Election 2024

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How are Labour doing after their first 12 months


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Had the Tories put up someone semi-literate and with some coherent policies he would've definitely lost.


Expect the Greens to poll well, and potentially split the left/progressive vote. Factor in the low turnout, especially in the East where Palestine is a big deal. Meanwhile, the ****-gibbons in the outer suburbs will lend Hall their support because she’s promised to scrap ULEZ on day one, thus protecting their right to double park their diesel SUVs, with the engines running, outside the school gates. Could be close.
 
Expect the Greens to poll well, and potentially split the left/progressive vote. Factor in the low turnout, especially in the East where Palestine is a big deal. Meanwhile, the ****-gibbons in the outer suburbs will lend Hall their support because she’s promised to scrap ULEZ on day one, thus protecting their right to double park their diesel SUVs, with the engines running, outside the school gates. Could be close.

Agree with a lot of that. I'm not so sure about the Gaza issue though as Khan has been very vocal about the ceasefire early on and throughout, well before Starmer.
 
Expect the Greens to poll well, and potentially split the left/progressive vote. Factor in the low turnout, especially in the East where Palestine is a big deal. Meanwhile, the ****-gibbons in the outer suburbs will lend Hall their support because she’s promised to scrap ULEZ on day one, thus protecting their right to double park their diesel SUVs, with the engines running, outside the school gates. Could be close.

The Greens are the biggest NIMBYism party in the UK these days. I really don't like them or what they stand for in anyway.

They will split the Labour vote in some key places, offer absolutely nothing and disappear in a few years.
 
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See that doubt is being spread about the abuse of postal votes for London mayor if SK wins.
 
See that doubt is being spread about the abuse of postal votes for London mayor if SK wins.

I don't know anything about this or what postcodes are at the basis of the argument, but I would say any postcodes that are affected by SK policies should be able to have a vote on who resides over those policies. That's fair enough?

Although tbph, you caring about SK arguments is like me caring whose the mayor of Manchester nonsensical lol.
 
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Surely Khan is not got going to be overturned anyway, well I can't see it happening.


Don’t think so now. Sean Bailey ran him closer than expected last time, until the 2nd preference votes were counted. That’s why central government imposed First Past The Post for this election. And that’s why Team Sadiq have been a bit squeaky bummed
 
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Don’t think so now. Sean Bailey ran him closer than expected last time, until the 2nd preference votes were counted. That’s why central government imposed First Past The Post for this election. And that’s why Team Sadiq have been a bit squeaky bummed
Sean Baileys a piece of **** ladder climbing uncle tom house nigg*h.

Really glad he lost