Election 2024

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How are Labour doing after their first 12 months


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Hilary Clinton has come out publically and stated she has never met Epstein, never flew on his plane, never visited his island, or his home nor offices.
 
It'll go to the Greens cos no one gives a **** about by-elections

Media frenzy about this seat has been ludicrous
 
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Reform lost but will be buzzing today.

Labour losing is the most important, still plenty of seats for Labour to lose to Reform all over Britain.

Polanski's Greens can't even run in Scotland and have zero foothold in Wales.

I think the Wirral will be flipping to Reform from Labour.
 
Reform are facing a big, and perhaps unforeseen, challenge ... voters disillusionment with the Tories and Labour has made the political field ripe for change ... but the emergence of Restore and the empowerment of the Greens has thrown the obvious direction of travel for a disgruntled electorate up in the air ... and Reform are not being helped by appearing to be the final resting place for a bunch of failed and discredited Tories ...

Could all converge into the most unpredictable (and interesting) General Election in a century...
 
Never gone in a booth with anyone my entire voting life. You make your choice and get on with it and let other family members do the same.

It's not about going into the booths - it's about certain individuals apparently vocally trying to influence their own family members at the Polling stations ...

"Tabitha! ... if you don't vote for the Greens like the rest of us, you can wave goodbye to the Tennis Club!" :bandit:
 
Reform are facing a big, and perhaps unforeseen, challenge ... voters disillusionment with the Tories and Labour has made the political field ripe for change ... but the emergence of Restore and the empowerment of the Greens has thrown the obvious direction of travel for a disgruntled electorate up in the air ... and Reform are not being helped by appearing to be the final resting place for a bunch of failed and discredited Tories ...

Could all converge into the most unpredictable (and interesting) General Election in a century...

Reform are still ahead in every single poll, are the second best performing party in Scotland and Wales and should never have come second in Denton, a left bias seat.

Reform are a cockroach that refuses to die.
 
There are not many post GE by elections that are won by the party in government.

Sure I had seen an article that showed of the last 10 by elections before Denton, all had been won by the other parties.

This shows the post GE / US midterm change in polling. I would still expect a Labour GE win in 2029, but with a reduced majority.
 
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There are not many post GE by elections that are won by the party in government.

Sure I had seen an article that showed of the last 10 by elections before Denton, all had been won by the other parties.

This shows the post GE / US midterm change in polling. I would still expect a Labour GE win in 2029, but with a reduced majority.

Pretty much my thoughts (currently) ... although the opposition benches dynamic could be interesting, to say the least... <laugh>
 
It's not about going into the booths - it's about certain individuals apparently vocally trying to influence their own family members at the Polling stations ...

"Tabitha! ... if you don't vote for the Greens like the rest of us, you can wave goodbye to the Tennis Club!" :bandit:
I saw it reported they were going in the booths as well to influence family members - so what makes you say it wasn't?
 
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I saw it reported they were going in the booths as well to influence family members - so what makes you say it wasn't?

... because it's actually a legal offence to do so (and would be reported to the police) ... there are rumours that there might have been incidents, but the electoral officers have so far denied this ...