How many other sad buggers are staying up to see what happens?
I can't help myself on election night. This is quite an interesting result unravelling. Really not sure quite how it will end up.How many other sad buggers are staying up to see what happens?
In other words you were going to spoil your ballot paper to show you weren't lazy but then couldn't be bothered doing it.This is what I was going to do at the start of the election until Corbyn won me over. Much better to spoil your paper than to just not vote. Spoilt papers get counted and it would send a massive message to Westminster if the number of spoiled papers was a significant amount. That way they couldn't blame laziness or people not caring. A lot of people do care but don't have anyone who represents their views.
The UKIP voters in 2015 have held up the Conservative vote this time round where UKIP had a larger share of the vote in 2015 such as in some of the seats in the north east. Further south where UKIP had a smaller share of the vote Labour will do better. I think Labour will do pretty well tonight. UKIP look like a busted flush now though.My feeling with the exit poll was that it was far beyond my wildest dreams and probably far too good to be true. I remember the referendum night and even the US elections night looking quite good early on only to fall away from what I was hoping. I was expecting reality to reveal that the Tories would still get a decent majority.
It's still very very early, but the Tories have now failed to take two of their top targets in Darlington and Wrexham, so maybe it will be a good night and the Tories won't get the big majority they were expecting.
SNP seats turning blue could save the Tories.
Nick Clegg gone. Face liked a smacked arse. What goes around comes around I guess.
He convinced his party to sell out to the Tories and (in hindsight) he shouldn't have. I think he's a good man with good intentions, in politics for the right reasons, and is a good debater but he has left himself open to this from his past decisions. Strictly Come Dancing awaits!I've got mixed feelings on that. He ran a brilliant campaign in 2010 but betrayed the left of centre of his party by going into coalition. A story of 'what if'.