Election 2024

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How are Labour doing after their first 12 months


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No way that's the case. After the **** show he oversaw in office, culminating with him being found guilty of misleading Parliament, if the Tories had still hung onto him for this election, they would have been annihilated.
The Tories were annihilated bro, it’s the biggest ever defeat they’ve had in their history <laugh>
 
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Anyway, you had some sleep yet? <laugh>

Not a lot, been cock-a-hoop since about 10pm last night lol

Went to bed at midnight, got up at 2am, back to bed at 4am, awake again at 6am
 
Compare this hand over of power from Rishi to Keir and then what happened in the US with Trump to Biden.

Night and day.

It's what gives me hope that the UK won't drift off down the right wing xenophobe route like the US under Trump. Because at the end of the day, even though we are a nation with different views, we are ultimately a civilised nation with a strong sense of fair play. Something I think Starmer will actively seek to foster and encourage.
 
It's what gives me hope that the UK won't drift off down the right wing xenophobe route like the US under Trump. Because at the end of the day, even though we are a nation with different views, we are ultimately a civilised nation with a strong sense of fair play. Something I think Starmer will actively seek to foster and encourage.

I think Rishis resignation speech was also classy, he was quick to wish Keir luck and congratulations.
 
I think Rishis resignation speech was also classy, he was quick to wish Keir luck and congratulations.

Yeah it was very magnanimous. And he spoke well about Starmer's personal character. It was also very poignant in terms of ensuring the stability of the transfer of power.
 
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Lib Dems enjoyed it then.
 
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<laugh>

I seen a crazy stat like out of our population of 65 million or whatever it is, if the Tories had gained another 300k seats, they could have won the election. Fine margins which show how easily it can flip back and forwards.

I expect Reform to continue building rapidly now Farage has actually been elected as an MP. Four million votes shouldn’t be disregarded. They’re a genuine threat, now. It’s up to Labour to do well and keep them at bay.

Yeah I agree, Labour have to do well to keep them out, hopefully they succeed.
 
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Enjoy.

She looks totally oblivious. Which she probably is tbh.

When you look at all the votes in most of the constituencies the votes for Reform are the ones that destroyed the Tories NOT Labour votes, there were a few where the Labour vote was down but Reform votes kept Labour in power

Starmer just for the bantz should offer Farage the Deputy Prime Minister position to show his gratitude for Farages efforts in the Election

Normally I would be happy with the Lib Dem results but I just cant take Ed Davey seriously

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My in-laws in Clacton are furious, disappointed and ashamed that Farage won there
 
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It's okay bro, we all know you're a closet Green.

Joking aside, I don't mind being a Green, but just not the UK's political version of it and groups like extinction rebellion don't help their cause, especially so because I remember Caroline Lucas defending them.
 
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Is it just me or have Reform sort of gone under the radar since all the actual results came out?

Like everyone was in awe at them getting over 10 seats, now they have 4 with the Greens, no one gives a **** again.
 
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Yeah I agree, Labour have to do well to keep them out, hopefully they succeed.

I think Starmer will be a quiet pragmatist, who'll work to try and bring tangible benefits to working people. I don't think any of it will be particularly radical and I don't think there will be sweeping changes, but if he can show people that he's genuinely got their best interests at heart, then it might quell the extreme views that attract people to Farage and co
 
Is it just me or have Reform sort of gone under the radar since all the actual results came out?

Like everyone was in awe at them getting over 10 seats, now they have 4 with the Greens, no one gives a **** again.

This is what I was alluding to earlier. They are riding on the back of giving the Tories a bloody nose, but will their appeal be able to be sustained ? They don't actually really offer anything tangible, and the noise about immigrants is headline grabbing, but they don't have any workable solutions to the issue.
 
This is what I was alluding to earlier. They are riding on the back of giving the Tories a bloody nose, but will their appeal be able to be sustained ? They don't actually really offer anything tangible, and the noise about immigrants is headline grabbing, but they don't have any workable solutions to the issue.
His answer to that on bbc was the Royal Marines <laugh>
 
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I think Starmer will be a quiet pragmatist, who'll work to try and bring tangible benefits to working people. I don't think any of it will be particularly radical and I don't think there will be sweeping changes, but if he can show people that he's genuinely got their best interests at heart, then it might quell the extreme views that attract people to Farage and co

He'll be fine, he don't seem the sort to clown about, actually got a sensible politician for a change, I'm quite happy with boring.

Can't wait to see the House of Commons, with the Tory side blitzed <laugh>
 
He'll be fine, he don't seem the sort to clown about, actually got a sensible politician for a change, I'm quite happy with boring.

Can't wait to see the House of Commons, with the Tory side blitzed <laugh>
I can’t wait for them to start crying that it’s taking 8 weeks for them to get universal credit and housing benefit and There is too few food banks <laugh>
 
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Is it just me or have Reform sort of gone under the radar since all the actual results came out?

Like everyone was in awe at them getting over 10 seats, now they have 4 with the Greens, no one gives a **** again.

When I got up and put the tv on this morning, the Reform number of seats had disappeared from the screens, and yet the SNP's 9 was still there, I worked out then the Exit poll was wrong, well I'd worked out last night it couldn't be right.