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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 .
So Reform (luckily) only secured 4 seats with 15% of the popular vote (up 13% compared to 2019) and Labour secured 400+ seats with only 2% more of the popular vote (compared to 2019) @ 35%.

So is the UK perhaps on its way to becoming another future Fascist state as I recall my Father talking about and warning me of Oswald Mosley and his UK aristocratic friends (the Mitford sisters, Guinness empire) in the 1930's (where are those damned Peaky Blinders when you need them to crack a few fascist heads?) and similar fascist movements too in Italy (Mussolini), Germany (Hitler), Spain (Franco) and even in the USA where there was a huge Nazi movement (rallies packing Madison Square Garden in New York) and infiltrating the core of US government and judiciary with Christian Right and Henry Ford & Charles Lindbergh support (Hitler had portrait of Henry Ford displayed in his office).

Move on almost 100 years to Donald Trump???

Vote share and change
Party
Vote share

Labour
34.2%
Conservative
23.5%
Reform UK
14.3%
Liberal Democrat
12.1%
Green
6.9%
Scottish National Party
2.4%

With more than 580 seats now declared, the BBC is forecasting that the final vote share across Great Britain will be:

Labour - 35% (+2)

Conservatives - 24% (-21)

Liberal Democrats - 12% (0)

Reform - 15% (+13)

Green - 7% (+4)
 
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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.

Do give my love to Penny :emoticon-0152-heart

I'm shortly on the road north to see Liz Truss, with an old length of rope tied into a noose
 
All they had to do after 2019 was govern uncontroversially. Nobody could’ve predicted the Covid pandemic, but their behaviour with Partygate set in the rot. Truss straight afterwards sealed their fate. To be fair to Sunak it was a hospital pass after that.

Labour deserve their chance because the last 5 years or so has seen the worst Tory administration, more so than Major’s. Bereft of talent and ideas, quickly lost any goodwill from the public, corrupt and inept.

Let’s see how Starmergeddon holds his vast majority in line. I wish I could say I was looking forward to this new government.
 
All they had to do after 2019 was govern uncontroversially. Nobody could’ve predicted the Covid pandemic, but their behaviour with Partygate set in the rot. Truss straight afterwards sealed their fate. To be fair to Sunak it was a hospital pass after that.

Labour deserve their chance because the last 5 years or so has seen the worst Tory administration, more so than Major’s. Bereft of talent and ideas, quickly lost any goodwill from the public, corrupt and inept.

Let’s see how Starmergeddon holds his vast majority in line. I wish I could say I was looking forward to this new government.

Net legal immigration rising to 6-700,000 pa even under Sunak sent a huge number of voters to Reform. A left wing writer in the Times opines today that the UK is ahead of Continental Europe which is moving fast to the right. I think it's the other way around. If Starmer doesn't deal with mass immigration (and it clearly isn't his priority) the UK will follow the European example.

In the meantime, I can see a split in the Tories coming. Jenrick and Braverman are closer to Reform than they are to One Nation Tories.
 
Net legal immigration rising to 6-700,000 pa even under Sunak sent a huge number of voters to Reform. A left wing writer in the Times opines today that the UK is ahead of Continental Europe which is moving fast to the right. I think it's the other way around. If Starmer doesn't deal with mass immigration (and it clearly isn't his priority) the UK will follow the European example.

In the meantime, I can see a split in the Tories coming. Jenrick and Braverman are closer to Reform than they are to One Nation Tories.

Nobody wants to deal with the issue immigration other than Reform because of the smears that come with tough policies. You only have to read Kilburn’s post above to see how successful these smears have been, but aided and abetted by parties like Reform attracting the undesirable racist ****ers who have nowhere else to go.
 
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Nobody wants to deal with the issue immigration other than Reform because of the smears that come with tough policies. You only have to read Kilburn’s post above to see how successful these smears have been, but aided and abetted by parties like Reform attracting the undesirable racist ****ers who have nowhere else to go.

The most racist party in the UK since Oswald Mosley in the 1930's, is the Labour Party under Corbyn.

Reform have time now to fully examine the backgrounds of all their members and future candidates, and kick out any that hold racist views. One of the biggest contributors to Reform is Zia Yusuf, a Muslim. A greater racial and religious mix is definitely desirable. Reform is about keeping net immigration numbers down. It's also about ensuring that immigrants coming to the UK can integrate well, and enjoy and contribute to British life. Mass immigration under the Tories and Labour has not been conducive to this.
 
The most racist party in the UK since Oswald Mosley in the 1930's, is the Labour Party under Corbyn.

Reform have time now to fully examine the backgrounds of all their members and future candidates, and kick out any that hold racist views. One of the biggest contributors to Reform is Zia Yusuf, a Muslim. A greater racial and religious mix is definitely desirable. Reform is about keeping net immigration numbers down. It's also about ensuring that immigrants coming to the UK can integrate well, and enjoy and contribute to British life. Mass immigration under the Tories and Labour has not been conducive to this.

None of that matters to a number of our regular contributors, Goldie.
 
The most racist party in the UK since Oswald Mosley in the 1930's, is the Labour Party under Corbyn.

Reform have time now to fully examine the backgrounds of all their members and future candidates, and kick out any that hold racist views. One of the biggest contributors to Reform is Zia Yusuf, a Muslim. A greater racial and religious mix is definitely desirable. Reform is about keeping net immigration numbers down. It's also about ensuring that immigrants coming to the UK can integrate well, and enjoy and contribute to British life. Mass immigration under the Tories and Labour has not been conducive to this.
I'm sure someone will bite
 
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Lovely sunny day, the corrupt bastards are out, Gullis, one of the least talented people ever has gone! Reece Mogg, the pompeus twat has gone. It's a great day. My first objective would be to get our hard earned money back from all those Tory cronies who conned us during the pandemic.
 
What a relief to see it actually done. A very poor turnout and a lower vote share for Starmer that Corbyn achieved in 2017 are disappointing aspects, but the result is an overwhelmingly positive one. The Tories are gone, Rees-Mogg is gone, Truss is gone, Shapps is gone, Gullis is gone, Galloway is gone.

It's a good day.
 
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I was impressed by the effort Hunt put into keeping his seat, including funding alot himself.
Tbh he saw the way the wind was blowing and concentrated on his own back yard.
The Tories have got rid off a lot of bad eggs...standing down or defeated. A few are left..suella Braverman comes to mind.

But a few good ones are left...but how will the Tories rebuild...I fear they will lurch to the right....which I know some people would embrace..but personally I fear.
 
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What a relief to see it actually done. A very poor turnout and a lower vote share for Starmer that Corbyn achieved in 2017 are disappointing aspects, but the result is an overwhelmingly positive one. The Tories are gone, Rees-Mogg is gone, Truss is gone, Shapps is gone, Gullis is gone, Galloway is gone.

It's a good day.
A comprehensive victory and an opportunity for Labour to build on their 35% share of the vote.

The hard work starts now, it will be harder (and more fulfilling) governing than criticising.

The ‘danger’ for Starmer is if the left decide to try and dump him for Rayner.

Hopefully, we will have 5 years of good government - we certainly need that <cheers>

Anyway, Court One here I come <ok>