The New Politics Thread

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I'm hearing that a lot of loyalists never voted because they felt let down by the DUP?
Sinn Fein vote was down a lot more than the DUP vote. It's a weird one all round. Shinners didn't sit in a few seats to let SDLP and Alliance a free run so that will have had an effect.

I haven't seen any numbers of the Taig/Hun turnout. That should give you those answers.

Interesting times mon frere
 
I’m remarkably chipper, considering. The English ****hole towns have spoken, now they’ll get everything they asked for and more.

I’ll be alright in my London bubble. We’ll keep the red flag flying here <ok>
Don't forget the Champagne mate <bubbly>

In all honesty England is pretty much ****ed, hopefully we can extract ourselves from the folly.

You should have gave them Brexit it was what they voted for. Labour made a monumental error opting for another referendum and Jezza being neutral (remember that?)

The fact it has been the uber Brits here and in England who have led to the break up of the Union is absolutely delicious.
 
What now for Labour? Humped in their Northern heartlands and 1 MP from Scotland.

They need a centrist, Andy Burnham in the interim?
 
What now for Labour? Humped in their Northern heartlands and 1 MP from Scotland.

They need a centrist, Andy Burnham in the interim?


Keir Starmer or Angela Rayner.

No Blairite’s, and none of Corbyn’s inner circle either. Someone with a bit of charisma who can unite the party first, then the country.
 
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