There's the power of the World Wide Web. All hail Tim Berners-Lee.I looked it up; I think they're both technically correct. Appears the district was reconstituted in 1918, so it effectively has been Conservative since its beginnings. But the constituency that existed previous had a Conservative MP from 1851 forward.
Best be willing to form a coalition if neededThe Liberal Democrats gain Edinburgh West from the SNP.
There's the power of the World Wide Web. All hail Tim Berners-Lee.![]()
You Me both. I still do it on my PC mainly, simply because it's faster. But when I'm out and about, with friends, in a pub, or on the way to any odd destination, my phone gets hammered with enquiries because I'm always wanting to know the answer to some particular question. Often because a mate will ask me to look things up.!I don't know what I'd do without the power to look up random bits of trivia like that. I try not to be one of those people on their phones at all times, but it's nigh-impossible to resist the temptation to know.

Sinn Fein's wins could be pretty decisive here.
While Scotland may have saved the Tories, I think London may have not forgiven Boris Johnson for Brexit, and have therefore turned out against the Tories. Just my idea.Labour have won Croydon Central from the Conservatives.
Not really, because they won't turn up to sit in their seats.Sinn Fein's wins could be pretty decisive here.
Not really, because they won't turn up to sit in their seats.
Yes, fair comment. Perhaps Corbyn the terrorist-sympathiser might have an influence? (Joke).Compared to if those seats were held by the SDLP, which might work the a left-leaning coalition. Lowers the threshold for the Conservatives having a de facto majority.
Schad is right. Sinn Fein refuse to take their seats and attend parliament. If they win 7 seats that makes only 643 MPs actually in parliament (642 when you discount the Speaker) so you only need 321/322 seats for a majority. It looks as though the Conservatives will be close enough to 322 that they can govern with the help of the DUP, who have 10 seats so far.