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• #3377
Hannah Fry
👌
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• #3378
She was also at the count last night, counting up the votes & got in at about half four. Will be treating her extra nicely today.
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• #3379
The grey bits on the map on bbc. Dunno how to current it is kept though.
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• #3380
Basically.
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• #3381
How? These people are supposed to be informed not sheep to follow the BNP bullshit
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• #3382
Just going to reiterate again that Reform support is not a revolution in anyway, but the continuance of a trend. They have a similar vote share and count to UKIP in 2015. Those voters were mostly absorbed by the Tories in 2017 and 2019, who were perceived as the Brexit party.
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• #3383
Shows that number agree with him. Bleak.
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• #3384
& dog shit & cars blocking pavements
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• #3385
Her friend has lost his job....
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• #3386
With a couple of dozen seats left to declare Labour have 408 seats,
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• #3387
Ask to get paid to throw milkshake on him.
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• #3388
.
(repeated myself below)
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• #3389
Brexit Party stood over 300 candidates down for Tories in 2019 in a deal with Johnson - why are none of the professional analysts factoring this in? The swing to them is overstated. They need to be compared with older UKIP vote shares.
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• #3390
Thanks, I'll have a look, just got Sky on the projector ATM.
Sky are saying 410 Labour 120 Tories, BBC 411 Labour 119 Tories, ITV Labour 410, 119 Tories, which is odd. Is there a disputed result or something?
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• #3391
Someone inside the Conservative Party leaked it apparently.
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• #3393
The Tory voters went somewhere and it isn't on mass to labour or lib dem going by vote share gains
Just looked and ukip got 2% in 2017, 12% in 2015, 3% in 2010,
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• #3394
I didn't realise that one of the Reform MPs was that gobshite Lee Anderson. FFS.
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• #3395
Having been to Kings Lynn sadly a few times I’m shocked at this.
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• #3396
Ooof, Hendon goes Labour by 15 votes.
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• #3397
Dr Fry. Enjoy her and Rutherford and fry podcasts.
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• #3398
gobshite Lee Anderson
Yup and he still wants ArE CuNtRy BaK
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• #3399
It'll come with time as more detailed analyses emerge. It (Brexit party) also needs to be factored into Labour's win. From the broad view, this seems to be a repeat of their performance in 2019 (the difference being the split vote on the right). Farage won the election for the Tories in 2019, and cost them it this year.
I know there's a bit of anti-electoral reform reaction to the popular vote, but the idea of one man being able to do that should give everyone some thought. The electoral system needs to be reformed.
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• #3400
So his racist comments are now ok.
Is there an easy way of seeing the seats left to declare?