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• #527
That's an interesting concept - voters unable to own what they've done (UKIP) admitting to the lesser evil to the pollster (Con).
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• #528
The first three seats declared to the Labour.
And this:
Results aside, the emerging star so far tonight is easily John Curtice, representing the British Polling Council on BBC1. He’s evidently panicking about the veracity of the exit poll, and it’s paying a heavy toll on his appearance.At 10pm, he was perfectly presentable. At 10.30pm, he’d started to look a little more ragged. At 11pm, his hair was all over the place, as if – as someone on Twitter put it – he’d brushed it with a balloon. Next time we cut back to him, there’s a very good chance that he’ll be on fire, or curled up in his suit jacket and whispering into his shoes. It’s going to be a long night, John. Pace yourself.
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• #529
I wouldn't bother moving to the south of France any more...
http://www.lavoixdunord.fr/sites/default/files/mediastore/1427119107_carte-france-1ertour.jpg
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• #530
Not an exit poll though! Only Ipsos MORI conducted an exit poll
Here's hoping that the pollsters just don't know how to react to unprecedented support for non-major parties, and that the Tories won't get nearly their predicted share of seats...
Not even watching Paddy Ashdown eat his own hat would make the predicted results palatable
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• #531
The first three seats always declare for Labour, they're safe north-east seats. It's in the early morning when all the rural seats in the home counties start returning that the Tories will surge ahead.
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• #532
Everyone gone to bed? It's only 7:30pm for me, a much more civilised way of watching the election.
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• #533
Really want to watch Airplane now...
Cutting down on booze 0 - 16 units of booze consumed during post-football bantz. Ugh.
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• #534
Just going to finish this bottle of whiskey and then see if I can still aim a shotgun at my own head.
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• #535
I'm going to bed now. Wish more places had Sunderlands enthusiasm for an early count. Might just cry myself to sleep.
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• #536
Ugh, Putney, wankers constituency for rich cunnys
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• #537
6am till 10:30pm, long days work on the election poll. Busy but not crazy. Loads of press photographers. Now working how to spend my election wages on LFGSS.
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• #538
Hmm... The local UKIP seem to be very interested with the counting on my constituency table. Please no...
(I'm babysitting the Leeds count at work so have to resist the urge to tell them where to stick their policies.)
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• #539
Ha UKIP have a candidate named Przemek Skwirczyński in Tooting (a first generation Polish immigrant standing for a party that wants to cut EU immigration)
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• #540
been drafted in to work to cover any events the election throws up. at the moment the markets are fairly muted on it even though cable rallied 150 points after the first exit polls were announced.
any big hitters at risk from losing their seats? ed balls? lets hope so....
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• #541
al murry is on top form
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• #542
Good news: George Galloway is apparently about to lose Bradford West and has been reported to police for tweeting about about exit polls before voting closed.
Bad news: George Galloway plans to run for mayor of London if he gets kicked out of Bradford.
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• #543
Mr_Sword I've done the counting once in 1996 when Labour won. I won't do the count again, there's too many tellers asking for a re count of your vote tally. It's much easier doing the poll and more cash even if it's a longer day.
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• #544
i worked the poll once when i was really young. must have been 18 or so.
just basically sat on a chair behind a table and did nothing all day whilst all the other busy bodies got involved. was long day for £120 or whatever it was -
• #545
The bastards are going to end up with a majority.
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• #546
Not on the count itself. Looking after all the electrics for the meedja and getting hassle about internet connections...
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• #547
Douglas Alexander, bye bye.
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• #548
While I'm very happy for the SNP on their results, I'm not sure how much point there will be in having 40/50 SNP MPs, if they are in opposition. In a coalition they can really advance Scotland's agenda, but if the Conservatives have a majority, and no Scottish MPs as part of that, what can the SNP really do.
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• #549
They can keep dropping the words 'another referendum' in to their conversation and see what Cameron will offer to get them to be quiet.
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• #550
Lib Dems are going to regret ever going into government with the Conservatives. I get that the point of being elected is to try and govern, and I don't blame them for trying, but if they aren't careful, this could be the end for them. They'll have to do something special in the next 5 years...
3-0, and you fucked it up.