The only thing is Labout have moved to the centre to get votes.... .lets hope they can also deliver on our public services.
A good friend of mine just sent me an Israeli you tube video justifying wahtt they are doing.......it really makes me sick.... 38,000 dead and they still carry on with their so called 'religious' war....and they think they are good and just
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Basically are we going to see all the seats that turned blue during Brexit go back to red ? My area is about 60/40 going to the Lib Dems. Would be quite a coup as it’s been a very strong Tory seat - we had Peter Lilley for a long time .
Harpenden and Hitchin latterly. You are right though - originally was St Albans . “ is a British politician and life peer who served as a cabinet minister in the governments of Margaret Thatcher and John Major. A member of the Conservative Party, he was Member of Parliament (MP) Hitchin and Harpenden from 1997 to 2017 and, prior to boundary changes, St Albans from 1983.
Horrible night for the SNP - lessons will have to be learned for the 2026 Holyrood election - assuming Labour don't abolish it before then. One of the few bright notes came in my constituency though - we won the seat back, kicking out Tory Douglas Ross in the process. Small consolation though.
Plaid Cymru; the Greens and Reform Ltd all have four seats. Can I be assured that they will get equal coverage from the media?
And if they do, what sort of coverage will it be - the same as Labour in Scotland get (positive) or the same as SNP get (negative)?
My main takeaways from last night are all pretty downbeat: Over 500,000 people voted for nazti-nige and his fascistic goons than did for the Lib-Dems. PR, anyone... FFS! The self-servatives are the official opposition and have stacked the HoL - so how much filibustering can we look forward to? Mid-Buckinghamshire was always going to be a gerrymandered tory seat, but the 9,000+ Labour voters pushed reform into 4th place but the Lib-Dems were still 6,000 shy of the self-servatives, so it needed Labour voters to vote tactically which didn't happen: they increased their share marginally. They don't even bother with the council elections around there here parts so it's doubly depressing. At least my former MP was voted out from Aylesbury, so a silver lining - but only by 500 votes. Had reform repeated the previous result then doubtless it would still be tory. At least some of the more unsavoury tories have gone, but cruella remains... and she was caught bribing for votes at university apparently. badenoch is still there as well, Handmaids Tale waiting to happen - religious nutjob so far as I am concerned. Ultimately it's beyond depressing as super-majorities help no-one.