected, but up North I’m surprised that the SNP have collapsed quite as badly. The demise of both parties largely self-inflicted and fully merited. Still have an SNP MP myself though … their leader in Westminster and one of the few still standing.
posted on 5/7/24
comment by Phenom (U20037)
posted 16 minutes ago
comment by Chris H (U15205)
posted 35 minutes ago
Pretty much the predicted result down to a tee, only surprise for me was an almost record low turnout.
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That definitely doesn’t surprise me
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I guess social media can be misleading and the country isnt so engaged in politics as it would have you think
posted on 5/7/24
Never felt so flat after a Labour Victory. And now we have that fascist Farage as an MP. Labour may have won a landslide but their actual vote is down
posted on 5/7/24
Labour only won because everyone wanted the torries gone. Was like choosing to break your arm to avoid breaking a leg. Very hollow victory.
posted on 5/7/24
comment by Shaun M - supercalifragilisticOrtaisatrocious (U9955)
posted 17 minutes ago
Labour only won because everyone wanted the torries gone. Was like choosing to break your arm to avoid breaking a leg. Very hollow victory.
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Agreed. It was more of a case of the Tories losing than Labour winning. All they had to do was sit tight.
Will be interesting to see the outcome in 5 years times.
Will Reform continue to grow? How will the Tories recover? How will Labour perform?
Exciting times ahead.
posted on 5/7/24
I'm right wing and cant stand the labour lot, but the Cons had to go and someone else deserved the chance to change things. Sometimes you just gotta accept the loss. Low turn out not remotely suprising given the dross on offer (both sides)
posted on 5/7/24
comment by Luka Bosh Brasi (U22178)
posted 1 hour, 25 minutes ago
comment by Shaun M - supercalifragilisticOrtaisatrocious (U9955)
posted 17 minutes ago
Labour only won because everyone wanted the torries gone. Was like choosing to break your arm to avoid breaking a leg. Very hollow victory.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Agreed. It was more of a case of the Tories losing than Labour winning. All they had to do was sit tight.
Will be interesting to see the outcome in 5 years times.
Will Reform continue to grow? How will the Tories recover? How will Labour perform?
Exciting times ahead.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Yet five years ago when the Tories win with an 80 seat majority it was down to the excellent Tories and not apathy towards the opposition. The mental gymnastics are real
posted on 5/7/24
comment by Shaun M - supercalifragilisticOrtaisatrocious (U9955)
posted 1 hour, 30 minutes ago
I'm right wing and cant stand the labour lot, but the Cons had to go and someone else deserved the chance to change things. Sometimes you just gotta accept the loss. Low turn out not remotely suprising given the dross on offer (both sides)
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The Torys were not really conservative though, they use to be very pro small businesses but I don't know what the last government were doing
posted on 5/7/24
comment by FieldsofAnfieldRd (U18971)
posted 13 minutes ago
comment by Luka Bosh Brasi (U22178)
posted 1 hour, 25 minutes ago
comment by Shaun M - supercalifragilisticOrtaisatrocious (U9955)
posted 17 minutes ago
Labour only won because everyone wanted the torries gone. Was like choosing to break your arm to avoid breaking a leg. Very hollow victory.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Agreed. It was more of a case of the Tories losing than Labour winning. All they had to do was sit tight.
Will be interesting to see the outcome in 5 years times.
Will Reform continue to grow? How will the Tories recover? How will Labour perform?
Exciting times ahead.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Yet five years ago when the Tories win with an 80 seat majority it was down to the excellent Tories and not apathy towards the opposition. The mental gymnastics are real
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Take your point, up to a point, but the Tories did have 43.6% of the vote in 2019. Starmer’s Labour “only” have 35% this time, which has translated to a frankly extraordinary 412 seats.
posted on 5/7/24
Yeah great, it was choice between dumber and dumb...not sure who won!
posted on 5/7/24
For me, Labour were the least-worst alternative.
posted on 5/7/24
The tories had almost as many party leaders as Watford had managers in a short space of time
posted on 5/7/24
Another WEF stooge
posted on 5/7/24
5 years of the likes of Starmer, Raynor, Reeves, Abbott etc, what have we done to deserve that.
It will be good for the work shy, bone idle and illegal immigrants though
posted on 5/7/24
comment by ●Billy The Spur● LEVY OUT- ENIC OUT! (U3924)
posted 13 minutes ago
5 years of the likes of Starmer, Raynor, Reeves, Abbott etc, what have we done to deserve that.
It will be good for the work shy, bone idle and illegal immigrants though
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Same as the last 14 years then.
posted on 5/7/24
I worry about women’s rights under Labour. They’ve constantly dodged questions about whether ‘trans women’ should be allowed into women’s spaces (although I note Starmer said something the other day), and what changes they would implement on self ID.
Politicians like Rosie Duffield have been treated disgracefully.
posted on 5/7/24
comment by Luka Bosh Brasi (U22178)
posted 17 minutes ago
comment by ●Billy The Spur● LEVY OUT- ENIC OUT! (U3924)
posted 13 minutes ago
5 years of the likes of Starmer, Raynor, Reeves, Abbott etc, what have we done to deserve that.
It will be good for the work shy, bone idle and illegal immigrants though
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Same as the last 14 years then.
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Pretty much Luka I toil to see why others cannot understand how bad the Tories were?
posted on 5/7/24
comment by Insufferable-Piffle (U4388)
posted 6 minutes ago
comment by Luka Bosh Brasi (U22178)
posted 17 minutes ago
comment by ●Billy The Spur● LEVY OUT- ENIC OUT! (U3924)
posted 13 minutes ago
5 years of the likes of Starmer, Raynor, Reeves, Abbott etc, what have we done to deserve that.
It will be good for the work shy, bone idle and illegal immigrants though
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Same as the last 14 years then.
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Pretty much LukaI toil to see why others cannot understand how bad the Tories were?
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They are clueless IP and think they know everything 😂.
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