Off Topic The Politics Thread

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Should the UK remain a part of the EU or leave?

  • Stay in

    Votes: 56 47.9%
  • Get out

    Votes: 61 52.1%

  • Total voters
    117
  • Poll closed .
That was because the Reform candidate made those racist statements though wasn't it ? Reform wre tipped to win there before that, so obviously all those that were gonna vote fir him switched to Labour !

Yes but the exit poll had the racist guy winning and he’s lost by quite some way. Last time the exit polls was a very solid indicator. This time less so it seems. If he’d won they said they’d have chucked him out.
 
Would have thought there'd be a lot more 'red' around the capital than shown...........

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Farage, Tice and Lowe win. Fantastic. The Right surely have to coalesce around them. Labour landslide on a low vote share, lower than Corbyn got in 2017. There's a sea change happening in UK politics. There is all around Europe.

I’m looking forward to complete role reversal on here where we point out that (as I write this) the Labour landslide has been achieved by them having 34% of the vote from a 55% turnout.. which is just under 19% of the electorate, and others saying they received a strong mandate from the people. Mind you, Sunak and his cronies got what they deserved, so **** ‘em.

I’m off to console Penny with a glass of bubbly, an old net curtain and a stick of wet celery.
 
I’m looking forward to complete role reversal on here where we point out that (as I write this) the Labour landslide has been achieved by them having 34% of the vote from a 55% turnout.. which is just under 19% of the electorate, and others saying they received a strong mandate from the people. Mind you, Sunak and his cronies got what they deserved, so **** ‘em.

I’m off to console Penny with a glass of bubbly, an old net curtain and a stick of wet celery.
Careful she hasn't got her sword out
 
Looks like the SNP have been put firmly back in their box - now they can actually get on with running the country for the next two years instead of bleating on about independance. If I was Scotrish Labour I'd call for a vote of no confidence in the SNP at Holyrood and try and force an election for Scottish parliament.