Labour wins General Election at what is looking like a landslide majority.
Jacob Rees-Mogg booted out - can it get any better?
Yes it can. Liz of the 45 days has gone as well.
Labour wins General Election at what is looking like a landslide majority.
Jacob Rees-Mogg booted out - can it get any better?
It's not really though, he went there for a reason. It's not like he's Clacton born and bred.You must log in or register to see images
Big statement win for Farage.
Penny Mordaunt would have been the favourite... but she's gone too... I wonder if Farage might jump ship at some stage and be welcomed into the blue house...Presumably Sunak resigns in his leaving speech, be interesting to see what comes next, not really a single decent option to replace him.
And why Labour would never ever vote for a change in PR.These results prove just how wrong our current voting system is.
Labour:
Votes: 9,600,000
Seats: 410
Tories:
Votes: 6,700,000
Seats: 119
Reform:
Votes: 4,000,000
Seats: 4
Labour received 2.4x more votes than Reform and get 30x more seats for it.
Lib Dems received 13% less votes than Reform yet gained 18x more seats.
Whether you agree with a given parties manifesto, it's not at all representational, which IMO is why we ultimately see such massive swings.
Penny Mordaunt would have been the favourite... but she's gone too... I wonder if Farage might jump ship at some stage and be welcomed into the blue house...
Maybe Mordaunt will contest the first by election with a realistic opportunity when things have started to go pear shaped, (probably end of next week) ..She was about the only front runner who came across as a human being, it's a shame she lost her seat.
Farage is a grade A cock, he's the last person they should be considering.
Sunak has to resign so I'd think former deputy pm Oliver Dowden will step in temporarily but they'll have to cobble together a shadow cabinet?She was about the only front runner who came across as a human being, it's a shame she lost her seat.
Farage is a grade A cock, he's the last person they should be considering.
She was about the only front runner who came across as a human being, it's a shame she lost her seat.
Farage is a grade A cock, he's the last person they should be considering.
Reform UK getting 14% of the overall votes is a hell of an achievement from them.
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on the subject of cocks, there's no bigger one than Starmer
Keir Starmer says 'vast majority' of women 'don't have a penis'
Should equate to more than 4 seats, we need PR, mind you their leaders gob is louder than all the LD's put together so you'll be hearing their voice in parliament.Reform UK getting 14% of the overall votes is a hell of an achievement from them.
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These results prove just how wrong our current voting system is.
Labour:
Votes: 9,600,000
Seats: 410
Tories:
Votes: 6,700,000
Seats: 119
Reform:
Votes: 4,000,000
Seats: 4
Labour received 2.4x more votes than Reform and get 30x more seats for it.
Lib Dems received 13% less votes than Reform yet gained 18x more seats.
Whether you agree with a given parties manifesto, it's not at all representational, which IMO is why we ultimately see such massive swings.
the exact same issue was present in 2019, so you'd think it would be in their self interest given that tactical voting has had a massive impact this time round, but fptp will always guarantee labour and Tory party numbers 1 and 2, so they're happy with the status quo.And why Labour would never ever vote for a change in PR.
Reform having had wall to wall coverage in all forms of the media getting the same number of seats as the greens should also say a lot, and lead to some changes in representation in the media, but it won't.Should equate to more than 4 seats, we need PR, mind you their leaders gob is louder than all the LD's put together so you'll be hearing their voice in parliament.
Indeed, it's crap. Labour's current vote share is the worst in history by a governing party, and 5% less than Corbyn's in 2019.These results prove just how wrong our current voting system is.
Labour:
Votes: 9,600,000
Seats: 410
Tories:
Votes: 6,700,000
Seats: 119
Reform:
Votes: 4,000,000
Seats: 4
Labour received 2.4x more votes than Reform and get 30x more seats for it.
Lib Dems received 13% less votes than Reform yet gained 18x more seats.
Whether you agree with a given parties manifesto, it's not at all representational, which IMO is why we ultimately see such massive swings.