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twoleftfeet 7:50 Wed May 22
General Election - July 2024
This appears to be the rumour on Sky.

An easy win for Starmer and some big names losing their seats.

The Country needs a change but is it going to get one?

The thought of seeing that annoying Beth Rigby for 6 weeks though is a horrifying thought.

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Lee Trundle 7:49 Fri Jul 5
Re: General Election - July 2024
"David Lammy Foreign Secretary"

hahaha

At least it'll be entertaining.

twoleftfeet 7:32 Fri Jul 5
Re: General Election - July 2024
David Lammy Foreign Secretary, priceless.

What next? Ed Milliband head of Net Zero.........oh wait hang on.

This is going to be such a fucking car crash.

Lee Trundle 7:00 Fri Jul 5
Re: General Election - July 2024
Do the lefties ever concentrate on whatever's going on with their own party?

goose 6:53 Fri Jul 5
Re: General Election - July 2024
Yeh nothing happened in 2016 did it Ray?

ray winstone 6:33 Fri Jul 5
Re: General Election - July 2024
UKIP 2015: 3.8m votes - 12.6%
Reform 2024: 4m votes - 14.3%

Farage followers shouldn’t get too excited….

Mike Oxsaw 5:53 Fri Jul 5
Re: General Election - July 2024
joyo 5:26 Fri Jul 5

Which would suggest that your nasal enhancement is far more significant... and probably visible from space right now,

joyo 5:26 Fri Jul 5
Re: General Election - July 2024
Oxbore 4.45...yes l know your mud hut in the poverty stricken village is south of the Mekong

Hammer and Pickle 5:25 Fri Jul 5
Re: General Election - July 2024
The Tory barons at Central will be sitting in the inquest and looking at two voter segments: the Reform and the Libdem numbers. And as they decide on quo vadis, they will determine what their party becomes. They will look at the rank-and-file, the regional structures, the various bang-for-bucks ratios and will go for what will give them most seats next time round. My money is on the Conservatives going full-on populist nutjob and the numbers show that will be how they can take the most seats next time, especially in the softer Labour wards up North.

Mike Oxsaw 5:04 Fri Jul 5
Re: General Election - July 2024
The pro-Hamas/Gaza vote is interesting as it suggests, to me, that those voting for such a candidate care more about a foreign region than they do about the one that has welcomed and offered them a home.

marty feldman 4:57 Fri Jul 5
Re: General Election - July 2024
Best thing that's happened to the Tories this election is truss losing. I wouldn't have put it past the blue rinse brigade voting her back in . During the leadership contest . Really should go for tughendhat or someone else moderate but won't . There as terrified of farage .as labour are of the Israel lobby . Which clearly cost them plenty votes among the muzzies .

, 4:49 Fri Jul 5
Re: General Election - July 2024
Did the forty percent of the electorate who did not vote abstain because they knew their vote would be wasted or was it possibly because they saw no difference between candidates?

Mike Oxsaw 4:45 Fri Jul 5
Re: General Election - July 2024
..."I voted Reform and l live in a prosperous area"...

I can see your nose growing from here...and I'm south of the river.

joyo 4:38 Fri Jul 5
Re: General Election - July 2024
Hamas and Thickle your just another example of the extreme left who can't accept that the people who Reform have the right to do so,instead you belittle them
I voted Reform and l live in a prosperous area and they very nearly got in

Mike Oxsaw 4:37 Fri Jul 5
Re: General Election - July 2024
How can somebody be both "economically inactive" and "go for the lower-price goods and services"?

The latter clearly suggests that the former is a lie.

Mike Oxsaw 4:33 Fri Jul 5
Re: General Election - July 2024
ray, I suspect that the days when the original Whigs were a serious political force were better still.

Don't hold your breath waiting for anything other than media friendly "change events" over the next 6-9 months.

Labour may now hold the gun, but they've no ammunition for it.

joyo 4:32 Fri Jul 5
Re: General Election - July 2024
Remoaners just dint understand how democracy works,8 fucking years and they still can't accept the result

Hammer and Pickle 4:29 Fri Jul 5
Re: General Election - July 2024
One thing Clacton must have in common with Great Yarmouth, Boston and Skegness and Ashfield, apart from a Reform MP, must be a higher-than-normal proportion of economically inactive residents. And however dense they may be, we can assume they know how to count their pennies, so they will go for the lower-price goods and services in the area, and that means the local suppliers of said goods and services will have to employ low-cost labour. Yes, their constituencies will be a magnet for migrant labour of exactly the kind they voted to get rid of. Genious.

nerd 4:23 Fri Jul 5
Re: General Election - July 2024
Some of the rubbish written on here haha . Are all remoaners back ffs

ray winstone 4:22 Fri Jul 5
Re: General Election - July 2024
Oxsaw, even the days of the Austerity Brothers were better than this.

Fauxstralian 4:09 Fri Jul 5
Re: General Election - July 2024
Everyone had the chance to vote for Proportional Representation when the Lib Dem’s demanded it as the price for them being in coalition
Didn’t go through as people were too stupid to understand it or the current system suited them at the time
It’s obviously more sensible & fairer but hey ho

Moncurs Putting Iron 4:09 Fri Jul 5
Re: General Election - July 2024
Mike Oxsaw 4:03 Fri Jul 5

Blair Years?

*Dons tin hat*

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