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• #477
You are soooo right.
Not sure if we have the same ethics, or you are just awesome ;)
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• #478
Caramba
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• #479
Not far off the LibDems becoming the opposition, at this rate.
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• #480
There is the rub, there is no antisemitism. How many people made all the claims. Remember that right wing Tory organisation known as the board of deputies had an issue against Corbyn and lots and lots of other Jewish organisations that are not Zionist or disagree with anything the bod say. Major one is BOD claim to speak for all/majority of UK jewery while clearly do not.
Look at what the BOD did to a Jew as leader of the Labour party. Look at how the right wing press smeared his Jewish family yet that wasn't classed as antisemitism.
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• #481
Nah as the Tory's are claiming all the pension stuff was all Tory. Look up the letter (mail shot) sent out by the Leamington spa Tory MP. Appealing to the older right wing voters...and all the Tory's did to help...yet forgetting the lib dem effect.
Or maybe I should shut the fuck up
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• #482
@Otto_English · 23m Things went so far south for the Tories in 1906
that Arthur Balfour, the PM, lost his seat, and the party was wiped
out for over a decade.That's the low bar currently.
On this polling, I reckon we're looking at the end of the Conservative
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• #483
Imagine ed Davies becomes leader of the opposition having run a campaign of slip and slide and paddleboarding
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• #484
i reckon we're looking at the end of the Conservative party as a political force for good
When precisely was the Tory party last seen as a force for good?
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• #485
We can hope, but look at the UK and rise of the reform party.
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• #486
Depends on your non Dom tax status, etc also look at this country and the fact that people keep voting Tory even for people like Tory mps
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• #487
There's no reference in the thread to which areas of the UK have been excluded, although those figures show nothing for SNP, PC or any NI parties, and total to 603.
Given 650 constituencies, with 533 in England, 40 in Wales, 59 in Scotland, and 18 in Northern Ireland, you can't get to 603 MPs with any combination of whole nations.
Much as I want to believe that analysis, I'd be more comfortable with their maths if they explained the gaps.
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• #488
WTF is Grant Shapps promoting a video that's clearly Michael Green?
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• #489
Bit more analysis in the thread
https://x.com/MarwanData/status/1796633036395622814?t=275pGPt7PGpDD-Igsf8dxA&s=19There some interesting seat by seat analysis if you got to the electoral calculus website. My local constituencies(Hamble Valley, and Fareham) dont looks like they’ve had any tactical voting applied to them as the numbers look very similar to other mrp polls in the last 18 month, with the Tory’s on 35% ish and Labour on 25% and Lib Dem’s on 22%.
kemi badenoch losing her seat would a genuine Portillo moment, given her pretensions to lead the party etc. we just need the people of Fareham to get there shit together and kick braverman out too.
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• #490
They have the full breakdown with all parties here
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• #491
Pandas.
Eats shoots and leaves...
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• #492
@DerbysPolice We wish to confirm that we have received a number of
messages in relation to claims of election fraud, raised due to
concerns around marketing material. An incident has been created and
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• #493
Linked to who/which party?
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• #494
Tories. This cunt.
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• #495
Ah, seems he has been passing himself off as candidates for various parties as well as the Tories
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• #496
He has form for similar
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• #497
He used to be a councillor in Hammersmith & Fulham before he left to run an unsuccessful campaign in the last general election. When I met him he told me his dad was active in the Labour party.
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• #498
I met Wycombe's Labour candidate today. We had a laugh about Steve Baker
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• #499
I had a Tory leaflet through the letterbox. No knock thankfully but still feel soiled.
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• #500
We're in a key marginal seat; a new one combining parts of Lewisham West & Penge, which has a Labour MP, and Beckenham, which has a Conservative MP, and so far I've not seen any activity by the Tories. We had a Labour canvasser here the evening the day of the election announcement, so they are on it, but the local Tories seem to have given up.
^ I'd take that